Robert Painter

Robert Painter

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Robert Painter is an award-winning medical malpractice attorney at Painter Law Firm Medical Malpractice Attorneys in Houston, Texas. He is a former hospital administrator who represents patients and family members in medical negligence and wrongful death lawsuits all over Texas. Contact him for a free consultation and strategy session by calling 281-580-8800 or emailing him right now.

Study explores new potential hemorrhagic stroke medical treatment

Study explores new potential hemorrhagic stroke medical treatment

Hemorrhagic strokes are less understood than the more common ischemic strokes

Who's responsible when medical malpractice leads to more medical malpractice?

Original tortfeasor doctrine

Hemorrhaging and preeclampsia are two top causes of maternal deaths in pregnancy

Hemorrhaging and preeclampsia are two top causes of maternal deaths in pregnancy

Despite medical advances, the rates of preventable deaths and injuries of pregnant mothers are at concerning levels

Patients admitted after a fall and fracture have a higher risk for a second one

Patients admitted after a fall and fracture have a higher risk for a second one

Broken hips among the elderly can severely impact lives

Criminal charges filed against plastic surgeon and nurse anesthetist over 5-hour delay in calling 911 after patient arrested

Criminal charges filed against plastic surgeon and nurse anesthetist over 5-hour delay in calling 911 after patient arrested

Certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) surrendered license after patient became unresponsive shortly after CRNA administered multiple anesthetic drugs

The role of inferences in Texas medical malpractice expert reports

The role of inferences in Texas medical malpractice expert reports

Some inferences are allowed, others aren't

The educational role of home health and wound care nurses

The educational role of home health and wound care nurses

Nurses are responsible for properly training patient and family caregivers and for supervising delegated care

Four questions to ask when confronted with potential brain death

Four questions to ask when confronted with potential brain death

Some hospitals are quick and aggressive in requesting a do not resuscitate (DNR) order

New anesthesiology guidelines address extubation readiness and risk

New anesthesiology guidelines address extubation readiness and risk

Timing is an important consideration for removing an endotracheal/breathing tube

Defeating a defense medical malpractice summary judgment in Texas

Defeating a defense medical malpractice summary judgment in Texas

Fort Worth Court of Appeals determines that plaintiff's case didn't meet the cut