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Rehab malpractice & wrongful death attorneys serving Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida

Offices in West Palm Beach & Jupiter, FL

Rehab Malpractice Lawyers Serving Boynton Beach, FL

When Boynton Beach Treatment Centers Fail Their Patients, We Fight for Justice

Florida's only firm dedicated exclusively to rehab negligence. Serving Palm Beach County families with 40+ years combined experience. No fee unless we win.

Ryan P. Ingraham, Esq | Partner, McLaughlin & Stern | Florida Bar #1039392

Susan Ramsey, Esq | Partner, McLaughlin & Stern | Florida Bar #450073

Also serving Delray Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Lantana, Greenacres, and Palm Beach County

Why It Matters

Boynton Beach Families Near Florida's Densest Treatment Corridor Deserve Real Legal Protection

Boynton Beach sits at the heart of South Palm Beach County's treatment corridor, bordered by Delray Beach to the south and Lake Worth to the north. That proximity means Boynton Beach families face the same negligence risks as any market in the state.

Attorneys Ryan P. Ingraham and Susan Ramsey have litigated Florida rehab negligence cases for years. They know the local facilities, the recurring patterns of negligence, and exactly how to hold them fully accountable.

If a Boynton Beach facility harmed your loved one, you are not alone and not without options. Every consultation is free, fully confidential, and carries zero obligation to proceed.

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Meet our team

Meet the Attorneys Fighting for Boynton Beach Rehab Victims

Ryan Ingraham, Esq.

As a seasoned trial attorney who started in insurance defense—Ryan knows exactly how facilities and their insurers try to avoid accountability. Now he uses that knowledge to fight for survivors. Ryan actively supports the recovery community and has made rehabilitation facility negligence his life's work.

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Susan Ramsey, Esq.

Susan brings a unique combination of ICU nursing expertise, 40+ years of legal acumen, and deep recovery community connections. She works closely with recovery advocacy organizations throughout Florida and has dedicated her career to understanding the treatment industry from every angle—clinical, legal, and survivor advocacy.

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Wrongful Death in Treatment

When a loved one dies in a Boynton Beach or nearby Palm Beach County facility due to negligent care, inadequate supervision, or preventable medical failure, families have the right to pursue full legal accountability.

IOP & PHP Program Negligence

IOP and PHP programs in the Boynton Beach area that offer substandard clinical services, inadequate supervision, or engage in fraudulent insurance billing harm patients and expose operators to serious legal liability.

Detox & Withdrawal Negligence

Inadequate withdrawal monitoring, unsafe cold turkey detox protocols, and undertrained medical staff have caused preventable injury and death at facilities serving Boynton Beach and Palm Beach County patients.

Sober Living Home Negligence

Sober living homes near Boynton Beach that fail to prevent drug use, exploit residents through illegal patient brokering, or maintain unsafe living conditions are legally responsible for the harm they cause.

Sexual Assault by Staff or Patients

Treatment programs near Boynton Beach that fail to screen personnel, supervise patient interactions, or respond to reported threats are fully liable for the harm that results from those failures.

Medication Errors & Misdiagnosis

Medication errors, misdiagnoses, and mismanaged MAT protocols at Boynton Beach area facilities cause genuine harm and constitute actionable medical negligence regardless of how common these errors are within the industry.

Patient Escape & Elopement

Patients who elope from Boynton Beach area facilities and are subsequently harmed have legal recourse against those centers. A facility's duty of care extends well beyond its physical property line.

Physical Abuse & Unsafe Conditions

Patients at Boynton Beach treatment facilities who experience staff violence, neglect, or hazardous conditions have the same legal rights as any medical patient, including the right to pursue full civil accountability.

Our Expertise

Types of Rehab Malpractice Cases We Handle in Boynton Beach

If a Boynton Beach Rehab Failed Your Family, You Have Legal Rights & We Will Defend Them

You trusted a Boynton Beach area treatment center to protect your loved one during the most vulnerable time of their life. When that facility failed, you deserve answers, accountability, and a legal team that genuinely understands what happened.

Every consultation is completely free, fully confidential, and carries no obligation to proceed. You pay nothing unless we win. Contact us anytime and our team will respond within 24 hours.

Ryan P Ingraham and Susan Ramsey, Partners at McLaughlin & Stern PLLC, Legal team specializing in rehab malpractice and wrongful death

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions, Serving Boynton Beach, FL | Offices in Palm Beach County

The Boynton Beach and Delray Beach corridor is part of one of the most heavily saturated treatment markets in the United States, with dozens of facilities operating within a five-mile radius of one another.

Can I sue a Boynton Beach treatment facility for negligence or wrongful death?

Yes. All licensed Florida treatment centers have a legal duty to provide safe professional care. If a Boynton Beach or Palm Beach County facility's negligence caused injury or death, your family has the right to pursue full civil accountability.

Are there many rehab facilities operating near Boynton Beach?

Yes. Boynton Beach is adjacent to Delray Beach, known as the Recovery Capital of America, and is served by dozens of treatment centers, sober living homes, and outpatient programs throughout the surrounding area.

How long do I have to file a rehab malpractice claim in Florida?

Florida generally allows families two years from the date of injury or death to file. Because facilities frequently delay or lose records, contacting an attorney as early as possible is critical for Boynton Beach families.

Can I pursue a claim if the Boynton Beach facility has already closed down?

Often, yes. Closed facilities may still have active insurance policies, and their former operators may remain personally liable. Ryan and Susan investigate all available avenues for recovery when a facility has shut down or changed ownership.

What types of compensation can our family recover?

Families may recover medical and funeral expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, loss of companionship and guidance, and in cases of egregious misconduct, punitive damages to hold the facility operator accountable and protect future patients.

Where are your offices and do you serve Boynton Beach?

Our offices are located in West Palm Beach and Jupiter, Florida. We serve Boynton Beach and all of Palm Beach County from our Palm Beach County locations. Consultations are available in person, by phone, or by video at no cost.

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