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hiring a medical malpractice lawyer
The 75-day tolling provision is probably the most appealed issue in current medical malpractice cases
Life care plans are an important tool in many cases with significant lifelong injuries
Experienced medical malpractice attorneys recognize which ones
Competent representation requires a greater time and financial investment than a routine personal injury case
Texas law allows immediate appellate review of trial court orders for defendants, but not plaintiffs
Extra procedural steps are required to proceed with the claim
Laws give plaintiffs options on where to file suit
Improper informed consent doesn't excuse known complications, either
Even plain vanilla motor vehicle collisions don't escape the draconian grip of Texas tort reform
Audit trails should be programmed and preserved to promote transparency