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Florida Medication Overdose Attorneys

Our medical malpractice lawyers have won millions in verdicts and settlements at trial for our clients. If you or a loved one has been impacted by medication overdose negligence, contact us today to review your case for free.

Written and edited by our team of expert legal content writers and reviewed and approved by Daniel Harwin

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One of the most dangerous types of medication errors is an overdose. If you suffered injuries or lost a loved one because of a medication overdose, seek help from Freedland Harwin Valori Gander. We can help you explore whether a physician, nurse, pharmacy, or pharmaceutical company is liable for your damages. In Florida, a successful medical malpractice lawsuit could result in payment for your overdose-related medical treatments, lost wages, loss of consortium, physical pain, and emotional suffering. Contact us to learn more about your individual claim.

Why Choose Our Florida Medication Overdose Attorneys?

We are a nationally recognized medical malpractice law firm with more than 20 years of experience fighting for the rights of medical malpractice victims. We are committed to using the court system to fight for justice for patients who receive substandard care.

We have the experience, resources, and perseverance to take on large medical health care corporations on your behalf. Our medication overdose lawyers are passionate and aggressive, and we employ all resources available to ensure you receive the maximum recovery in an ethical way.

When you have our accomplished attorneys working for you, you will never feel like a number. We care about every client and treat clients like family. You will receive personalized attention and open communication from our entire team. Our attorneys have experience defending medical providers and insurance companies, which gives us a unique perspective and allows us to maximize your compensation when going against them.

Meet Our Florida Medication Overdose Attorneys

Medical malpractice and consumer justice attorney, Michael Freedland, Esq

Michael Freedland

Michael Freedland is an award-winning trial lawyer and a national leader in medical malpractice litigation. He has obtained more than $100 million in compensation for his clients, and his work frequently captures the attention of national media outlets.

Medical malpractice and personal injury lawyer, Daniel Harwin, Esq

Daniel Harwin

Daniel Harwin is a national leader in medical malpractice litigation who is regularly featured in the media. He has won numerous state and national awards, including Medical Malpractice Lawyer of the Year by Daily Business Review. The Courtroom Video Network has named him “one of Florida’s leading lawyers.”

Deborah Gander, Esq - personal injury and medical malpractice attorney located in Coral Gables, FL

Deborah Gander

Deborah Gander is a board-certified civil trial lawyer who has secured over $100 million in verdicts and settlements. She has been named to the Daily Business Review “Verdicts Hall of Fame” twice and has received the America’s Top 100 Attorneys Lifetime Achievement Award.

Track Record of Success

We have won more than $2.6 billion in successful case results, including the following:

Client Testimonials

We consistently receive positive reviews from our clients, such as the following:

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I found it very easy to work with Freedland Harwin Valori Gander’s office, and their staff was amazing. If I had questions, they would quickly answer them. My case was a couple of years in the works, but with their skill and knowledge, it was so worth it in the end. If you need an attorney to fight for you I would highly recommend Michael Freeland and his team of attorneys.

– Joseph P., Google

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FHVG handled my medical malpractice case. They were kind, compassionate, always answered questions, concerned & did the very best for all involved. I couldn’t have had attorneys with more expertise than them! I am grateful for all they did throughout the entire process. I would encourage anyone needing attorneys for these types of claims to contact Freedland Harwin Valori Gander because you will be very glad you did! They are truly the best!

– Rhonda L., Google

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Michael Freedland is a top-notch attorney who definitely goes to battle for medical injuries. I was amazed at my award and have been able to do wonderful things. Thank you so much. I can’t leave out his caring and helping team. I would definitely recommend Freeland Harwin Valori.

– Sandi C., Google

How Our Lawyers Can Help You Prove a Medication Overdose Malpractice Claim

It is never a good idea for people to represent themselves in complex medical malpractice claims. Not hiring an experienced attorney can make it extremely difficult to file and prove your claim and negotiate a fair settlement from a hospital or pharmacy’s insurance company.

Instead of making the claims process more difficult than it has to be, contact the Florida medical malpractice attorneys at Freedland Harwin Valori Gander, PL. We have years of experience and proven results that can give you peace of mind even in the most complicated overdose lawsuits.

We Can Help You with the Four Elements of a Claim:

Throughout our representation, our team can investigate the cause of the medication mistake, interview witnesses, hire experts, access electronic medical records, and gather any existing evidence of malpractice. We will speak directly with major insurance companies on your behalf, negotiating higher settlements or taking your claim to trial if necessary for better results. Our medical malpractice attorneys in Fort Lauderdale and Coral Gables have extensive experience handling medication error claims and going up against some of the most well-known pharmaceutical companies in the country. Contact us online or at (954) 467-6400 to discuss the future of your claim today.

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If you’re looking for an aggressive and responsive firm, these guys are it. Cases are handled quickly and professionally, but they make sure to get you top dollar. They have the resources to fight the biggest insurance companies. Any time I’ve ever called Michael Freedland, I’ve personally gotten a call back quickly from him, not a secretary or case manager.

– Randall, Google

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Several heavily advertised ‘big’ firms for MedMal thought our case was too weak. Dan Harwin and colleagues were ready, unbelievably thorough, and relentless, and our settlement was 60 percent higher than their original estimate. Fierce advocates and continued friends after all has been said and done.

– Daniel C., Google

What Evidence Is Needed To Prove A Medication Overdose Case?

You must present hard evidence to prove your medical providers’ negligence and your losses. Our knowledgeable medication overdose lawyers will gather the evidence you need so you can focus on recovery.

Medical Records

You will need extensive medical records to document the doctor’s course of conduct and the changes in your health before and after the overdose.

Medical Bills

Your medical bills will document the cost of your care. They include hospital bills, pharmacy bills, assistive devices, transportation costs, and any other costs associated with your medical care.

Personal Care Records and Bills

You will need records of costs associated with any assistance you needed with daily tasks, housekeeping, or other non-medical services.

Pharmacy and Medical Records

Your pharmacy and medical records can help prove the medication you received and the dosage administered. They can also show the instructions provided and what potential side effects were disclosed.

Expert Witnesses

You will need expert witness testimony to prove your health care providers violated the reasonable standard of care and that your injuries stem from the overdose and not something else. Expert witnesses can also verify the extent of your injuries.

Eyewitness Testimony

Eyewitnesses in a medication overdose case may have noticed charting errors, witnessed the overdose, or heard a health care practitioner admit to making a mistake. Eyewitnesses can also testify about the impact of your injuries. We will identify and interview potential eyewitnesses when we investigate your case.

What Damages Can I Recover In A Medication Overdose Lawsuit?

You may be eligible to recover economic and non-economic damages in a medical malpractice lawsuit. Economic damages are compensation for monetary losses caused by the overdose. Economic damages are compensation for non-monetary losses. When calculating your damages, we will include such losses as the following:

While limiting non-economic damages has been hotly contested in Florida courts and the state legislature, there is no limit on non-economic. However, you must prove them. We work with life care planners, vocational specialists, and financial experts to prove the full extent of your harm and maximize your compensation. If the defendants refuse to pay fair compensation, we will be ready to fight for you in front of a jury.

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Way beyond my expectations. Their hard work and professionalism overwhelmed me when discussing a settlement. It was 19 times higher than what I had thought it would be.

– Larry T., Google

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Ray Valori and his colleagues helped us through a very difficult time immediately following the death of a young family member. They expediently and cost-effectively secured for us the maximum compensatory damages available from the insurance companies involved. And they did so with the highest degree of professionalism and compassion.

– Atul J., Google

How Much Does It Cost To Hire A Medication Overdose Attorney?

Our attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we don’t charge any upfront fees. Instead, we collect a percentage of your compensation as our fee. If we fail to recover compensation for you, you pay nothing. This fee structure ensures that the cost of hiring a lawyer is based on the outcome of your case, aligning our interests with yours.

Who Can Be Held Liable For A Medication Overdose?

Any health care provider that contributed to your medication overdose may be liable. Multiple parties may be responsible, including the following:

Many health care providers are involved throughout the medication process—from prescribing and dispensing to administering and monitoring the medication. We will conduct a thorough investigation to identify all the responsible parties to pursue the full compensation you’re entitled to.

Can I Still File a Claim If I Was Partially at Fault for the Overdose?

Florida’s comparative negligence law allows you to receive compensation if you were less than 51 percent at fault for your injuries. However, your compensation will be reduced in proportion to your share of the blame. You are barred from recovering compensation if you are more than 51 percent at fault. Before you accept a finding of fault, contact our experienced and knowledgeable medication overdose attorneys. We can ensure you don’t receive undeserved blame.

How Long Do I Have To File a Medication Overdose Lawsuit in Florida?

The Florida medical malpractice statute of limitations generally requires you to file your lawsuit within two years of the injury or the date you discovered or should have discovered it. However, regardless of when you discovered it, you must file your claim within four years of the incident. If you miss the deadline, you will lose your right to pursue damages. Call our dedicated medication overdose lawyers at (954) 467-6400 today to protect your claim.

How Do Medication Overdose Errors Happen?

Hospitals should be the safest possible places for patients, just as prescriptions should always be for the correct type and dosage. Unfortunately, patients in Florida and throughout the U.S. can’t always take this for granted. According to a 2016 study, more than 3.5 million doctor’s appointments and one million emergency room visits happen yearly because of adverse drug events.

Medication errors and injuries can happen at several points throughout the patient journey, including:

Preventable medication mistakes, including overdose, affect over seven million patients in the U.S. annually. The drug that caused an overdose could have come from a doctor, hospital, nurse, anesthesiologist, or pharmacist. It is possible to bring lawsuits against one, two, or all of these parties in Florida in pursuit of damages. The success of your medical malpractice claim will depend upon your ability to prove negligence.  You need a skilled Florida medical malpractice lawyer to ensure it is done correctly.

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Medication errors occur in many different ways. One example would be a physician who is treating a patient who comes in for a painful condition and prescribes that patient too much pain medication. That would be one example where that patient may have some comorbidities or underlying medical conditions that put them at risk for dangerous conditions if they’re given that pain medication.

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Contact FHVG for a Free Medication Overdose Case Evaluation

If you are injured because a negligent health care provider gave you too much medication, our medication overdose lawyers can help you recover the maximum compensation available. Contact us online today or call (954) 467-6400 to schedule your free case evaluation.

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