emergency room care

  

When does the willful and wanton standard of proof apply in Texas ER medical malpractice cases?

Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't always apply

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A matter of life and death: Triage and hospital emergency rooms

Triage nurses are supposed to put people with dangerous, unstable medical conditions at the head of the line, but it doesn't always happen

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Subdural hematoma misdiagnosis in ER leads to aneurysm, brain injury

Doctor, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner, and registering nurse negligence contribute to tragic outcome

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Sodium, porphyria, and medical malpractice

After multiple physician appointments, an ER doctor made the right diagnosis

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Texas ambulance and emergency medical technician (EMT) roles and medical malpractice

EMT decisions and comments can set emergency treatment on the right or wrong course

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Emergency room medical malpractice after a car wreck

Misdiagnosis after a motor vehicle accident is an avoidable risk of ER care

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Yes, some ER medical malpractice cases are still possible under Texas tort reform laws

Potential emergency room cases require extra attention by an experienced Texas medical malpractice lawyer

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Neck pain after trauma, or with other symptoms, can mean there's a serious medical problem

Sometimes it's more than just a "pain in the neck"

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Some Texas emergency room medical malpractice cases are still possible, despite tort reform

There are four factors to consider in every ER malpractice case

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Heart attack misdiagnosis and medical malpractice in Texas emergency rooms

There are 800,000+ heart attacks annually in the United States

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