Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers
1875 N. Belcher Road, Suite 201, Clearwater, FL 33765, Clearwater, FL 33765
Our Attorneys
Lorraine E. Robinson
Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney, Social Security & Workers’ Compensation Attorney
46+ years experience
John Jay Avril (retired)
Personal Injury Attorney
41+ years experience
Mark H. Perenich
Personal Injury Attorney
41+ years experience
Bryan D. Caulfield
Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney
32+ years experience
Matthew E. Noyes
Personal Injury Attorney, Social Security & Workers’ Compensation Attorney
29+ years experience
Jacqlyn F. Bryant
Personal Injury Attorney
Notable Case Results
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$8.3M
Medical Malpractice
A medical doctor and mother of two bled to death following a laparoscopic appendectomy. Her husband, also a medical doctor, filed a suit against the surgeon and the hospital for his wife’s wrongful death. Mark H. Perenich represented the family, and after extensive discovery, found that the victim had complained about her low blood pressure. Despite low blood pressure being a sign of hypotension, her plea was ignored. 16 hours after the surgery, she went into cardiac arrest and died. The case was vigorously litigated and eventually settled for $8,250,000.
$4M
Medical Malpractice
A 40-year-old mother of three was admitted to a hospital for a routine urological surgery. Post-surgery, she was given an epidural for the pain. Overnight, her blood pressure dropped, causing her to become hypovolemic. An order for a blood transfusion was given, but there was a substantial delay by the nurses in transferring the blood. The next morning, a neurological examination revealed that the woman was paralyzed from the chest down. With a permanent total disability to a woman barely in her forties, the case settled for more than $4,000,000.
$2M
Legal Malpractice
A medical malpractice case also became a legal malpractice case when an attorney failed to file suit within the appropriate time period for these type of claims. As a result, the client’s statute of limitations ran out, and she was unable to receive compensation for her suffering and losses. Attorney Jay Avril worked to prove not only the negligence of the lawyer and the law firm but also the negligence of the doctor and hospital that originally caused the client’s injuries. Due to these complexities, and the fact that the injuries had occurred 9 years before the case was set for trial, the case was a particularly complicated and logistically difficult task. Still, medical, legal, and damage experts were used to strengthen the foundations of the case, and a settlement of more than $2,000,000 was awarded to the client.
$2M
Wrongful Death
A 17-year-old high school student died during conditioning for the Alonso High School baseball team. A lawsuit, filed by his parents, alleged that the Hillsborough County School Board failed to use reasonable care when they allowed him to participate in conditioning activities without first obtaining a pre-participation physical examination. His wrongful death case also consolidated with a medical malpractice case, as the firm found that his pediatrician, who was co-managing his heart condition along with cardiologists, breached the accepted standard of care by clearing him for baseball conditioning without first consulting his cardiologist. Board certified civil trial attorneys Bryan Caulfield and Lorrie Robinson, with assistance from attorney Matthew Noyes, obtained a verdict in excess of $2,000,000.
$1M
Wrongful Death
A nine-year-old boy was playing at a friend’s house when his friend found his father’s .357 magnum gun. While the boys were playing with the gun, the friend accidentally shot the other boy in the head, killing him. The settlement was in excess of one million dollars.
$1M
Medical Malpractice
A 40-year old-man was admitted to the emergency room of a local hospital after experiencing chest pains and heart problems. An x-ray was taken, but never read, and the father of two was left alone for the next 5 to 7 hours. During this time, he went into cardiac arrest and died after being transferred to another hospital. An extensive investigation revealed that one of the doctors on call had left his pager in his desk, therefore delaying the administration of proper medical treatment. Additionally, hospital workers misplaced the patient for about an hour, resulting in a further delay of critical treatment. The firm successfully argued that the hospital’s negligent procedures led to the patient’s death. The settlement was in excess of one million dollars.
Contact Information
Office Locations
1875 N. Belcher Road, Suite 201, Clearwater, FL 33765
Clearwater, FL 33765
8520 Government Drive, Suite 1, New Port Richey, FL 34654
New Port Richey, FL 34654
2560 1st Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33712
St. Petersburg, FL 33712
Orion Building, 3001 N. Rocky Point Drive E, Suite 200, Tampa, FL 33607
Tampa, FL 33607
412 East Madison Street, Suite 1104, Tampa, FL 33602
Tampa, FL 33602