A successful Texas medical malpractice case requires more than just a healthcare mistake
Plaintiffs must link the medical mistake to foreseeable harm with expert testimony
Plaintiffs must link the medical mistake to foreseeable harm with expert testimony
How the doctrine of subsequent remedial measures applies in Texas medical malpractice cases
Most likely don't trigger pro-hospital tort reform protections
Plaintiffs must address them, just not at the beginning of a case
Rules discourage last-minute defense gamesmanship
Radiologist responds with unsuccessful attack on plaintiff's medical expert
Before series of reforms, some hospitals charged patients thousands of dollars for copies of their own medical records
Some inferences are allowed, others aren't
Fort Worth Court of Appeals determines that plaintiff's case didn't meet the cut
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