Challenges parents face with paying for cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is brain damage resulting in movement, muscle tone, and motor skills difficulties. CP can also create speech, hearing, vision, and learning disabilities. Typically, cerebral palsy...
View ArticleWhy you should talk with a malpractice law firm
Medical malpractice is a highly specialized area of law. Expert review, analysis, and testimony by medical practitioners are necessary to prove a malpractice case. One of the main criteria that decide...
View ArticleKeeping Them Honest – The Audit Trail as an Accountability Tool
Authenticating a medical record is an extremely difficult task to complete. Since the dawn of electronic medical records, federal policy has made this task significantly easier. Hospitals are required...
View ArticleRobert Talaska Discusses Board Certification
The following is an article by Mr. Talaska recently published on BoardCertification. It was published in Trial magazine’s edition on Ethics and Professionalism. Trial magazine is the official...
View ArticleWhat is Mediation and How Can it Benefit the Client?
In the fiscal year 2011, over 10,000 personal injury cases not involving a motor vehicle were filed in Texas Civil District Courts. Given the high number of cases being filed every year, courts...
View ArticleClient Compliance: How you can help win your lawsuit
At the onset of any lawsuit, your life will be put under a microscope. Every detail of your hospital or doctor visits will be examined. Additionally, your past and future medical visits could...
View ArticleGuardian Ad Litems
Generally, once your case is nearing the settlement phase of litigation, the court may appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the interests of your child. The law in Texas requires the appointment...
View ArticlePost Litigation Support
After your litigation has concluded, life goes on and your child will still require support, both emotionally and physically. To aid in the emotional and physical development of your child, there are...
View ArticleNegligent Physicians Still Allowed to Practice Medicine
In the recent weeks, there have been numerous news reports coming out of Texas regarding the Texas Medical Board allowing negligent physicians to continue practicing medicine. The USA Today reported...
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