Venues · 18 counties · 13 states
The courthouse sets the number.
Two facilities forty miles apart, with the same operator, the same acuity and the same incident, can carry materially different expected claim values. Underwriters price that. Almost nobody explains it to the operator paying for it.
These pages describe mechanisms rather than reputations: the statutory route a plaintiff takes, the procedural gates that filter or front-load cost, the docket practice, and what an operator in that county should change about its program as a result.
There are no verdict statistics on these pages. Those numbers are proprietary, unverifiable, or both, and a fabricated one would be worse than no page at all.
Florida
State practice →Miami-Dade County
Eleventh Judicial Circuit
pre-suit procedure, a dense bed count, and storm exposure on the same balance sheet
Broward County
Seventeenth Judicial Circuit
a large retiree population, out of state families, and the same pre-suit clock
Hillsborough County
Thirteenth Judicial Circuit
the Tampa Bay growth market, surge exposure, and a fast-filling inventory
California
State practice →Free coverage review
Is your tower built for the county you actually operate in?
Send the declarations page. A specialist will read the limit, the defense treatment and the abuse sublimit against the venue and tell you what does not fit.