Medical Malpractice

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Each year more people die from medical errors in Florida than from automobile accidents. However, studies show that most victims are unaware that they have been harmed by medical malpractice and few ever file a medical malpractice claim.

Medical malpractice occurs when a health care provider, such as a doctor or a nurse, or a health care facility, such as a hospital or nursing home, fails to act reasonably under the circumstances or does something that a reasonable health care provider would not have done under the similar circumstances, and as a result causes injury or death to the patient. The types of medical malpractice claims are as varied and includes:

Birth injuries
Surgical errors
Failure to diagnose diseases
Failure to timely and properly treat a disease
Medication errors
Nursing home abuse

At Roselli & Associates, P.A. we recognize that handling these cases require an aggressive and thorough investigation along with a compassionate understanding of the needs of our client during the difficult period after a medical tragedy. The Florida medical malpractice attorneys at Roselli & Associates, P.A. are experienced in handling the complex and often contentious litigation that follows.

If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a health care provider’s medical negligence, speak with a Florida Medical Malpractice Attorney to see if you are eligible for a medical malpractice claim.  At Roselli & Associates, P.A. we have successfully represented clients injured due to medical malpractice and will aggressively fight for you.

If you have lost a loved one because of medical negligence, contact us for a free consultation with one of our experienced medical malpractice lawyers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

 

Other Cases of Interest

Defective Tire Causes Death Of A Pregnant Passenger

Confidential Settlement

Estate of Sonia L. et. al v. Tire Manufacturer
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff: Robert M. Roselli

A group of co-workers in a 12-passenger van suffered catastrophic injuries, including the death of a 28 year old pregnant young lady, after a defective tire caused their vehicle to crash. Robert M. Roselli, after being retained by the family of the deceased young lady as well as the other passengers, took immediate action to preserve the vehicle and tires. Experts were retained to perform analysis on the evidence, determining that a defective rear tire had indeed caused the tragic crash. A lawsuit was brought against the tire manufacturer and ultimately a substantial confidential settlement was reached on behalf of the injured passengers and the family of deceased passenger.

Parasites In Salad Found To Be The Cause Of Man’s Mystery Illness

Confidential Settlement

Rodney M. v. Grocery Store and Grower
Broward County, Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff: Robert M. Roselli

Robert M. Roselli represented Rodney M., a 50 year old man who developed abdominal pain, fevers, rashes and liver lesions caused by a parasite that local doctors were unable to identify or treat. After ten months, Rodney contacted a Harvard University Professor of Parasitic Diseases who asked the question no other doctor had: Did you eat watercress? Immediately, Rodney recalled that several weeks before he fell ill, he watched a TV show espousing the health benefits of watercress and began eating raw watercress salads bought from a local grocery store. The Harvard doctor performed a blood serum analysis that identified the culprit: fasciola hepatica. While extremely rare in the U.S. human population, this parasite is found in most Florida livestock that graze near waterways laden with watercress. Rodney was then treated with an anti-parasitic agent normally used in animals. After six months, his symptoms resolved and his labs returned to normal. For the suffering endured by Rodney M. a lawsuit was filed against the grocery store and the Palm Beach County grower. Ultimately, expert analysis revealed that the watercress farm contained all of the elements needed for this parasite to thrive, including an abundance of a particular snail species known to serve as an intermediary host for this parasite. In the words of one expert, it was a "snail graveyard". After three years of contentious litigation a settlement was reached before trial for $325,000.00.

See also: New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 346, Number 15

School Teacher Rendered Quadriplegic After Eating Contaminated Hot Dog – Then Dies

Confidential Settlement

Estate of Christine B. v. Meat Packing Plant
Okaloosa County, Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff: Robert M. Roselli

Christine B., a 57 year old school teacher was rendered a quadriplegic and ultimately died after nearly two (2) years and over $1 million in medical bills. She contracted Listeriosis from eating contaminated hot dogs and lunchmeats processed and sold by a large supermarket chain. Unlike other pathogens, listeria monocytogenes [LM] may not manifest symptoms for several weeks leading to a delayed diagnosis, long after the food product and packaging are gone. For that reason, LM cases are complex and costly, requiring complex expert analysis of the DNA (serotype) of the pathogen and the eating and shopping habits of the victim to establish the causal connection between the illness and the food product. Contentious litigation and discovery revealed that the processing plant had an alarming history of product contamination that was ignored by management so as to avoid a massive recall. The plant shipped over 1.7 million pounds of product to its supermarkets during this time and it was only after the lab tipped off the USDA that a massive recall was initiated. By then it was too late for Christine and the bacteria attacked and destroyed her cervical spinal cord. Christine was survived by three adult daughters who continue to be haunted by the feelings of helplessness and hopelessness while watching their mother suffer the nightmare of horrors of quadriplegia until she died. After over four years of litigation the case was settled for a substantial confidential sum.

 

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