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.

Who can issue a subpoena in Texas?

Who can issue a subpoena in Texas?

Painter Law Firm's frequently asked questions (FAQ) series

Case shows it's always important to investigate chest pain

Case shows it's always important to investigate chest pain

Man dies because primary care provider didn't work up chest pain complaint

The role of cord blood gas studies in proving birth-related brain injuries

The role of cord blood gas studies in proving birth-related brain injuries

Cord blood gas samples are collected after the umbilical cord is clamped at delivery

Lessons learned from representing physicians who were victims of medical malpractice as patients

Lessons learned from representing physicians who were victims of medical malpractice as patients

When doctors are patients and are injured by medical mistakes, it makes it easier to understand the broad scope of medical malpractice

Abdominal pain and medical malpractice

Abdominal pain and medical malpractice

Acute abdominal pain requires careful medical attention and a differential diagnosis

Nursing communication should pack more punch than some may expect

Nursing communication should pack more punch than some may expect

Good nurses are the backbone of safe hospital care

Hospital or nursing facility falls are almost always medical malpractice

Hospital or nursing facility falls are almost always medical malpractice

Nursing staff is required to assess each patient's fall risk upon admission

Sometimes financial motivations lead to scheduling surgeries in-office or at a surgery center

Sometimes financial motivations lead to scheduling surgeries in-office or at a surgery center

Not all arrangements are criminal

Why the 75-day tolling possibility for Texas medical malpractice cases is almost always a bad idea

Why the 75-day tolling possibility for Texas medical malpractice cases is almost always a bad idea

The 75-day tolling provision is probably the most appealed issue in current medical malpractice cases

Two challenges for C-Section deliveries in Texas

Two challenges for C-Section deliveries in Texas

Texas has the fourth highest rate of cesarean sections in America