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.

Could AI help prevent hyponatremia sodium complications after surgery?

Could AI help prevent hyponatremia sodium complications after surgery?

SIADH and hyponatremia are known post-surgical complications, but are often mismanaged

Texas Supreme Court reviewing medical malpractice statute of limitations

Texas Supreme Court reviewing medical malpractice statute of limitations

Lower courts have applied tolling provision inconsistently

Mom dies after childbirth, hospital under investigation

Mom dies after childbirth, hospital under investigation

What you should know about maternal mortality

Obstetric anesthesia pain relief and medical malpractice

Obstetric anesthesia pain relief and medical malpractice

Anesthesiologists and nurses anesthetists provide labor and deliver anesthesia care

Respiratory therapist's notes shed light on why emergency room patient crashed

Respiratory therapist's notes shed light on why emergency room patient crashed

Laboratory data provided objective evidence in medical malpractice case

Texas hospital hit with $40M+ verdict for allowing physician with license on probation to work at hospital

Texas hospital hit with $40M+ verdict for allowing physician with license on probation to work at hospital

Plaintiff contended hospital bylaw violation led to serious injury

Lawsuit alleges Houston oral surgeon caused nerve injury when pulling wisdom tooth

Lawsuit alleges Houston oral surgeon caused nerve injury when pulling wisdom tooth

Lingual nerve injury left patient with numb tongue, loss of taste

Registered nurse criminally charged, alleged to have amputated patient's foot without order or consent

Registered nurse criminally charged, alleged to have amputated patient's foot without order or consent

Treatments and surgeries require both an order and consent

How Texas medical malpractice plaintiffs are paid for future medical expenses after winning at trial

How Texas medical malpractice plaintiffs are paid for future medical expenses after winning at trial

Texas Supreme Court provides further guidance on how tort reform periodic payment law applies

The secrets of resolving Texas emergency room medical malpractice cases

The secrets of resolving Texas emergency room medical malpractice cases

A special higher standard of proof applies to Texas ER case