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Texas negligence experts in medical malpractice lawsuits
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Most Texas medical malpractice cases require experts to prove causation. There are exceptions where a jury does not need an expert to decide causation. Those medical malpractice cases are limited to those cases where a jury can use its own experience and common sense to determine causation. For example, a jury will not need an…

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Texas Lost Chance of Survival Doctrine in Medical Malpractice Cases
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The lost chance of survival doctrine in medical malpractice cases does not exist in Texas. Ultimately, Texas medical malpractice laws state that a plaintiff’s ability to recover monetary and punitive damages for personal injury is barred where the medical practitioner’s negligence deprived the plaintiff of only a 50% or less chance of survival. To illustrate,…

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Proving Causation in Texas Medical Malpractice
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The most difficult aspect of proving the San Antonio and greater Texas medical malpractice case is proving causation through expert testimony. There have been incredibly vast changes in the law of medical malpractice. In the late 1970s, the Texas legislature was tasked with remedying the “medical malpractice insurance crisis” which allegedly was the product of…

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San Antonio and greater Texas Medical Malpractice Cases Update
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As an update to our last blog post, several important Texas medical malpractice cases have emerged that can affect residents of San Antonio and greater Texas. In Dallas, a patient suffered severe and permanent brain damage in Texas when Baylor medical center’s emergency care center did not allegedly detect a cerebral hemorrhage in the patient.…

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Texas Personal Injury Cases Update
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In 2009, there were several seminal cases in the area of Texas medical malpractice and Texas nursing home abuse litigation . In Dallas, the patient brought an action against both the physician and the physician’s assistant (PA) for their failure to follow up on a mass detected on a mammogram. It is important to note…

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Critical Aspects to Medical Malpractice Cases in Texas
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Although Texas reforms have put the breaks on a lot of Texas medical malpractice claims , there are still several great examples of medical negligence cases which can be brought by a Texas medical malpractice lawyer. In one case, a patient fell from a hospital bed and alleged several acts of negligence. After initially being…

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San Antonio Texas Nursing Home Abuse and Medical Malpractice Cases Update
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There have been several San Antonio nursing home personal injuries which merit comment. The executrix of the estate of a San Antonio nursing home resident sued 2 doctors and the nursing home for medical malpractice. The alleged victim was a 72 year old woman who developed a staph infection and sepsis after her back surgery.…

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Proving malpractice in Texas pharmaceutical drug and malpractice injury cases
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In proving malpractice, a San Antonio Texas personal injury lawyer must be extremely careful in choosing his expert witnesses. Many a Texas pharmaceutical injury case or malpractice case has been dismissed for inadequate expert witnesses. One potential downfall is that a defendant physician must have his principles tested according to the basic teachings of the…

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Reliable Expert Testimony in Texas Personal Injury Cases
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In the late 1990s, the Texas Supreme Court indicated that the substance of an expert’s testimony must be considered, specifically the data the expert relies on to form his/her opinion. If the foundational data upon which the expert bases his opinion is unreliable, then the expert’s opinion will be considered unreliable. Very often, in Texas…

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Recovery of Damages in Texas Wrongful Death Lawsuits
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Many plaintiffs now ask what can be recovered in a Texas wrongful death medical malpractice case . Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code (TX CPRC ) Section 74.301, there is a cap of $250,000 on “non-economic” damages. Non-economic damages compensate an injured plaintiff for physical pain and suffering, mental or emotional pain, loss of…

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