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The Importance of a Medical Power of Attorney in Florida
In the Sunshine State, planning for unforeseen medical emergencies is not just prudent but essential. A Medical Power of Attorney (MPOA), also known as a healthcare surrogate designation in Florida, is a critical legal document…
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Senate Approves Healthcare Transparency Law
In a positive step towards enhancing healthcare transparency and consumer protection, Florida senators unanimously passed HB 7089, setting a new precedent in the management of medical expenses and debt. This comprehensive bill embarks on several…
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Amputations More Common for Black & Latino Patients
Black and Latino patients tend to face more diabetic amputations because they’re up against a mix of challenges. Things like higher diabetes rates, limited access to quality healthcare, differences in money and resources, and sometimes…
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Summary of the Florida Patient’s Bill of Rights & Responsibilities
Florida law requires that your health care provider or health care facility recognize your rights while you are receiving medical care and that you respect the health care provider’s or health care facility’s right to…
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How to Sue a Hospital or Doctor for Medical Negligence
Medical negligence is a serious issue that can have severe consequences for patients. People who get hurt by medical negligence need to know their rights and what they can do to get compensated and treated…
Welcome to my blog!
At Treto Law, we advocate for better and equitable healthcare in Latino and minority communities. Attorney Robin Treto has investigated hundreds of potential claims for families as a medical negligence attorney. Over and over again, we’ve seen communities receive poor care because of language barriers, gaps in medical rights, and substandard insurance and hospital choices.
We’re out to fix that—one case at a time.

