In 2021 family members sue hospital and doctors in federal and state courts for damages when their loved one died due to an unrecognized and untreated acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). Treating doctors failed to promptly test, diagnose and treat the patient despite elevated cardiac enzymes and other obvious clinical signs and symptoms. Inadequate nursing […]
Recent Settlements
Indiano & Williams, P.S.C. files suit in federal court on behalf of exclusive sales agent to recover commissions, value of business and injunctive relief for breach of Sales Representation Contract. Sales agent had started and developed a business in P.R. supplying supermarkets of product. Sales representative visited customers, obtained orders, sent orders to principal, collected
PR Law 21-1990 Sales Representation in PR – Breach Of Contract Read More »
We served as local counsel in a case against the largest bank in Puerto Rico alleging excess fees charged by the bank to the class we represented. After extensive electronic discovery and motion practice, the case was mediated and resolved. The United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico approved the mediated settlement
We served as local counsel in this case involving a breach of privacy by a medical provider resulting in the release of medical information. Our client sued on her own behalf and for those similarly situated. After discovery and a series of motion, this case was settled by mediation. The Federal Court in Puerto Rico
Class Action: Breach of Privacy/Security Jessie Serrano v. Inmediata Corp. (21-1594) Read More »
This case involved a dispute between an owner of luxury properties and a property manager. We represented the owner of the properties. There were multiple claims of breach of contract involving highly complex aspects of contract law, an alleged right to purchase these properties, “bad faith” possession and many aspects of the Puerto Rico Civil
Complex property rights cases under Puerto Rico law. Read More »
A young couple was expecting their first child and chose an obstetrician to take care of their prenatal care in 2021. Unfortunately, in December of 2021, the expecting mother was admitted to Auxilio Mutuo’s due to labor contractions at about 34-36 weeks of gestation. A sonogram was performed, and they could not detect the baby’s
Medical Malpractice-Baby Case (2022-2023) Read More »
After extensive discovery and litigation, Indiano & Williams prevailed over an insurance company that had denied a homeowner coverage to a co-defendant at whose premise an accident had occurred. See, Docket No. 90, 11-1439 9(DRD), decided September 6, 2012. The accident involved a Murphy wall-bed that broke unexpectedly, severing part of two fingers of its