Strong Advocacy in Medical Malpractice And Nursing Home Negligence Claims
To be successful on a medical liability case, the injured party must usually prove each of the following points by a preponderance of the evidence (i.e., by a greater weight and degree of credible evidence admitted in the case):
Immediately consult with Brian T. Cartwright or Samuel B. Burke to help you determine what your rights and responsibilities are. There are time deadlines, called statutes of limitation, that you must file suit in or your claims will be forever barred.
Likewise, there are pre-suit notice requirements that must be followed, or your claims could be barred as well. Because medical malpractice and nursing home negligence claims typically take a significant amount of work and time to evaluate, prepare and file, you must take action as quickly as possible to ensure there is adequate time to do what is necessary to maximize your success. The longer you wait, the more likely Brian will not be able to accept representation.
Yes, get a complete copy of your medical records. Believe it or not, health care providers have been known to change medical records in order to protect themselves and prevent you from seeking justice against them.
If you a get copy of your medical records before the doctor, nursing home or hospital knows you are going to pursue a claim against them, you will be able to better protect yourself from such destruction and/or alteration of the truth. If you are requesting medical records from a hospital in Texas, ask them to provide the information in digital or another electronic form.
Yes. Medical malpractice and nursing home negligence cases can be extremely complicated. Brian and Samuel are board-certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law, respectively, and stand ready to answer your questions and help through this difficult and trying time of your life.
Give Brian and Sam a call at 940-891-0003 for a cost-free consultation to help you determine what your rights and responsibilities are. You may also contact us online.
Statute Of Limitations – Medical Negligence And Malpractice (Adults)