medical malpractice

  

Fort Worth court of appeals addresses neuromonitoring malpractice in spine surgery case

Neuromonitoring technology allows advance warning to spine surgeons before they cause permanent nerve or spinal cord damage

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Hospital discharge can be a risky time for patients

Nursing staff must ensure continuity of care from hospitalization to home

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Why is an attorney-client fee agreement important in a Texas medical malpractice case?

Mandatory proper contingency fee agreements reveal key terms and whether the attorney you think you're hiring will actually be doing the work

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Can you file a Texas medical malpractice case in federal court?

Painter Law Firm's frequently asked question (FAQ) series

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Is it a good idea to keep a journal or take notes during a hospital stay?

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Lawsuit alleges that sluggish nursing home response after patient fall leads to death

Hospital and nursing home accrediting agencies consider patient falls sentinel or never events

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When it comes to surgery, two opinions are sometimes better than one

There are some simple ways to reduce surgical risk, starting with not having unnecessary surgeries

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Texas Children's Hospital is in court with parents over continuing infant's care

Hospitals are increasingly bypassing the Texas Advance Directives Act death panel statute

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What happens if a Texas medical malpractice case doesn’t settle at mediation?

Painter Law Firm's frequently asked question (FAQ) series

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How does death affect a Texas medical malpractice case?

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