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Year: 2017
Misunderstanding a hot head
We all function at least a little bit like our own doctors and nurses. We do the same for our children, of course, especially when they are very young.Everyone is aware that elevated body temperatures can be strong signals that a person is ill. When the thermometer...
Veteran to Receive More Than $500,000 in Settlement with VA
Failure to diagnose is one form of medical malpractice, but so is failure to inform the patient about medical test results and provide the appropriate treatment.That was the case for a veteran who says his life was shortened because a VA hospital overlooked a test.The...
A Texas hospital administrator sues for medical malpractice
It is interesting to see how unforeseen events can dramatically change a person's viewpoint. We read recently of the administrator of a Texas hospital northeast of San Antonio has come to understand the plight of victims of doctor negligence.The longtime administrator...
Understanding Your Legal Options After VA Medical Negligence
Medical malpractice takes many forms, and like other hospitals, VA medical centers are not immune to errors that harm patients. In fact, we've discussed multiple kinds of VA medical malpractice in recent months: Unnecessary surgery Medication errors Failure to...
Are double-booked surgeons higher risks of medical malpractice?
If you are scheduled for surgery at a Veterans Affairs hospital on your back, heart or brain, you are among the patients most likely to have a double-booked surgeon. What is that, you wonder. A doctor who bills twice?No, a double-booked surgeon is one who is doing two...
Medical malpractice: VA staff left sponges inside patient
Virtually everyone agrees that America's veterans deserve the best medical care whether they are treated here in San Antonio or anywhere else around the nation. Unfortunately, Veterans Affairs does not always deliver even standard care.A VA hospital was recently...
Congresswoman bucks party on medical malpractice cap
She is just three years old, but she has already been cut off from many of life's simple pleasures. Because of the irreversible brain injury she sustained at birth, she will never be able to walk, run, stand up or skip a rope.The cause of the birth injury was doctor...
Medical residents’ days stretch from 16 hours to 24-hour shifts
This past weekend, 30,000 first-year medical residents began working in hospitals from San Antonio to San Francisco to New York and points in between. As the new doctors began their first rounds, new work rules went into effect that could add 8 hours or even more to...
House passes measure to cap medical malpractice compensation
As we have reported here in our San Antonio legal blog, and countless other have stated in blogs, articles, news reports and editorials across the nation, efforts to cap compensation in medical malpractice litigation hurts one group of people: those who have been...