Florida Tort Reform Exposed: What Insurance Carriers Don't Want You to Know

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2023
  • Are you a Floridian who has been injured in an accident? If so, you need to know about Florida's new tort reform law. This law, which was passed in March of 2023, significantly limits the rights of accident victims to recover damages.
    I'm an experienced personal injury attorney, and I'm here to expose the hidden truths about Florida's tort reform law. In this video, I'll break down the law in plain English and explain how it can affect you. I'll also share my best advice for protecting your rights after an accident.
    Florida's Tort Reform Law was not designed with citizens in mind, it was a gift to insurance companies from legislators who took their campaign funds. I've spent years battling insurance adjusters who use every tool in their arsenal to limit claims, so I know first hand how it hurts consumers.
    This is not just a dry legal lecture. This video is a wake-up call for all Floridians. Tort reform is a gift to insurance carriers and it limits the rights of all of us. We need to stand up and fight back against this legislation.
    If you've been injured in an accident, please watch this video. You'll learn how tort reform can affect you and what you can do to protect your rights. Together, we can make sure that all Floridians have access to justice.
    Florida's tort reform law is a gift to insurance carriers and limits the rights of all Floridians.
    Here are some specific rights that could be limited by Florida's Tort Reform Law:
    • The right to fair compensation for injuries. The caps on noneconomic damages mean that people who suffer serious injuries with significant pain and suffering may not be fully compensated for the impact on their quality of life.
    • The right to have your day in court. Some provisions of the law make it more difficult for people to bring certain types of liability claims to trial, limiting their legal options. This includes changes to our comparative negligence standard.
    • The right to negotiate settlements equitably. The damage caps give insurers more leverage in settlement negotiations, allowing them to lowball settlement offers knowing claimants have limited recourse. The recent legislation also substantially limits Florida's bad faith law and insurance carriers will no longer be held accountable to the same standard as previously.
    • The right to seek justice. Some critics argue that the law unfairly favors large insurance and business interests by making it harder for individuals to prevail in lawsuits, even when they have legitimate claims.
    • The right to choose medical providers. Some lawyers claim that caps on damages have reduced the number of physicians willing to treat certain types of patients, limiting patient choice and access to care.
    Those would be some of the primary rights that could be limited or infringed upon, according to critics of Florida's Tort Reform Law. By understanding these points, Floridians can be better prepared to protect their rights after an accident.
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  • @dolmanlaw
    @dolmanlaw  9 місяців тому +1

    Here are some specific rights that could be limited by Florida's Tort Reform Law:
    • The right to fair compensation for injuries. The caps on noneconomic damages mean that people who suffer serious injuries with significant pain and suffering may not be fully compensated for the impact on their quality of life.
    • The right to have your day in court. Some provisions of the law make it more difficult for people to bring certain types of liability claims to trial, limiting their legal options.
    • The right to negotiate settlements equitably. The damage caps give insurers more leverage in settlement negotiations, allowing them to lowball settlement offers knowing claimants have limited recourse.
    • The right to seek justice. Some critics argue that the law unfairly favors large insurance and business interests by making it harder for individuals to prevail in lawsuits, even when they have legitimate claims.
    • The right to choose medical providers. Some lawyers claim that caps on damages have reduced the number of physicians willing to treat certain types of patients, limiting patient choice and access to care.
    Those would be some of the primary rights that could be limited or infringed upon, according to critics of Florida's Tort Reform Law.

  • @1mc568
    @1mc568 9 місяців тому +1

    Priceless! I'm going to hire you next time I need representation!

    • @dolmanlaw
      @dolmanlaw  9 місяців тому +1

      thank you very much!