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Florida malpractice case

Asked on May 08th, 2014 on Medical Malpractice - Florida
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In Florida, a firm has consulted with a client in a potential malpractice suit--but not yet filed. The firm has sent a registered letter to the massage establishment, demanding that "Under Florida Law", the establishment must send a copy of liability insurance policy within 30 days. But, not only has nothing yet been filed with the clerk, but no Statute has been cited. This seems like a "bluff", to obtain such documents (and others were demanded). In Florida, what Statute, if any, might this firm be considering?
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It sounds like you recieved such a letter. Rather than worry about "a bluff" best bet is to put your carrier on notice and let them handle it. If you have questions, we provide FREE legal consultations at 1-800-922-6442.
Answered on May 19th, 2014 at 6:04 PM

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