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Justice for Gerald šŸ’™
Ensuring Gerald’s story is heard while fighting to repeal the unjust Free Kill law that denies families justice, because every life deserves equal dignity, protection, and accountability in healthcare.

This podcast interview means so much to me because it gave me the chance to tell Gerald’s story — not just how we lost h...
05/30/2026

This podcast interview means so much to me because it gave me the chance to tell Gerald’s story — not just how we lost him, but why we refuse to stay silent.

Gerald was more than a statistic, more than a diagnosis, and more than what the system reduced him to. He was loved deeply, and his life mattered. What happened to him should never happen to another family.

Through this interview, I hope more people learn about Florida’s ā€œFree Killā€ law and how it denies countless grieving families access to justice after devastating medical negligence.

Thank you to Ed and Afreekill.com for giving our family a voice and helping shine a light on an issue so many people still don’t know exists.

Please listen, share, and help us continue spreading awareness. Every share helps Gerald’s story reach another person.

Tonight, on The Fight Against Free Kill Laws with Ed Salazar, we welcome special guest Kristin Pfennig for an emotional and important conversation about just...

We’ve had enough. Enough silence. Enough injustice. Enough families being denied accountability. We are not backing down...
05/29/2026

We’ve had enough. Enough silence. Enough injustice. Enough families being denied accountability. We are not backing down.

Check out Kris10’s post.

05/28/2026
05/28/2026

Most people have no idea Florida has a law that can deny grieving families justice after medical negligence.

This is why we fight.
This is why Gerald’s story matters.

Please watch, share, and help us spread awareness.

To the candidates for Florida Governor will you choose your voters and finally do the right thing and repeal this obscen...
05/27/2026

To the candidates for Florida Governor will you choose your voters and finally do the right thing and repeal this obscene unconstitutional law? The people of Florida deserve to know that their healthcare providers aren’t hiding behind this law. Accountability in healthcare insures patient safety and better outcomes for everyone. for Gerald Free Kill

5 months after Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed a bill to repeal what critics call Florida’s ā€˜free kill’ law, newly obtained records show who may have had the Go...

05/27/2026

This page I’m sharing is for a Florida firefighter who lost his life due to medical negligence. A man who spent his life showing up when people needed help the most deserved better.

Now it’s our turn to show up for him and his family. Please take a moment to follow, share his story, and help us keep fighting until this unjust law is changed. No grieving family should be denied justice.


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05/26/2026

Free Kill
for Gerald

Will you continue to allow doctors to kill patients and then have no accountability? Do you believe that only some lives are worthy of justice? Do you think parents love their children less once they turn 25 and won’t be in pain or suffer if they are murdered by a healthcare provider?

The last four words in our pledge of allegiance are ā€œand justice for allā€ but that doesn’t apply to everyone in Florida.

Understanding Florida’s Wrongful Death Act, Statute § 768.21(8)

Florida Statute § 768.21(8) provides limitations for who can bring a lawsuit against a medical facility or healthcare provider if their medical negligence causes the wrongful death of a patient.


This is the actual statute, word for word:

Section (3): Minor children of the decedent, and all children of the decedent if there is no surviving spouse, may also recover for lost parental companionship, instruction, and guidance and for mental pain suffering from the date of injury. For the purposes of this subsection, if both spouses die within 30 days of one another as a result of the same wrongful act or series of acts arising out of the same incident, each spouse is considered to have been predeceased by the other.

*What this means is that in the case of wrongful death of a parent, minor children (children under 25 as defined by the Wrongful Death Statute), and all children of the deceased are eligible to file a lawsuit in a court of law.

Section (4): Each parent of a deceased minor child may also recover for mental pain and suffering from the date of injury. Each parent of an adult child may also recover for mental pain and suffering if there are no other survivors.

*What this means is that parents of adult children may also file a claim to recover damages if the adult child was not married and has no children.

Section (8): The damages specified in subsection 3 shall not be recoverable by adult children and the damages specified in subsection (4) shall not be recoverable by parents of an adult child with respect to claims for medical negligence as defined by s. 766.106(1)

*What this means is that if the wrongful death was due to medical negligence or error, the parents of an adult deceased and adult children of the deceased may not file a lawsuit. Only a spouse or minor child is not precluded. A minor child is described as anyone under age 25. There is no option available to those groups of individuals to seek redress or justice in court.

Persons age 18 and above, without a spouse and without a minor child
are therefore eligible to be a Florida Free Kill (Victim of the Wrongful Death Act).


Points to ponder:

This law allows medical providers to take a Kevorkian-like position, only worse because it is without patient permission, with no fear of retribution. Florida free kill means that medical staff are literally free to kill patients with zero accountability if the patient is both unmarried and has no minor children.

In all other states, when a victim prevails in a wrongful death suit, the healthcare provider must pay back Medicaid, Medicare and health insurance companies. In Florida, if the victim falls into the ā€œFree Killā€ category of a wrongful death case, the hospital does not have to pay back said organizations and the victims are left without recourse.

The Florida Supreme Court incorrectly ruled in Mizrahi vs. N. Miami Medical Center (Fla. 2000), that turning over this law would cause an increase in health care costs and, thus, failed to find the law unconstitutional under its rational basis analysis. This was not a valid argument at the time and the Florida Supreme Court in subsequent decisions recognized that when it found other similar laws that denied victims equal protection under the law unconstitutional.

The Florida Supreme Court in the Estate of McCall v. Unites States of America (Fla. 2014) and North Broward Hospital District v. Kalitan (Fla. 2017) recognized that medical insurance rates never decreased and actually increased while denying victims equal protection under the law and violating the Florida Constitution.

The Court in McCall noted, ā€œThere is no indication that the past medical malpractice crisis continues into the present. If the medical malpractice crisis does not continue into the present, I fail to see how a past crisis can justify the permanent exclusion of an entire class of victims from seeking compensation for pain and suffering damages due to the wrongful death of their parents as a result of medical malpractice.ā€

Florida Statute § 768.21(8) is clearly unconstitutional as it denies a certain class of individuals equal protection under the law and deprives these classes of individuals of their right to access the courts for redress as enumerated by the Florida Constitution.

A person affected by medical error who is still living may file; however, if they die before the lawsuit is finalized and they do not have a spouse or minor child, they forfeit the case.

The Florida Free Kill Law arbitrarily without reason punishes the most grievously injured and their surviving family members.

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