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Final Dismissal with Prejudice in a Medical Malpractice Case Regarding Statute of Limitations

Joshua E. Polsky, of the Ft. Lauderdale office, obtained a final dismissal with prejudice in a clear liability medical malpractice action after proving to the court after multiple hearings, that the Plaintiff failed to comply with the two-year statute of limitations under Florida Statue § 95.11 and the medical malpractice pre-suit notice requirements which would have tolled the statute of limitations, under Fla. Stat. § 766.106(2)(a).  The client’s potential exposure exceeded seven figures after the eye surgeon admitted to inserting the wrong diopter lenses and corrective surgery failed, resulting in complete loss of vision.

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