Recent News About Baptist Orange Hospital
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A lawsuit alleging legal malpractice has been brought against Beaumont attorney Hart Green and his law firm, Weller, Green, Toups & Terrell.
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A hospital system is suing over claims an insurance company has failed to pay for patient care rendered.
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A hospital corporation is suing over claims an insurance company has improperly recouped claims payments and owes nearly $1.5 million.
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A medical malpractice suit filed on behalf of a man who bled to death has been called up for trial on Monday.
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Kibbe Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth on Thursday lost an appeal which sought to reverse a lower court's failure to grant its motion to dismiss a medical malpractice suit.
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In October, two hospitals and a physician had their respective motions to dismiss denied by Judge Donald Floyd, 172nd District Court.
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On behalf of the deceased Andrew Stephens, Alice Stephens has filed suit against Dr. Syed Zaheer, alleging he negligently failed to diagnose and treat the 62 year old.
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For the second time in seven months a physician embattled in a medical malpractice complaint has filed a motion to dismiss.
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After another round of amendments and changes, Beaumont appellate justice have approved the medical expert reports in a malpractice suit against several doctors and area hospitals.
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For the second time in a year, the Ninth District Court of Appeals has been tapped to decide whether or not a plaintiffs' medical expert reports meet Texas Civil Code requirements.
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The daughter of a recently deceased man claims her father's death could have easily been avoided had doctors at Memorial Hermann Baptist Orange Hospital and Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth recognized the fact that he was bleeding to death.
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Several defendants fingered in a medical malpractice case had their appeal over medical expert qualifications granted by Beaumont justices on Thursday, Dec. 17.
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Rogers Cancer Institute In November 2008, the Southeast Texas Record reported on an Orange couple who filed suit against eight doctors and three hospitals, alleging the woman suffered from a stroke after doctors inserted a central line into her veins.
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An Orange woman and her husband have filed suit against eight doctors and three hospitals, alleging the woman suffered from a stroke, among other injuries, after doctors inserted a device into her veins.
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Memorial Hermann Baptist Orange Hospital In June 2007, The Record reported on a $3 million medical malpractice trial that tied up Judge Gary Sanderson's 60th District Court only to end in a mistrial June 4.
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Memorial Hermann Baptist Orange Hospital An Orange man has filed a wrongful death suit against the nursing home he claims allowed his father to develop pneumonia and the hospital that ignored an order that he not be resuscitated.
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After being turned away from an Orange hospital, Mack Ivory White died of cardiac arrest later at a Galveston facility. White's mother claims the negligence of the doctors and staff in Orange were the cause of her son's death.
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Two years ago, a table saw tore through John Leatherwood's hand. He was rushed to Memorial Hermann Baptist Orange Hospital.