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		<title>But I Don’t Want to Go to Court…</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 20:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael S. Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Thru the years, we have frequently had clients express concern about “going to court.”  This reaction is natural, since many of our clients have never had any interaction with the justice system.  On television, “court” looks like a very scary&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thru the years, we have frequently had clients express concern about “going to court.”  This reaction is natural, since many of our clients have never had any interaction with the justice system.  On television, “court” looks like a very scary place.  Slick lawyers hammer witnesses into confessions before the first commercial break.  What sane person would voluntarily subject herself to such abuse?</p>
<p>Reality, of course, is much different from television drama.  Many civil disputes are resolved before a lawsuit is even filed.  Of those that are filed, well over 9 out of 10 are settled without the client ever setting foot in the courthouse.  Florida has a very strong pre-trial mediation program.  This program is mandatory, and no case can go to trial in Florida without first going through the mediation process.  Trained mediators help the parties try to reach a compromise they can live with.  We have had great success in resolving cases through pre-trial mediation.</p>
<p>Of course, not every case settles before trial.  We have found that, after getting over the initial butterflies, our clients almost universally agree that the process is not as bad as they expected.  Palm Beach County is blessed with the finest judiciary in the State of Florida.  Our Judges do not allow the sort of behavior seen on television dramas, and the experience is simply not as nerve-wracking as TV would suggest.</p>
<p>Our lawyers have a vast amount of trial experience. Insurance companies and defense lawyers know this.</p>
<p>Our abilities in the courtroom allow us to resolve most of our cases before trial.  While it might be natural to have feelings against “going to court,” that should <em>never</em> be a reason for not pursuing a valid claim.</p>
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		<title>Florida&#039;s Wrongful Death Act &#8211; Protecting Those Left Behind</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 14:46:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph B. Landy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Florida Statutes §§768.16 &#8211; 768.26 is entitled Florida&#8217;s Wrongful Death Act. According to the legislature, the intent of the law is to shift the losses resulting when wrongful death occurs from the survivors of the deceased to the wrongdoer. The&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Florida Statutes §§768.16 &#8211; 768.26 is entitled Florida&#8217;s Wrongful Death Act. According to the legislature, the intent of the law is to shift the losses resulting when wrongful death occurs from the survivors of the deceased to the wrongdoer. The law defines survivors as the decedent&#8217;s spouse, children, parents, and, when partly or wholly dependent on the decedent for support or services, any blood relatives and adoptive brothers and sisters. It includes the child born out of wedlock of a mother, but not the child born out of wedlock of the father unless the father has recognized a responsibility for the child&#8217;s support.A wrongful death action must be brought by the personal representative of the decedent&#8217;s estate. The personal representative shall recover the damages for all of the decedent&#8217;s survivors as well as the estate.</p>
<p>The type of damages a survivor may recover depends upon the type of survivor. Depending upon the type of survivor, damages may include loss of support and services; loss of decedent&#8217;s companionship and protection; mental anguish; loss of parental companionship, instruction and guidance; medical or funeral expenses due to the injury or death; and loss of earnings. &#8220;Support&#8221; includes contributions in kind as well as money. &#8220;Services&#8221; means tasks, usually of a household nature, regularly performed by the decedent that will be a necessary expense to the survivors of the decedent. These services may vary according to the identity of the decedent and survivor and are to be determined under the particular facts of each case.</p>
<p>Most people are quite surprised to learn that a value is not placed on the loss of the life itself. To the contrary, the value is measured not in the life itself, but in the mental anguish of those left behind. One cannot comprehend the pain and anguish associated with the loss of a loved one &#8211; through the negligence of another &#8211; unless they have suffered the same fate. What remains clear is that death is the ultimate loss &#8211; it is permanent and irreversible. Death is different than any other illness or injury. A person may have cancer and conquer the disease. Years later, the cancer survivor may read an article in the newspaper about a person battling cancer and think to themselves &#8211; I remember what that was like, I remember what that felt like then. On the other hand, a person who loses a loved one in an accident may pick up the same newspaper, years after the accident, read a story about a person who just lost a loved one in an accident and how they are grieving and think to themselves &#8211; I know what that is like, that is how I feel right now.</p>
<p>The Wrongful Death Act protects survivors in two ways. First, the Act allows for monetary damages which help provide financial security to those left behind. In cases involving the loss of the family breadwinner, with small children left behind, these damages may be crucial to their very survival. Regardless of the circumstances, the Act compensates the person for what was taken from them. The second protection the Act provides often is not understood or appreciated. The protection is simply providing the ability of the survivors to obtain some sense of closure. As attorneys, we cannot undo the hands of time and prevent a tragedy from occurring. On the other hand, through the litigation process we are often able to uncover details of the event and provide answers to questions that have plagued the survivors. Moreover, we assist them in achieving their ultimate goal, not money but justice. Justice for the loss of their loved one, justice which will allow them to sleep at night with the knowledge that they have done everything they can to vindicate the loss of their loved one, justice which will allow them some sense of closure so they can move forward with their lives.</p>
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