Personal Injury and Medical
Malpractice Victims
We at the Law Offices of Joseph I. Lipsky are closely tracking the rapidly changing public health crises due to the new coronavirus or COVID-19. We are taking all available actions to remain accessible to our clients and our community as we continue to act in accordance with their best interests during this difficult time, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control.
Please see below for answers to some frequently asked questions, and feel free to reach out to us any time at info@lipskylaw.com or on our toll-free hotline 888-FLA-LAW8 (888-352-5298) for help with your case or inquiry.
Unlike many states across the county, Florida has not yet issued a mandatory shelter in place order. However, there are many things we can do to reduce the risk of contracting Covid-19. The Florida Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommend:
Yes, while our offices are physically closed, all attorneys, paralegals and secretaries are working remotely with full access to all files and case materials.
We remain “open” during regular business hours for all calls and emails. Our 24-hour hotline is manned around the clock for all emergencies.
Video conferences, required court appearances and depositions may take place via Zoom, Skype and Facetime.
We are open for all new personal injury accident clients. We are able to rapidly communicate via video conference, email and text to help accident victims with all emergent matters.
As all daily operations are ongoing, albeit from different locations, you may call our offices as usual to speak with us about your case.
Every county in Florida has different and continually updated policies for previously scheduled court matters. While Florida Chief Justice Canady suspended all jury trials until at least April 17th, hearings on motions and other matters are still taking place daily via conference calling and video teleconferencing, depending upon each Judge’s policy.
Many previously scheduled matters are being cancelled until our local governments allow less restrictive travel. As each case and situation is different, please call us with all questions regarding your particular case so we may update you appropriately.
Again, please feel free to reach out to us with questions at any time, and see the following links below for CDC, state, and/or local updates regarding public health orders, court operations, and other information.
CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/
State: https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/
Court: https://www.floridasupremecourt.org/
We urge all non-essential workers to stay safe, stay home and follow all Federal, State and Local health recommendations.