The Florida House has voted to extend legal protections for medical providers against coronavirus-related legal claims until June 1, 2023.
But some attorneys believe this is too long, and the protections too broad.
“It is a cure in search of a problem. The statue exists supposedly to protect hospitals against frivolous claims associated with COVID-19. However, under the existing laws of the state of Florida, doctors, nurses and hospitals are already protected against such claims,” attorney Peter Spillis said.
February 24, 2022 at 12:45 PM
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The Florida House has voted to extend legal protections for medical providers against coronavirus-related legal claims until June 1, 2023.
But some attorneys believe this is too long, and the protections too broad.
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