For those of you who insure or adjust claims in Southwest Florida, recent news out of the Second DCA may change the way you deal with claims where Lee Health (formerly Lee Memorial) treated the claimant. On October 25, 2017, the Second District held that Lee Health’s statutory lien is unconstitutional. See Lee Memorial […]
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More than 5.2 million people residing in Florida are age 60 or older, and Florida has more residents over the age of 65 than any other state in the nation. A large percentage of the elderly have disabilities and may require assistance with activities of daily living. These disabilities and […]
Two alimony reform bills moved forward during the first week of the Florida legislative session, with one referred to several Senate committees recently. SB 1596, filed by Gayle Harrell, R-Stuart, has been referred to three committees for debate: the Judiciary; Children, Families, and Elder Affairs; and Rules. Meanwhile, its sister bill, HB 1325, […]
It is very easy to take a lien release document for granted. You have done your work, you want to get paid, and the project owner tells you to sign a lien release so that you can get paid. The process sounds simple enough and I frequently see lien releases […]
