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    1. Scott R. McMillen
    2. Locations
      1. Jacksonville
      2. Orlando
      3. Tallahassee
      4. Tampa
  3. Practice Areas
    1. Medical Malpractice
      1. Medical Malpractice Questions
        1. Where can you file a medical malpractice suit?
        2. Where can a doctor buy medical malpractice insurance?
        3. Where do I send complaints about medical malpractice?
        4. Where do I start my medical malpractice case?
        5. Where can I find other medical malpractice cases?
        6. What makes a good medical malpractice case?
        7. What is medical malpractice?
        8. What is the statute of limitations for medical malpractice?
        9. Do I need a lawyer for my medical malpractice case?
        10. What are attorney fees in a medical malpractice case?
        11. Will I have to pay expenses of my medical malpractice case?
        12. What tactics will the defendants in a medical malpractice case use?
        13. How do I find a good medical malpractice lawyer?
        14. What should I expect from my medical malpractice lawyer?
        15. How do I get my medical records?
        16. Do all doctors have medical malpractice insurance?
        17. What is a subrogation lien or claim?
        18. Where will my medical malpractice case be filed?
        19. Are there caps on damages?
        20. Can I get punitive damages?
        21. Will a judge or jury decide my medical malpractice case?
        22. What about birth injuries caused by medical malpractice?
        23. Are nursing home cases medical malpractice?
        24. What is informed consent?
        25. Are HMOs immune from suit?
        26. How does the wrongful heath act discriminate?
        27. What if no one will take my case?
        28. How long will my medical malpractice case take?
      2. Medical Links
        1. Malpractice Types
          1. Stroke
      3. Florida Medical Malpractice Statutes and Laws
        1. 766.102 Standard of care defined
        2. 766.103 Informed Consent Law
        3. 766.104 Pleading requirements for Malpractice Cases
        4. 766.110 Liability of facilities
        5. 768.28 Sovereign Immunity
        6. 766.112 Comparative fault
        7. 766.106 Requirement for presuit notice and presuit screening; offers for admission of liability and for arbitration; informal discovery; review.
        8. 766.201 Legislative findings and intent to justify presuit screening.
        9. 766.202 Definitions for presuit screening rules.
        10. 766.203 Pre-suit investigation of medical negligence claims and defenses by prospective parties.
        11. 766.204 Availability of medical records for pre-suit investigation of medical negligence claims and defenses; penalty.
        12. 766.205 Pre-suit discovery of medical negligence claims and defenses.
        13. 766.206 Pre-suit investigation of medical negligence claims and defenses by court.
        14. 766.207 Voluntary binding arbitration of medical negligence claims.
        15. 766.208 Arbitration to allocate responsibility among multiple defendants.
        16. 766.209 Effects of failure to offer or accept voluntary binding arbitration.
        17. 766.21- Misarbitration.
        18. 766.211 Payment of arbitration award; interest.
        19. 766.212 Appeal of arbitration awards and allocations of financial responsibility.
        20. 95.11(4) Statute of Limitation for Malpractice
        21. 768.13 Good Samaritan Act
        22. 768.73 Punitive damages
        23. 768.76 Collateral sources
        24. 768.116 Florida Wrongful Death Act
        25. 400.022 Nursing Home Residents’ Rights
        26. 458.320 Financial Responsibility
        27. 415.1115 Speedy trials
      4. Consumer Malpractice Groups
    2. Federal Tort Claims
      1. Federal Tort Claims Act
        1. § 2671. Definitions
        2. § 2672. Administrative Adjustment of Claims
        3. § 2673. Reports to Congress
        4. § 2674. Liability of United States
        5. § 2675. Disposition by Federal Agency as Prerequisite; Evidence
        6. § 2676. Judgement as Bar
        7. § 2677. Compromise
        8. § 2678.Attorney Fees; Penalty
        9. § 2679. Exclusiveness of Remedy
        10. § 2680. Exceptions
      2. Federal Tort Claims Act Questions
        1. What is the Federal Tort Claims Act?
        2. Why is it Sometimes Hard to Find an Attorney to Help Me with My Federal Tort Claims Case?
        3. What are Attorney’s Fees for Handling a Federal Tort Claim Case?
        4. Who Will Decide My Case?
        5. What is Meant by the Requirement That I “Exhaust my Administrative Remedies” Before Filing Suit?
        6. What is the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Federal Tort Claims Act Case?
      3. FTCA Form 95
      4. How to Contact an FTCA Lawyer
    3. NICA
      1. NICA Questions
        1. What is NICA?
        2. Which babies are covered by NICA?
        3. What will NICA pay for?
        4. Why was the NICA program created?
        5. What if the doctor committed malpractice?
        6. What is not covered by NICA?
        7. Can I get NICA benefits and still sue?
        8. Is NICA a no fault program?
        9. Who should try to avoid NICA?
        10. How do I file a NICA claim?
        11. What is the deadline or filing for NICA benefits?
        12. How do I ask questions?
      2. NICA Laws
        1. § 766.314 ASSESSMENTS; PLAN OF OPERATION.
        2. § 766.315 FLORIDA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION; BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
        3. § 766.301 NICA LEGISLATIVE INTENT
        4. § 766.302 NICA DEFINITIONS
        5. § 766.303 EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
        6. § 766.304 NO JURY FOR NICA CLAIMS
        7. § 766.305 FILING NICA CLAIMS
        8. § 766.306 TOLLING MALPRACTICE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
        9. § 766.307 NICA HEARING AND DISCOVERY
        10. § 766.309 NICA DECISIONS BINDING
        11. § 766.31 AWARD OF DAMAGES
        12. § 766.311 NICA APPEALS
        13. § 766.312 ENFORCING AWARDS
        14. § 766.313 STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR NICA CLAIMS
        15. § 766.316 NOTICE TO PATIENTS ABOUT NICA
    4. Personal Injury
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