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Model jury verdict form used in Florida civil court proceedings to determine liability, applicability of statutory immunity under emergency medical treatment, comparative negligence, and assessment of damages in medical negligence cases.
Jurisdiction:
State of Florida
Statute Referenced:
Florida Statutes 768.13(2)(b)
Subject Matter:
Emergency medical treatment and comparative negligence
Document Type:
Model jury verdict form
Issuing Body:
Supreme Court of Florida Standard Jury Instructions Committee
Revision Date:
February 1, 2018
Legal Context:
Civil litigation involving alleged medical negligence under emergency circumstances
Parties Referenced:
Defendant hospital, hospital employee, physician; claimant; decedent
Purpose:
Jury findings on negligence, reckless disregard, apportionment of fault, and total damages
Related Forms:
Forms 2(a) and 2(b)
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Court:
Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Case Number:
CV 16 867545
Judge:
William J. Coyne
Plaintiff:
Estate of Leona Maxim by Christine Guest, Executor
Defendants:
Kindred Nursing & Rehab – Stratford, et al.; KND Development 51, LLC d/b/s Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation—Stratford
Document Type:
Jury instructions, interrogatories, and verdict form
Subject Matter:
Punitive damages; employer liability; alteration or falsification of medical records; attorney fees
Related Authority:
OJI-CV 537.07; OJI-CV 303.07; OJI-CV 315.37(11); Moskovitz v. Mt. Sinai Med. Ctr., 69 Ohio St.3d 638 (1994)
Date:
October 2016
Jurisdiction:
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Arlington
Subject:
Special Education Law, IDEA, FAPE
Document Type:
Legal Ruling
Institution:
Bureau of Special Education Appeals
Author:
Hearing Officer
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, educators, parents of children with disabilities
Period of validity:
November 2024
Approval Date:
November 15, 2024
Date of changes:
None
Context:
This is a legal ruling on a motion filed by Arlington Public Schools regarding a special education case under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Note:
Year
Topic:
Legal, Criminal Law
Document Type:
Statute
Institution:
State Legislature
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, courts
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Medical negligence
Document type:
Legal form
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Legal professionals, medical negligence case participants
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
November 22, 2017
Date of changes:
November 22, 2017
Note:
Year
Topic:
Legal instructions
Document type:
Court Instructions
Target audience:
Jury members, legal professionals
Contextual description:
Legal source providing detailed instructions for jury deliberations and verdict formulation in a courtroom setting.
Year:
2011
Region / City:
Colorado
Subject:
Jury instructions
Document Type:
Legal Instruction
Author:
Colorado Court System
Target Audience:
Jury members, legal professionals
Effective Period:
2011
Approval Date:
2011
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Tort Law, Autonomy, Medical Law
Document Type:
Academic Article
Institution:
N/A
Author:
Craig Purshouse
Target Audience:
Legal Scholars, Medical Law Professionals
Period of Application:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Field:
Tort Law
Subject:
Negligence
Jurisdiction:
Common Law (with references to Supreme Court of Canada and UK cases)
Document Type:
Lecture Notes / Course Outline
Structure:
Doctrinal outline with case references
Key Doctrines:
Duty of Care, Standard of Care, Causation, Remoteness, Defences, Damages, Vicarious Liability
Key Tests Referenced:
Anns-Cooper Test
Key Themes:
Reasonableness, Autonomy, Dignity, Consent, Capacity, Corrective Justice
Referenced Courts:
Supreme Court of Canada, UK Courts
Referenced Cases:
Donoghue v Stevenson, Cooper v Hobart, Rankin, Childs, Hill, Clements v Clements, Athey v Leonati, Mustapha v Culligan, Snell v Farrell
Intended Audience:
Law students
Document Number:
DMC/DC/F.14/Comp.2139/2/2020/
Date of Order:
13 October 2021
Date of Issue:
03 December 2021
Issuing Authority:
Delhi Medical Council
Committee:
Disciplinary Committee
Region:
Delhi, India
Subject:
Alleged medical negligence resulting in death of Master Sunny @ Sahil
Complainant:
Shri Anil Kumar
Deceased:
Master Sunny @ Sahil, aged 12 years
Hospital Involved:
Babu Jagjivan Ram Memorial Hospital, Jahangir Puri, Delhi
Police Authority:
Police Station Jahangir Puri, Delhi
Medical Personnel Mentioned:
Dr. Pratibha Nanda; Dr. Tarun Kr. Ravi; Dr. Raj Kumar Aggarwal; Dr. Birender Kumar; Dr. Sakshi Sharma; Ms. Shabnam Nisha Mansuri; Shri Hajari Lal; Dr. Sanjay A Lakra
Incident Dates:
19–20 June 2017
Related Police Complaint Date:
24 June 2017
Type of Document:
Disciplinary order
Proceeding Type:
Inquiry into professional conduct and alleged negligence
Year:
Not specified
Region / city:
Not specified
Subject:
Product liability, negligence
Document type:
Multiple-choice questionnaire
Institution / organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Legal professionals, students of law
Validity period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Author:
Jamarea Grant
Institution:
Bryant & Stratton College
Course:
PLEG136
Instructor:
L. Flanagan
Date of Memorandum:
September 30, 2023
Date of Incident:
January, Tuesday at 9:00 PM
Parties Involved:
Ms. Taylor; Mr. Miller; Mr. Greene
Location:
Miller’s Fun Park
Subject Matter:
Negligence claim arising from zipline accident
Type of Document:
Predictive legal memorandum
Legal Issue:
Alleged negligence in supervision and safety procedures
Related Case Law Cited:
Stanton v. Griffin (Court of Appeals of Georgia, September 21, 2021); Monroe v. CBH 20, LP; Bowling v. Mammoth Cave Adventures LLC
Injuries Reported:
Fall from approximately 30 feet resulting in medical damages of $5,000
Liability Considerations:
Signed waiver; absence of safety instruction; alleged operator distraction; prior alcohol consumption
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Medical negligence
Document type:
Legal form
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Legal professionals, medical negligence case participants
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
November 22, 2017
Date of changes:
November 22, 2017
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
United States
Subject:
Tort Law / Civil Procedure
Document Type:
Jury Instruction
Court:
State or Federal Trial Court
Audience:
Jury Members
Related Instructions:
401.4, 401.14, 401.17, 401.18, 401.19, 401.22
Topics Covered:
Duty of Care, Vicarious Liability, Negligence, Directed Verdict
Usage Notes:
Applies only when reasonable care standard is contested or damages are sole issue
Year:
2026
Jurisdiction:
United States, Colorado
Subject:
Tort Law, Negligence
Document Type:
Legal Treatise / Instruction Manual
Publisher / Institution:
Colorado Courts / Legal Education Division
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, law students, judges
Effective Period:
Current case law interpretations
Key Cases Referenced:
United Blood Servs. v. Quintana, Observatory Corp. v. Daly, Perreira v. State, Leake v. Cain, Peterson v. Halsted, Casebolt v. Cowan, Univ. of Denver v. Whitlock
Topics Covered:
Duty of care, causation, negligence definitions, comparative negligence, willful and wanton negligence, special verdict instructions
Year:
2015
Jurisdiction:
Colorado, USA
Subject:
Wrongful Death, Tort Law
Document Type:
Legal Instruction / Jury Charge
Issuing Authority:
Colorado State Courts
Legal References:
C.R.S. Sections 13-21-111, 13-21-202, 13-21-203, 13-21-203.5, 13-21-203.7
Case References:
Willy v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry., Phillips v. Denver City Tramway Co., Tanski v. Tanski, B.G.’s, Inc. v. Gross, Estate of Wright ex rel. Wright v. United Servs. Auto. Ass’n, Aiken v. Peters
Applicable Period:
Claims accruing on or after January 1, 1998
Adjustments:
Inflation-adjusted limitations certified by Secretary of State
Content Focus:
Determination of damages for wrongful death, accounting for contributory negligence, economic and noneconomic losses, and solatium awards
Year:
1992–2017
Jurisdiction:
Colorado, United States
Subject:
Tort Law, Negligence
Document Type:
Legal Commentary / Case Digest
Court Cases Referenced:
United Blood Servs. v. Quintana, Observatory Corp. v. Daly, Perreira v. State, Leake v. Cain, Peterson v. Halsted, Univ. of Denver v. Whitlock, N.M. v. Trujillo, Groh v. Westin Operator, LLC, English v. Griffith, Lewis v. Emil Clayton Plumbing Co.
Audience:
Legal professionals, law students
Key Concepts:
Duty of care, negligence, causation, damages, comparative negligence, willful and wanton negligence, special relationships
Period Covered:
1986–2017
Legal Principles:
Nonfeasance vs. misfeasance, reasonable care, foreseeability, liability elements, affirmative defenses
Source Type:
Legal chapter from academic or practitioner reference
Year:
202X
Jurisdiction:
United Kingdom, London
Court Division:
Queen’s Bench Division
Case Type:
Clinical Negligence
Claim Number:
QB-202X-XXXXXX
Parties:
AB (Claimant), CD (Defendant)
Presiding Officer:
Master XXX
Hearing Format:
Video/telephone/in-person at Royal Courts of Justice
Document Type:
Court Order
Subject Matter:
Allocation, alternative dispute resolution, preservation of evidence, disclosure, witness and expert evidence
Document code:
SUPP(CN)
Subject:
Clinical Negligence supervision standards and declaration
Document type:
Declaration form
Field of law:
Clinical Negligence
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Related legislation:
Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO)
Relevant provisions:
Part 1, Schedule 1, paragraphs 23(2) and 23(3)
Supervisory role:
Legal Supervisor
Issuing organisation:
Legal Aid Agency
Associated organisations:
The Law Society; Action for Victims of Medical Accidents (AVMA); Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)
Purpose:
Verification of supervisory competence and case involvement in clinical negligence work
Key requirements:
Panel membership, network participation, expert access, casework experience, supervisory hours
Competency evidence period:
Previous 24 months for knowledge and skills examples
Case involvement requirement:
350 hours per year for full-time supervisors or 1050 hours over 5 years for part-time supervisors
Supporting evidence:
Case examples, supervision records, training, research or publications
Declaration section:
Confirmation of employment and accuracy of information by a person with authority in the organisation
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Delhi
Topic:
Medical Negligence
Document Type:
Official Order
Organization:
Delhi Medical Council
Author:
Delhi Medical Council Executive Committee
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, law enforcement, complainant parties
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
20th February, 2024
Amendment Date:
N/A