Ob/Gyn
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Dallas, TX 75223
Recent News About Ob/Gyn
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HOUSTON — A Harris County woman is suing a doctor and medical practice, alleging she was misdiagnosed and not given the appropriate treatment for her condition.
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BEAUMONT – The trial of a medical malpractice lawsuit over the use of the da Vinci Surgical System, a robotic device used to assist surgeons, ended with the jury finding no negligence was committed by the defendant nor the plaintiff.
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BEAUMONT – The trial of a medical malpractice lawsuit over the use of the da Vinci Surgical System, a robotic device used to assist surgeons, has begun.
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HOUSTON – A Texas appeals court recently affirmed a $2.7 million jury award in Harris County, mostly for the future medical expenses of a child injured during his birth in 2011, according to a recent ruling.
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HOUSTON – A Humble woman has filed a suit against a physician and medical facility over a surgical procedure that allegedly failed.
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A Texas woman is suing her OB/GYN, alleging medical negligence after the loss of her unborn child.
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A Jefferson County woman is suing the doctors who performed her hysterectomy, citing medical malpractice.
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Two female physicians say they were paid less and treated worse than their male co-workers.
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The long-anticipated Texas primary election is now right around the corner. On May 29, Texans will go to the polls and choose the candidate they believe will make Texas a better place to live.
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AUSTIN � Bobby Jenkins, president of ABC Home & Commercial Services, worries about the threat of lawsuit abuse on his company and the people that work for him. But since civil justice reforms in the state of Texas, Jenkins, whose company serves Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Bryan/College Station, says he feels more comfortable.
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A total of four new lawsuits against insurance companies over hurricane damage claims were filed in Jefferson County District Court, Sept. 21-25, 2009.
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MARSHALL -- Seeking to nullify the Medical Malpractice and Tort Reform Act of 2003,a class action suit filed in the Marshall court of the Eastern District of Texas argues that the state's limits on non-economic damages are unconstitutional.
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Shelly Andrues claims her daughter was born almost 11 weeks early because her OB/GYN ignored signs of high blood pressure.