Medical Malpractice Attorney in Jacksonville, Florida

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Jacksonville Data

Medical Malpractice Statistics in Jacksonville

2 years from discovery; 4-year repose

SOL

None (struck down 2017)

Non-Economic Cap

Required + defendant's 90-day investigation period

90-Day Notice

Local Courts

Courts in Jacksonville, Florida

Duval County Circuit Court — Civil Division

330 E Bay St, Jacksonville, FL 32202

Medical Facilities

Hospitals & Trauma Centers in Jacksonville

Mayo Clinic Jacksonville

4500 San Pablo Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32224

UF Health Jacksonville

655 W 8th St, Jacksonville, FL 32209

Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville

800 Prudential Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32207

Liability Overview

Liability Considerations in Jacksonville

Medical Malpractice in Jacksonville

Jacksonville is Florida's largest city by land area and a major healthcare hub anchored by Mayo Clinic and UF Health. Florida's malpractice environment underwent significant change after the 2017 Kalitan decision eliminating non-economic caps — Jacksonville malpractice cases now have no ceiling on pain and suffering awards. The pre-suit notice and investigation process under Fla. Stat. § 766.106 requires a verified written expert opinion with the notice and gives defendants 90 days to investigate and respond before suit can be filed. This process adds significant time but also creates an opportunity for pre-suit resolution if the evidence is clear. UF Health Jacksonville, as a public hospital, requires compliance with Florida's sovereign immunity notice provisions for claims against state entities.

The Team

Your Legal Team

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Diane Ferraro

Senior Associate

Fort Lauderdale, FL

18+ Years Experience
Medical negligenceEmergency room malpracticeMisdiagnosis of stroke and cardiac eventsWrongful death from medical error

Diane Ferraro brings an uncommon perspective to medical malpractice litigation — before becoming an attorney, she worked as a registered nurse in emergency and critical care settings for 5 years. This clinical background allows her to read medical records with the trained eye of a healthcare professional, identify deviations from standard protocols, and communicate medical concepts to juries in accessible, compelling terms. Over her 18-year legal career she has focused on emergency room malpractice, including missed stroke, missed heart attack, and misidentified sepsis cases. She has recovered over $50 million for Florida medical malpractice victims and was named a Florida Super Lawyer in Medical Malpractice for seven consecutive years.

Education

  • J.D., University of Florida Levin College of Law (2008)
  • B.S., Nursing, Florida Atlantic University (2005)