Throughout law school and during my first few years of practice as a trial attorney, I have been told by professors, mentors, and peers alike […]
Healthcare Fraud Action Highlights Ongoing Problem
The sweep of healthcare fraud cases announced by the Justice Department is sweeping and vast. Over $2 billion in fraud was identified by 600 defendants […]
Over-payments: Getting the Advantage for the Insurer
Overpayments to providers by insurers happen all the time. It’s not a matter of fraud but the complexities of the system. Medical providers rarely have […]
PIP fraud still rampant
As the Florida legislature considers changes to Florida’s no-fault insurance system, sentencing has begun in one of the most intricate PIP fraud conspiracies in recent […]
Settling the case: mediation and arbitration
If you have an insurance claim against your company, it is definitely in your best interest to come to some kind of settlement if it […]
How Much Security Is Enough?
In the wake of several incidents involving mass casualties, many Americans have become concerned for their safety. Property owners of large, public spaces are increasingly […]
Preventing Insurance Fraud Against Your Business: Top 8 Tips
According to the FBI website, insurance fraud (non-health insurance) is estimated to cost $40 billion a year. American consumers pay between $400 and $700 a […]
No fault insurance fraud leads law makers to consider options
Lawmakers are considering replacing Florida’s no fault auto insurance law. Currently, Florida is one a dozen states with no fault insurance laws. These laws are […]
Martinez v. Martin
November 16, 2017 POST SURGERY LUMBER SPINE Style: Gerardo Martinez v. Ruebin A. Martin Venue: Circuit Court, Hillsborough County, Florida Plaintiff Gerardo Martinez had been […]
Abbadessa v. State Farm
June 30, 2017 SURGERY LUMBAR SPINE Style: Abbadessa v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Venue: Circuit Court, Hillsborough County, Florida Plaintiff’s vehicle was rear-ended […]