Ivan F. Cabrera

<strong>Ivan F. Cabrera</strong>
Ivan Cabrera

Ivan F. Cabrera established his legal career at a prominent South Florida insurance defense firm upon earning his degree from St. Thomas University School of Law in 1992. He became an associate at Krupnick Campbell in 1996, working his way up to partner in just five years. With an accounting and business background, Cabrera assesses defendants’ corporate business structures and economic damages to assure clients are fully compensated for the injuries or damages they have sustained. He is bilingual, speaking both Spanish and English, and has litigated wrongful death, personal injury, and commercial cases throughout Central and South America. Cabrera has also appeared before courts and tribunals in Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Mexico.

Education: St. Thomas University School of Law, J.D., 1992

Admissions: The Florida Bar; New York State Bar Association; District of Columbia Bar; U.S. District Court for Southern District of Florida; U.S. District Court for Middle District of Florida; U.S. Supreme Court

Associations: Florida Bar Grievance Committee (Chairperson); Florida Bar Fee Arbitration Program (Arbitrator)

Contact: icabrera@lctrlegal.com

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$42,250,000
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Failure to timely treat sepsis resulting in brain injury to child
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$10,000,000
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Negligence in delivery of a child resulting in death of mother
$7,600,000
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Rapid overcorrection of electrolyte imbalance resulting in osmotic demyelination syndrome
$7,000,000
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$5,300,000
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Motorcycle accident resulting in spinal fracture
$5,300,000
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Resident bit by water moccasin in Silver Shores Housing Development resulting in below the knee amputation
$5,300,000
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$5,000,000
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Failing to timely recognize and treat sepsis following transvaginal mesh repair resulting in limb loss
$5,000,000
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$4,000,000
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$3,900,000
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$3,540,000
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$2,450,000
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$2,350,000
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Negligence in the treatment of a pilon fracture which ultimately required a below the knee amputation
$2,160,000
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Failure to treat aortic dissection resulting in death
$1,900,000
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Negligence during childbirth that led to brachial plexus injury and permanent nerve damage
$1,600,000
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Plaintiff died TWO hours after discharge from hospital
$1,540,000
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Bowel perforation during abdominal surgery
$1,400,000
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IV infiltration resulting in compartment syndrome
$1,250,000
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Failure to properly treat esophageal diverticulum resulting in esophagectomy
$1,100,000
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Multiple physicians failed to diagnose esophageal tumor leading to death
$1,090,000
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Failure to treat bowel obstruction which lead to sepsis and death
$1,050,000
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