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Compare Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Cape Coral, FL

Directory of medical malpractice lawyers in Cape Coral, Florida. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.

12 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Cape Coral, FL
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Florida before hiring.
Showing 12 medical malpractice lawyers in Cape Coral, FL Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Avard Law Offices
875 SE 47th Terrace, Cape Coral, FL 33904
(239) 945-0808 avardlaw.com
Burandt, Adamski, Feichthaler & Sanchez, PLLC
1714 Cape Coral Pkwy E, Cape Coral, FL 33904
(239) 542-4733 capecoralattorney.com
Berke Law Firm, P.A. Personal Injury Lawyers
4423 Del Prado Blvd S, Cape Coral, FL 33904
(239) 549-6689 yourinjurylawyer.com
Lusk, Drasites & Tolisano, P.A.
202 Del Prado Blvd S, Cape Coral, FL 33990
(239) 574-7442 westandforjustice.com
Martin Law Firm, P.L.
3701 Del Prado Blvd S, Cape Coral, FL 33904
(239) 360-9238 martinlawfirm.com
Domenic Valentine, Attorney
1425 Viscaya Pkwy # 206, Cape Coral, FL 33990
(239) 673-8991 yourvoiceintrial.com
Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice, Purtz, Smith & Smith, P.A.
461 Del Prado Blvd S, Cape Coral, FL 33990
(239) 574-5575 gbclaw.com
Altieri Law Firm PA
1222 SE 47th St #106, Cape Coral, FL 33904
(239) 810-1093 altierilawfirm.com
Accident Experts
2816 Del Prado Blvd S #1, Cape Coral, FL 33904
(833) 365-3733 myaccidentexperts.com
Wolfson & Leon
1031 Cape Coral Pkwy E # 204, Cape Coral, FL 33904
(239) 471-0714 capecoral.wolfsonlawfirm.com
Goldberg Noone Abraham
1625 SE 47th Terrace Unit 1, Cape Coral, FL 33904
(239) 208-3000 goldberg-law.com
Marylynne Leblanc, Attorney
1425 Viscaya Pkwy # 206, Cape Coral, FL 33990
(239) 822-8795 yourvoiceintrial.com

Medical malpractice lawyers in Cape Coral, Florida help patients who have been harmed by negligent healthcare providers. Florida law requires that a medical malpractice claim be filed within two years of the incident or discovery of the injury, with a maximum of four years from the date of the incident. These attorneys assist with cases involving surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication mistakes, and birth injuries.

What Does a Medical Malpractice Lawyer in Cape Coral Cost?

Medical malpractice lawyers in Florida typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they take a percentage of your settlement or verdict if you win. Fees usually range from 33 to 40 percent of the recovery. You may also be responsible for case costs like expert witness fees and court filing fees, which can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the statute of limitations for medical malpractice in Florida?
In Florida, you generally have two years from the time you discovered or should have discovered the injury to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. There is also a four-year statute of repose from the date of the incident, meaning no claim can be filed after four years regardless of discovery.
Do I need a pre-suit screening before filing a medical malpractice claim in Florida?
Yes, Florida law requires a pre-suit investigation process. You must serve a notice of intent to sue on the healthcare provider and obtain an affidavit from a qualified medical expert stating that there is reasonable grounds for the claim. This process can take up to 90 days.
What types of damages can I recover in a Florida medical malpractice case?
You may recover economic damages like medical expenses and lost wages, and non-economic damages for pain and suffering. Florida caps non-economic damages at 500,000 dollars per claimant in most cases, with a higher cap of 1 million dollars for catastrophic injuries or death.