by Jim O'Leary | Articles
Instagram, the “fast, beautiful and fun way to share your photos with friends and family” app for smartphones could be a disaster for our kids. Children under 13 are on Instagram. It is ultra simple for kids to sign up and begin posting photos of...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Education
On March 18, 2013 I will once again be lecturing at Florida Gulf Coast University. Over the past three years it has been an honor to be a guest lecturer at FGCU. I take my opportunity to address the students very seriously. I value education very highly and find the...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Education
Today a national tragedy occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut. Innocent people, children, were killed. Who among us is not disgusted at the thought of this monster who did this violence. As a father of three school age children, my whole heart, my...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Education, Law, Medical Records
Since 1951, Florida law has granted a patient access to his or her own medical records and has required the health care practitioner who created the records to maintain the confidentiality of the records. Two primary sections of Florida law address medical records and...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Auto Accidents, Medical Bills
Have you ever received a medical bill in the mail that was hard, if not impossible, to understand? In this day and age, with all of the various multitude of diagnostic procedure codes, it has become a foreign language for most of us to comprehend a medical bill. You...
by Jim O'Leary | Articles, Auto Accidents, Law
Senate Bill 1860 revises the Florida Motor Vehicle No-Fault Law. The bill primarily amends laws governing Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits under the No-Fault law and laws related to PIP motor-vehicle insurance fraud. The major changes enacted by the bill are...