It is not unreasonable for military members and veterans in Texas and across the nation to expect to get quality medical care. Those who were in the armed forces placed themselves on the line for the United States and have the right to receive proper care from...
VA Hospital Negligence
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...
$5 million in damages in VA medical malpractice
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs uses the words of Abraham Lincoln in its pledge to care for those “who shall have borne the battle” and for their spouses and children. Unfortunately, sometimes the VA falls short of its mission. A federal judge recently awarded...
A brief history of the VA and its many medical scandals
One part of the federal government that typically gets overlooked in San Antonio history classes is the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. But the story of the agency is a fascinating one; the VA’s origins can be traced back to 1789 when the brand new American...
Medical malpractice lawsuit blames doctor, others for his suicide
If untreated, his schizophrenia brought on vivid hallucinations. But the 55-year-old man was able to stave off the frightening figments of his imagination with daily doses of the powerful anti-psychotic medication Clozapine.For more than a decade, Clozapine helped him...
Court: Missed diagnosis resulted in young woman’s death
The 23-year-old woman who suffered from lupus showed up at the emergency room with shortness of breath and neurological symptoms that included facial numbness and slurred speech. The symptoms necessitated that a routine blood test (a CBC and a Chem-7 test) be...
Court: Vet’s widow waited too long to file medical malpractice claim
Her husband was a Navy veteran who died from kidney disease after a Veterans Affairs hospital delayed treatment. Two weeks after his death, his widow received a letter from the VA addressed to her husband, urging him to get immediate care.She cannot sue for medical...
Court awards damages after finding VA liable in vet’s suicide
Regular readers of our San Antonio legal blog know that we frequently focus on our nation’s veterans and the medical care that they receive. You might have heard of a case in which a federal judge early this year found the Veterans Health Administration liable for the...
Failure to test results in ruined career, lifetime of misery
Sometimes it is the things that doctors don’t do that wind up being more harmful than the things that they do. An example of this can be found in the man whose doctors for years failed to test him for HIV despite known risk factors. When he was finally tested, the...
The sound of silence: Veteran sues VA for medical malpractice
When his country was at war, he answered loudly and clearly. Today, the 66-year-old Viet Nam veteran can't say a word.Back in 2015, he went to his local VA to have an outpatient procedure to help cure a phlegm buildup in his throat. Doctors said Botox injections would...