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Tort Reform or Tort Ruin? Recent Changes for Florida Plaintiffs with Anthony Russo Jr.

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“I think the general public has been bamboozled by this tort reform.” Contrary to popular belief, juries are not awarding unmerited “nuclear” verdicts in Florida, so recent tort reform legislation may be doing more harm than good.

In this episode of The David vs. Goliath Podcast, hosts Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe welcome Fort Lauderdale trial lawyer Anthony Russo Jr. to discuss the drawbacks of the recent tort reform legislation in Florida. Anthony, Matt, and Stan talk about the reality of tort practice in Florida and how so-called “tort reform” really affects plaintiffs seeking compensation for their damages.

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☑️ Anthony Russo Jr. | The Russo Firm | LinkedIn

☑️ Matt Dolman | Twitter | LinkedIn

☑️ Stan Gipe

☑️ Dolman Law Group

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Episode Snapshot

  • How badly did Ron DeSantis hurt plaintiffs in Florida?
  • Doesn’t tort reform prevent consumers from having access to the courts?
  • The concept that juries are trying to give away money willy-nilly is a farce.
  • What did the legislation really meddle with? Hint: It’s not what actually leads to “nuclear” verdicts.
  • Are insurance companies really losing money from these verdicts?
  • Where do we see tort reform going?

The insights and views presented in this podcast are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. The information presented is not a substitute for consulting with an attorney. Nor does tuning in to this podcast constitute an attorney-client relationship of any kind. Any case result information provided on any portion of this podcast should not be understood as a promise of any particular result in a future case. Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers: Big firm results, small firm personal attention.

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“I think the general public has been bamboozled by this tort reform.” Contrary to popular belief, juries are not awarding unmerited “nuclear” verdicts in Florida, so recent tort reform legislation may be doing more harm than good.

In this episode of The David vs. Goliath Podcast, hosts Matt Dolman and Stan Gipe welcome Fort Lauderdale trial lawyer Anthony Russo Jr. to discuss the drawbacks of the recent tort reform legislation in Florida. Anthony, Matt, and Stan talk about the reality of tort practice in Florida and how so-called “tort reform” really affects plaintiffs seeking compensation for their damages.

Learn More and Connect

☑️ Anthony Russo Jr. | The Russo Firm | LinkedIn

☑️ Matt Dolman | Twitter | LinkedIn

☑️ Stan Gipe

☑️ Dolman Law Group

☑️ Dolman Law Group on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube

☑️ Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube

Episode Snapshot

  • How badly did Ron DeSantis hurt plaintiffs in Florida?
  • Doesn’t tort reform prevent consumers from having access to the courts?
  • The concept that juries are trying to give away money willy-nilly is a farce.
  • What did the legislation really meddle with? Hint: It’s not what actually leads to “nuclear” verdicts.
  • Are insurance companies really losing money from these verdicts?
  • Where do we see tort reform going?

The insights and views presented in this podcast are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. The information presented is not a substitute for consulting with an attorney. Nor does tuning in to this podcast constitute an attorney-client relationship of any kind. Any case result information provided on any portion of this podcast should not be understood as a promise of any particular result in a future case. Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers: Big firm results, small firm personal attention.

  continue reading

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