At Carr Allison, our attorneys have substantial experience counseling and representing professionals in all areas of patient care.  Members of the Medical Liability group have successfully defended doctors, nurses, physician practice groups, health care systems, long-term care facilities, and pharmacists in claims including negligent care and treatment, personal injury, and wrongful death.  Our attorneys bring years of experience aggressively defending clients against claims involving punitive damages, fraud, complex medical issues, and allegations of associated corporate misconduct.

In addition to favorable outcome at trial, our team of skilled lawyers serves as lecturers at numerous professional seminars, and are recognized throughout the country in the field of Medical Malpractice defense.

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Zwilling to Present Webinar on ETHICS: Beware What You Put in Writing!

Emails and text messages are becoming one of the main pieces of evidence used in litigation against companies. Managers should be cautious about what type of information is reduced to writing and how employees typically communicate, internally and with company lawyers. When it may apply, certain steps should be taken […]

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Vickers, Sherman and Sarber Obtain Favorable Result

Carr Allison shareholders Heath Vickers, Austin Sherman and Johnny Sarber secured a highly favorable result for our client during trial in Duval County, Florida in an admitted fault, rear-end trucking accident case involving two plaintiffs who claimed permanent bodily injuries and a lifetime of pain management. After successfully defending against […]

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Sarber, Vickers and Sausaman Obtain Defense Verdict

Carr Allison shareholders Johnny Sarber, Heath Vickers and Alison Sausaman have secured a defense verdict for our clients in Orange County, Florida in a trucking case involving two plaintiffs, who were unfortunately catastrophically injured and claimed millions of dollars in potential damages. The Carr Allison team successfully convinced the Court to bifurcate the […]

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