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By Keith A. Pierro on July 19, 2019

What is a Catastrophic Injury Case?

A catastrophic injury occurs when a victim experiences a permanent injury to major parts of the body, including spinal cord, eyes, brain, as well as other vital body parts. These injuries can involve a limb amputation, loss of life, or paralysis.  Typical injuries heal over time, but catastrophic injuries leave the victim with...
By Keith A. Pierro on July 19, 2019

Negligent Security: What You Need to Know About Your Rights

There are countless factors that can make a property unsafe. However, that does not excuse a property owner from not taking the measures to ensure a customer or guest’s safety. It is a property owner’s responsibility to ensure reasonable security to protect customers from foreseeable crime and to eliminate dangerous conditions on the property....
By Keith A. Pierro on June 17, 2019

Philip Gold Presents at Florida Justice Association’s 2019 Annual Convention

On Friday June 14, 2019, partner Philip Gold presented a Medical Malpractice Legislative & Case Law Update with fellow attorney Steve Cain, Esq. at the Florida Justice Association’s 2019 Annual Convention. Gold and Cain covered off on some of the most significant legal changes affecting medical malpractice victims over the past year. In order...
By Keith A. Pierro on May 30, 2019

Pharmaceutical Negligence Cases – What You Need to Know

When is the last time you actually checked the label on your prescription bottle against the prescription your doctor handed you? Your pharmacist has the technology to communicate directly with your doctor and access your records digitally to keep track of your prescriptions. With that in mind, it’s safe to assume when you go...
By Keith A. Pierro on May 30, 2019

Traumatic Brain Injury Cases: Why You Need the Right Attorney

When it comes to injuries, it’s no secret that traumatic brain injuries are among the worst a person can suffer.  While some injuries require short-term treatments that lead to a full recovery, traumatic brain injury cases often require ongoing and even lifelong treatments that typically leave the patient handicapped in some way. Due to...