You’ve devoted your life and your safety to the service of your country. In return, you expect to be treated with fairness and receive what the government has promised you. This includes proper medical care. Yet, even those medical providers who work for the federal...
Military Medical Malpractice
Did your doctor’s burnout lead to medical malpractice?
When you seek medical attention in the San Antonio area, you expect to receive proper and effective care. After all, doctors and nurses receive years of education and training, and their experience should steer them to the provision of safe treatment. Yet, all too...
Military medical malpractice claims often meet resistance
Many Texans choose to serve in the United States Armed Forces. Whether it is in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard or any other branch, they derive many benefits from it. One that is supposed to be fundamental and top notch is medical care. This is true...
Steps you can take to build a medical malpractice case
If you’ve been injured by a doctor’s mistake, then you’re probably ready to seek accountability and the compensation that you need and deserve. While a medical malpractice lawsuit may get you the results that you want, it’s not as easy as some would lead you to...
Pentagon handling military medical malpractice claims
A career in the military is a challenging and fulfilling profession. Every day, dozens of soldiers put their lives on the line to protect American citizens. Their work is certainly not easy. Therefore, when they suffer injuries, they are entitled to quality medical...
Past military malpractice continues to haunt congress
It is tempting to encourage people who have been wronged to "leave it in the past" or "move on". Not only is such an approach insensitive to the victims of medical malpractice in the military, but it also is not realistic. The actions of the past continue to rear...
Soldiers are America’s heroes. What if the military fails them?
Serving in the U.S. military is dangerous, even during peacetime. Soldiers and non-combat personnel can suffer injuries and illness simply performing daily duties on bases around the world. The Department of Defense (DOD) is responsible for diagnosing and treating its...
Marine continues to fight VA over medical malpractice
Regular readers of our San Antonio legal blog might remember that back in July we shared the story of a veteran struggling with pain and the VA. Marine vet Brian Tully was misdiagnosed by a doctor at a VA hospital, but the Department of Veterans Affairs has rejected...
Who is to blame for a medical error: doctor or machine?
Because medical errors are so common – a 2016 study said about 250,000 Americans are killed each year by medical errors – researchers have developed technologies to help reduce human mistakes. A hospital in England has developed an artificial intelligence system that...
Vet fighting VA’s attempt to use medical malpractice loophole
Few celebrations of freedom and the Fourth of July are more enthusiastic than what we have here in San Antonio. Unfortunately, not everyone was able to celebrate Independence Day with family and friends as they would have liked.A Marine Corp veteran is struggling...