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Monthly Archives: October 2023

Danielle Boring and Ralph Martinez obtained summary judgment for a national medical transportation company on August 11, 2023

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, P.A. |

The Plaintiff claimed she was dropped by EMS personnel, which allegedly caused permanent, disabling neck and back injury. There was no evidence to support the Plaintiff’s allegations. Therefore, the Court appropriately granted the transport company’s motion for summary judgment.

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Ralph Martinez, Stacey Carlisle and Dhillon Ramkhelawan got a dismissal for a Volusia County dentist on September 19, 2023

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, P.A. |

The Plaintiff alleged medical negligence and bodily injury related to a crown placement done by our client. Plaintiff attempted to circumvent the presuit investigation requirements for medical negligence cases in Florida by bringing additional causes of action for breach of contract, emotional distress, and products liability. We argued that Florida’s medical malpractice statute, and… Read More »

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Ralph Martinez, Zack Trapp and Dhillon Ramkhelawan obtained a dismissal for a Key West Podiatrist on July 25, 2023, due to Plaintiff’s failure to join the State of Florida as an indispensable party

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, P.A. |

This was a complex medical malpractice case where Plaintiff alleged our client was negligent in the performance of his total left ankle replacement surgery. The case also involved a unique situation where our client treated Plaintiff through the Florida Department of Health’s Volunteer Healthcare Provider Program as an agent of the State. We communicated… Read More »

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Ralph Martinez and Zack Trapp obtained final Summary Judgment for a Volusia County Orthopedic Surgeon

By McEwan, Martinez, Dukes, Hall & Vancol, P.A. |

The Plaintiff alleged our client was negligent in the performance of a right shoulder surgery. We first challenged Plaintiff’s initial presuit orthopedic surgery expert on the grounds that he was not properly qualified to corroborate Plaintiff’s allegations against our client because the expert had not actively practiced medicine for more than 3 years before… Read More »

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