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	<title>Florida Personal Injury Video Blog &#124; Florida Personal Injury Lawyer James W. Dodson &#187; Medical Malpractice</title>
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		<title>What Are the Time Limits on Medical Malpractice Claims in Florida?</title>
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Florida law requires malpractice claims to be brought within two years of the time the person knows or should have known of the basis for the claim. This time limit may be longer if the medical provider misrepresented the circumstances, conceded it or committed fraud. There are separate rules for bringing a claim for a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Florida law requires malpractice claims to be brought within two years of the time the person knows or should have known of the basis for the claim. This time limit may be longer if the medical provider misrepresented the circumstances, conceded it or committed fraud. There are separate rules for bringing a claim for a minor.</p>
<p>The claim must be investigated before the time expires. The investigation takes time. Don&#8217;t wait if you feel you may have a medical malpractice claim. You need to speak with an experienced <a title="Florida Medical Malpractice Lawyer" href="http://www.jwdodsonlaw.com/practice_areas/medical-malpractice-medical-negligence.cfm">Florida Medical Malpractice lawyer</a> at the earliest opportunity.</p>
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