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​Florida Medical Malpractice Attorney


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There are few trial lawyers in Florida who have more experience litigating cases against area hospitals and physicians than Tripp Sebring. Over 27 years, he has secured numerous multi-million dollar recoveries for his clients, including one of the largest reported verdicts in Florida against Tampa General Hospital for the death of an infant.

​If you think you may have a medical malpractice case you would like Mr. Sebring to investigate, please feel free to contact him. All consultations are at no cost and Mr. Sebring’s fees are paid only in the event of a recovery.

Sebring Law​
1001 3rd Ave West, Suite 480
Bradenton, FL 34205

Phone : (813) 227-7777

"Serving clients throughout Florida"

Experience Matters

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Harold L. Sebring, III., "Tripp", is part of a distinguished Florida family with a lifelong dediction to the legal profession.  Justice Harold L. Sebring, Sr. was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida and presided over the Nazi War Crimes Trials in the Nuremberg Trials in Germany.  Judge Sebring then joined Stetson College Of Law as Dean and remained there until he retired.   ​

​Tripp Sebring has over 27 years of Medical Malpractice litigation experience.  He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Florida State University in 1989 and his Juris Doctor from Stetson College Of Law in 1993.  He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1995. 
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Mr. Sebring's sole focus is handling consumers' Medical Malpractice claims!

A Few Notable Results

$12,000,000

Baby died as a result of hospital staff and physicians failing to properly assess his severe abdominal condition, order necessary consultations and ​perform necessary diagnostic studies.
(Jury Verdict)

$12,000,000

15 year-old teenager paralyzed from the waist down and in a wheelchair due to a surgeon’s neglect to perform the necessary pre-surgical diagnostic tests.

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$6,000,000

The baby was brain damaged as a result of the failure of a pediatric surgical team to adjust a misplaced central venous catheter before infusion.

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For a list of additional case results, please visit our "Case Results" page.

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