Personal Injury - Car Accidents - Slip & Fall
Types of Personal Injury Cases we handle
Auto Accidents
Truck Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Medical Malpractice
Brain Injury
Burn Injury
Car Accidents with Trucks, Taxis & Commercial Vehicles
Construction Accidents
Dog Bites
Motorcycle Accidents
Nursing Home Abuse
Spinal Cord Injuries
Truck Accidents
Workers' Compensation
Wrongful Death
Car Accidents
Rollover Accidents
Tire Blowout Accidents
Bus Accidents
Bicycle Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Truck Accidents
Pedestrian Accidents
Drunk Driving Accidents
Premises Liability; Slip, Trip, and Fall Injuries at Retail
Stores, restaurants, etc…
Burn Injuries
Brain Injury
Spinal Cord Injury
Injuries to Children
Medical Injury
Nursing Home Abuse
Dangerous Drugs
Personal Injuries involving traumatic brain injury, broken bones spinal cord damage, back injuries, whiplash, facial damage and internal injuries.
Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice | Call Our Experienced Injury Lawyers
Have you or a loved one had surgery and are worse than you were before your procedure? Have you lost a loved one as a result of a procedure and cannot understand why? If you feel that a doctor was negligent, and that carelessness caused your injury please contact Petion Law. We are here to protect your rights and fight for you. Although we cannot undo the injury or harm caused to you or a loved one, we can make sure you are fully compensated for your injuries and losses.
What is Medical Malpractice?
For as long as you can remember if you felt sick you would go to the doctor to see what is wrong. We’ve all grown up to trust the doctor’s opinion and rely on their diagnosis and care to make us feel better. Unfortunately, not all diagnoses or treatment plans are accurate and/or the treatment is implemented incorrectly. When an inaccurate diagnosis or poor execution of treatment results in a terrible injury or even death it is medical malpractice.
Malpractice occurs when a healthcare worker, doctor, or surgeon makes a mistake that injures a patient.
A malpractice case will require three specific factors:
Negligence – The doctor was negligent and his actions fell below the standard of care set forth in Florida Statute 766.102
Injury – The negligence caused a death or injury
Damages – The injury led to specific damages (both economic and non-economic)
Some examples of potential medical malpractice claims are:
Amputation
Anesthesia Errors
Childbirth Injuries
Delay or Failure To Diagnose
Dental malpractice (nerve damage, wrongful death)
Emergency Room Errors
Failure to properly sanitize medical equipment
Hospital Malpractice
Medication Errors
Misdiagnosis
Negligent Prenatal Care
Retained Surgical Equipment
Spinal Cord Injuries/Paralysis
Surgical Mistakes
Unnecessary Surgery
Wrong Site/Side Injuries
Not all medical mistakes constitute malpractice; call us today at Petion Law for a no-charge evaluation of your specific situation.
WE HELP VICTIMS OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE HOLD MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS ACCOUNTABLE.
Petion Law is committed to providing justice to those injured due to the negligence of a medical professional. When you entrust your life or the life of your loved one to a doctor or medical technician, who through their negligible acts change your life, you may be left feeling confused, angry, or overwhelmed. Here at Petion Law, our skilled and experienced malpractice attorneys will assist you in your time of need and fight for the compensation you deserve. We treat each client with compassion and understanding. If you have had surgery that had a bad result or lost a family member unexpectedly because of a medical procedure, call our office for a free case evaluation. You do not have to fight this alone. We are here 24/7 - 365 days a year for you.
Wrongful Death
Florida’s WRONGFUL DEATH LAWYER
Did you lose a family member in a fatal accident in Florida ? You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, and the loss of your loved one’s support and companionship. Call an experienced wrongful death lawyer at Petion Law at 954 404- 7496. We can help you through this challenging time.
Since 2010, we’ve worked hard to protect the rights of accident victims and their families in South Florida. In that time, we’ve recovered millions of dollars in compensation to help our clients move forward.
Money can’t bring your loved one back. But it can help ease the financial stress after losing them. Contact us for a free consultation today to learn more about legal options.
How Petion Law can help you with a wrongful death in Florida…
Losing a loved one can change your life in unimaginable ways. Financial insecurity is one of the most notable. You and your family may have relied on your loved one’s income to cover the costs of daily living. With them gone, you may wonder how to make ends meet.
If someone else was responsible for your loved one’s death, they should be held accountable for your financial and emotional struggles. Our skilled attorneys are here to help you make that happen.
At Petion Law, our attorneys have over 75 years of combined professional and legal experience in personal injury law. We’ve recovered tens of millions of dollars for accident victims and we are ready to assist you.
When you hire Petion Law to help you, you can expect a lawyer to:
Locate the strongest evidence available to back up your claim
Hire experts and specialists that the insurance company will take seriously
Assess the fair value of your case
Negotiate to maximize your financial settlement\
Take your case to trial to get justice for your loved one’s death
You deserve time to grieve. Our Miami personal injury attorneys are well-equipped to take care of the legal issues. Just give us a call today to schedule a free consultation.
Fatal Accidents
Fatal accidents are extremely common in Florida. For example, 3,344 people lost their lives in motor vehicle accidents during 2020. Three-hundred and forty of those fatal accidents occurred in Miami-Dade County and Broward County.
In 2019, on-the-job injuries killed 306 workers in Florida. Over 3,000 older Florida residents were fatally injured in fall accidents that same year.
All too often, these fatal accidents occur because someone was careless. Surviving spouses, children, and parents deserve to hold responsible parties accountable for their loved one’s death. Call for a free case review today to learn more about how our legal team can help you get justice.
What is My Miami Wrongful Death Case Worth?
You’ve already suffered an unimaginable loss. However, you won’t automatically be awarded damages to compensate for that loss. First, you’ll have to establish the value of your wrongful death claim.
The value of a wrongful death case is based on many different factors, including:
The circumstances of the accident
The identities of the victim’s surviving family members
The victim’s age and life expectancy prior to the accident
The impact of the loss on the victim’s family
The victim’s overall future earning potential
Wrongful death cases are unique. The value of a case can depend on the victim’s survivors. For example, if the victim left young dependent children behind, the overall settlement may be higher than if the victim had no dependents.
Putting a dollar value on a life is always complex. However, it’s the only way to hold a negligent party financially accountable for your loss. Our lawyers have handled cases like yours before and know how to maximize the value of your financial settlement or verdict. To learn more about how we can help, call for a free case review today.
What Types of Damages Are Available to Surviving Family Members in a Wrongful Death Case?
Under the Florida Wrongful Death Act, a victim’s personal representative files a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of certain surviving beneficiaries.
Only certain survivors can recover damages, including:
A surviving spouse
Children
Parents
Blood relatives and adoptive siblings, but only if they depended upon the deceased person for financial support
These surviving family members are entitled to recover certain economic damages and non-economic damages related to their loved one’s death. Economic damages compensate survivors for the financial costs incurred because of the accident. Non-economic damages attempt to compensate survivors for their intangible personal losses.
In some cases, punitive damages may be available to punish the at-fault party for intentional acts or gross negligence.
Generally, survivors in an action for wrongful death may recover compensation for:
Medical expenses incurred from the date of their loved one’s injury to the date of death
Lost support and services between the date of injury and date of death, including interest
Loss of future support and services
Loss of consortium (loss of companionship)
Loss of parental instruction, guidance, and companionship
Mental pain and suffering
Funeral expenses
Loss of prospective net accumulations (loss of inheritance)
The personal representative may also be entitled to recover damages on behalf of the victim’s estate. For example, the estate may be entitled to recover medical bills and funeral expenses if the estate paid the expenses.
Our attorneys handle all types of wrongful death claims , including those involving:
Car accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Pedestrian accidents
Bicycle accidents
Trucking accidents
Bus accidents
Uber accidents
Lyft accidents
Boating accidents
Construction accidents
Slip and fall accidents
Dog bites and animal attacks
Defective products
Workplace accidents
Medical malpractice
Nursing home abuse
Assault and sexual assault
Negligent security and premises liability
You don’t have to navigate this difficult time on your own. Our lawyers are here to help. All you have to do is contact us today for a free case review.
How Do I Prove Negligence After a Fatal Accident in Florida?
Establishing liability for wrongful death is very similar to proving liability in a personal injury case. In fact, your loved one could have filed a personal injury lawsuit had they survived.
Most wrongful death claims are based on negligence. In other words, they arise from situations where someone was careless and caused an accident.
To prove negligence, you’ll have to establish:
The responsible party’s legal duty of care
A breach of that duty
Causation
The amount of damages your family has suffered
Practice Areas Of Cases We Handle in Florida
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Wrongful Death
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Medical Malpractice
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Insurance & Property Damages Claims
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Criminal Law
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Commercial Contracts Litigation
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Personal Injury Protection
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Immigration
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General Civil Litigation
Where You’ll Find Us
Florida HQ
19790 W Dixie Hwy Suite 701, Aventura, FL 33180