Texas Supreme Court Raises Bar on ER Malpractice Cases, Leaving Victims with Limited Options
A recent ruling in Marsillo v. Dunnick further tightens the grip on medical malpractice claims in hospital emergency rooms, making justice elusive for many.
A recent ruling in Marsillo v. Dunnick further tightens the grip on medical malpractice claims in hospital emergency rooms, making justice elusive for many.
Lower courts have applied tolling provision inconsistently
Texas Supreme Court provides further guidance on how tort reform periodic payment law applies
In some hospital death cases, an autopsy is mandatory
Some cases are impossible, others require creative sources of evidence
Plaintiffs have to act fast before videos are deleted or recorded over
Some caps apply to all damages, others don't
It takes more than a mistake to amount to medical negligence
Allows extension of the statute of limitations in some circumstances
Time may heal, but it may also take options off the table
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