Medical Malpractice Arbitration Cap Upheld

Dec 19, 2019 at 04:02 pm by pj


 

On Wednesday, Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal upheld the constitutionality of a damage cap in medical malpractice cases tied to an arbitration system.

The three-judge panel ordered a reduction to $350,00 from $450,000 in a Miami-Dade malpractice suit, Deborah DeFranko vs. Taylor Poole and the practice Poole & Villani, P.A.

In a lower court, a circuit judge ruled that two parts of state law dealing with damage caps were an unconstitutional violation of equal-protection rights. They dealt with instances where defendants offer arbitration, but plaintiffs reject and go to trial.  

Non-economic damages in these cases are presently capped at $350,000.

The decision written by Judge Vance Salter and Chief Judge Kevin Emas and Judge Monica Gordo, upheld a separate judgment awarding $50,000 to DeFranko’s husband but did not detail malpractice allegations.

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