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Donald M. Hinkle Selected by 2024 Florida Super Lawyers

Donald M. Hinkle Selected by 2024 Florida Super Lawyers Tallahassee, FL – Donald Hinkle, of Hinkle.Law, has been recognized in the 2024 Florida Super Lawyers list for his work in the area of Medical Malpractice Litigation. Inclusion in Super Lawyers is based on a demonstration of excellence in the practice of law.  

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Donald Hinkle Wins "Lawyer of the Year"

Tallahassee, FL – Donald Hinkle was recognized by his peers as Tallahassee’s 2024 “Lawyer of the Year” in Medical Malpractice Law - Plaintiffs. Mr. Hinkle was featured in the milestone 30th edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for his exceptional work in Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs, and Medical Malpractice Law - Plaintiffs. Best […]

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Are Doctors Liable For Misdiagnosis?

Are Doctors Liable For Misdiagnosis? Medical malpractice is a domain of personal injury law that encompasses numerous subcategories, one of which is misdiagnosis. When you visit a doctor, you place a tremendous amount of trust in their expertise and judgment. But what happens when the very professionals we trust to correctly identify and treat our […]

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Is a Wrongful Death Settlement Taxable?

Is a Wrongful Death Settlement Taxable? Is a wrongful death settlement taxable? As a general rule, the IRS does not consider compensation received from personal injury cases, which includes wrongful death settlements, as taxable income. This stipulation is outlined in the Internal Revenue Code, specifically Section 104(a)(2). However, it's crucial to understand that not all […]

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Do Most Hospital Slip and Fall Cases Settle Out of Court?

Do Most Hospital Slip and Fall Cases Settle Out of Court? Do most hospital slip and fall cases settle out of court? While each slip and fall case is unique and depends on its specific circumstances, it's essential to understand that many hospital slip and fall cases do settle out of court. A settlement is […]

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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death in Florida?

What Is the Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death in Florida? What is the statue of limitations for wrongful death in Florida? In Florida, the statute of limitations for wrongful death cases is two years from the deceased person's death date. However, various exceptions and considerations may impact the filing deadline. This article will explore […]

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