My jurisdiction is: Florida
Breach of Fiduciary Duty or Unlawful Concealment?
I settled my case regarding the death of my 10 year old son a couple of years ago. I went through hell with my attorneys and the defendants. After signing off to a settlement that would only release the doctor's medical insurance agency and NOT my claims against the actual doctors and the hospital, I found out that my attorneys falsified documents, concealed and withheld evidence, as well as was negligent in filing the statute in a timely manner to summons 3 of the defendants.
I am still trying to seek justice for my son and my family and wanted to know if this information and evidence that I've found can be brought up again to file another suit, possible against my attorneys and for the doctors and the hospitals which I apparently lost when I signed off on the release (which I was told was only for that agency)?
Also, would this be an example of "breach of fiduciary duty" on the part of the defendants or some type of unlawful concealment of evidence or legal malpractice on the attorney's part?
Breach of Fiduciary Duty or Unlawful Concealment?
I settled my case regarding the death of my 10 year old son a couple of years ago. I went through hell with my attorneys and the defendants. After signing off to a settlement that would only release the doctor's medical insurance agency and NOT my claims against the actual doctors and the hospital, I found out that my attorneys falsified documents, concealed and withheld evidence, as well as was negligent in filing the statute in a timely manner to summons 3 of the defendants.
I am still trying to seek justice for my son and my family and wanted to know if this information and evidence that I've found can be brought up again to file another suit, possible against my attorneys and for the doctors and the hospitals which I apparently lost when I signed off on the release (which I was told was only for that agency)?
Also, would this be an example of "breach of fiduciary duty" on the part of the defendants or some type of unlawful concealment of evidence or legal malpractice on the attorney's part?