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A Florida Second Amended Complaint for Negligence — Assault by PhysicaTherapiesis— - Jury Trial Demand is a legal document filed in the state of Florida to bring a lawsuit against a physical therapist for assault and negligence. This complaint is typically filed by a plaintiff who has been harmed by the actions or conduct of a physical therapist during a treatment session or therapy session. In this complaint, the plaintiff alleges that the physical therapist assaulted them, meaning that the therapist intentionally and unlawfully caused them harm or physical contact without their consent. Additionally, the complaint asserts a claim of negligence, alleging that the physical therapist breached the duty of care owed to the plaintiff, resulting in their injury. The content of the complaint will include specific details about the incident, such as the date, time, and location of the assault, as well as a description of the physical therapist's actions that caused harm. The plaintiff may also include details of any injuries sustained, medical treatments undergone, and the impact of the assault on their life, including physical, emotional, and financial damages. Keywords related to this legal document may include: Florida, Second Amended Complaint, Negligence, Assault, Physical Therapist, Jury Trial Demand, Lawsuit, Plaintiff, Defendant, Assault and Battery, Legal Proceedings, Duty of Care, Harm, Injuries, Damages, Medical Treatment, Emotional Distress, Financial Loss. Different types of Florida Second Amended Complaints for Negligence — Assault by PhysicaTherapiesis— - Jury Trial Demand may arise depending on the specific circumstances of each case. For example, there could be variations in the allegations made, level of harm suffered, or the legal arguments put forth. However, the core elements of the complaint, such as the claim of assault, negligence, and demand for a jury trial, would typically remain consistent.