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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (January 25, 2023) – Rafferty Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa is proud to announce Nicole Kruegel is the firm’s newest Partner. Nicole has spent the past nine years litigating medical malpractice cases and has a record of success obtaining justice for clients who have suffered catastrophic injuries due to medical negligence.
As a trial lawyer representing plaintiffs, Nicole has arguably tried more medical malpractice cases in Florida than any other female attorney in her age bracket. Over the past nine years, Nicole’s impressive record of experience in the courtroom has yielded exceptional results in her cases involving delayed or misdiagnosed strokes as well as birth injuries. Her most recent resolutions include a $2.5M settlement in a medical malpractice case, a $1.76M Arbitration Award in a nursing home case, and a confidential multi-million-dollar result in a birth injury case.
Nicole is an active member of many professional associations including the American Association for Justice and Florida Justice Association. She currently serves on the Board of the Florida Justice Association Women’s Caucus and is Sponsorship Director for the Palm Beach Chapter of the Florida Association of Women Lawyers.
Rafferty Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa remains one of the largest boutique litigation firms in the Palm Beach Gardens area with a national reputation for resolving complex cases and a deep commitment to serving our local community. Our firm is comprised of litigators dedicated to responsible advocacy and protecting the rights of catastrophically injured clients with excellence, integrity, and professionalism.
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