Hundreds COVID-19 Wrongful Death Lawsuits Filed But Can They Win? Around 98,000 people die each year from preventable medical errors, like misdiagnosis and surgical error.
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Featuring Eugene K. Pettis who is the first African-American President of The Florida Bar who is the Co-founder and Senior Partner of Haliczer Pettis & Schwamm, residing in the Fort Lauderdale office. For more than 30 years, Gene has represented an impressive list of corporate, public sector, and individual clients in civil trial matters. He handles a range of complex cases, for both defendants and plaintiffs, in the areas of medical malpractice, personal injury, commercial litigation, and professional liability.
As the first African-American President of The Florida Bar. In his role at the helm of The Florida Bar, which governs nearly 100,000 attorneys, he provided visionary leadership and brought a passion for giving back to his profession and his community. Gene spearheaded an assortment of initiatives while President, including the conceptualization of the still active William Reece Smith Leadership Academy, a multi-session training program designed to help a diverse and inclusive group of lawyers become better leaders.
Wrongful death is “any death caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default.” In other words, if someone’s misconduct causes a fatality, that death may be considered “wrongful”. Many wrongful deaths are the result of an accident involving negligence. Sometimes, criminal misconduct results in wrongful death. In such cases, the at-fault person may be both criminally and civilly liable for the wrongful death.
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