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Faq medical malpractice

Why almost dying or almost having a serious injury isn't enough for a medical malpractice claim

Why almost dying or almost having a serious injury isn't enough for a medical malpractice claim

It’s a scary thing to almost die. Here at Painter Law Firm, we speak with multiple people each week who’ve had this experience, either with …

Who can issue a subpoena in Texas?

Who can issue a subpoena in Texas?

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When comparing hospitals and doctors, there's a better way than relying on online reviews

When comparing hospitals and doctors, there's a better way than relying on online reviews

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Why are medical experts for a medical malpractice case often from out of state?

Why are medical experts for a medical malpractice case often from out of state?

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What to do when you think your medical records are inaccurate

What to do when you think your medical records are inaccurate

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Why are tax returns relevant in a Texas medical malpractice case?

Why are tax returns relevant in a Texas medical malpractice case?

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Why is an attorney-client fee agreement important in a Texas medical malpractice case?

Why is an attorney-client fee agreement important in a Texas medical malpractice case?

Mandatory proper contingency fee agreements reveal key terms and whether the attorney you think you're hiring will actually be doing the work

Can you file a Texas medical malpractice case in federal court?

Can you file a Texas medical malpractice case in federal court?

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Is it a good idea to keep a journal or take notes during a hospital stay?

Is it a good idea to keep a journal or take notes during a hospital stay?

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What happens if a Texas medical malpractice case doesn't settle at mediation?

What happens if a Texas medical malpractice case doesn't settle at mediation?

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