Six research clusters, eighteen long-form articles — the clinical and legal anatomy of every malpractice focus area we handle. For patients, families, and anyone trying to understand what went wrong before deciding what to do next.
- Clusters
- Six practice areas
- Articles
- 18 long-form · 1500w+ each
- Reviewed
- Zayed Law attorneys

What is the Zayed Law medical malpractice resource library?
A research library of long-form articles on the clinical and legal anatomy of every malpractice focus area our Miami firm handles — six practice-area clusters, eighteen long-form spokes, continuously reviewed. Think of it as the background reading we would recommend during a first consultation, made public so anyone trying to understand what went wrong can start there.
By practice area
Six practice-area clusters, each with three long-form articles on the conditions, errors, and legal patterns most common in that focus area. Start with the cluster that matches your case type.

Adam J. Zayed
Founder & Managing Trial Attorney — Zayed Law Offices
Adam J. Zayed is the founder and managing trial attorney of Zayed Law Offices. He has recovered more than $150 million for injured clients and represented plaintiffs in billion-dollar mass tort litigations.
He carefully limits his caseload so every case receives the attention, craft, and strategic development needed to fully articulate each client’s losses — building cases brick by brick through statistics, strategy, and behavioral science.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Miami Medical Malpractice research library — what it covers, who it’s for, and how to use it.
A research library of long-form articles on the medical and legal anatomy of the malpractice cases our Miami firm handles — birth injury, cerebral palsy, anesthesia errors, failure to diagnose, wrong diagnosis, and surgical errors. Each article is written as background for patients and families trying to understand what happened before deciding what to do next.
The library is drafted by our content team and reviewed against the clinical and legal record by Zayed Law attorneys. It is not medical advice and it is not legal advice — it is the same background reading we recommend to clients during the intake conversation.
You can use them to understand what the standard of care typically requires, what kinds of evidence matter, and where Florida law puts the burden. You cannot use them to determine whether you have a viable claim — that requires a specific review of your medical records, timeline, and the providers involved. That is what a free consultation is for.
The clinical background (how an injury happens, what the standard of care is, how it is typically investigated) applies anywhere. The legal framework is Florida-specific — statute of limitations, pre-suit requirements, damages caps, expert qualifications, and Chapter 766 procedure are all Florida rules. If you are outside Florida, use the library for the clinical context and a local medical malpractice firm for the legal analysis.
We add new articles and revise existing ones as Florida case law, clinical guidelines, and statute updates change the underlying terrain. Every article is dated to reflect the last substantive review.
No. Reading our published research does not create an attorney-client relationship, and nothing in the library should be treated as specific legal advice for your situation. An attorney-client relationship is created only after a formal engagement is signed with our office.
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