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damages and caps
Some caps apply to all damages, others don't
Young adult patient had surgery for broken leg, was discharged despite signs of compartment syndrome
Opinion interprets tort reform statute requirement for periodic payments over time, rather than lump sum payment, if requested by any party
Senate Bill 6 was sent to the governor's desk on June 1, 2021
Trial and appellate courts address sufficiency of the evidence to support a plaintiffs' jury verdict
Life care plans are an important tool in many cases with significant lifelong injuries
So-called nonprofit hospitals are some of the richest ones around
Non-economic damages are subject to statutory caps, but also need advance planning to prove
Under Texas law, there's an important distinction between lost future wages and loss of future earning capacity
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