Medical Malpractice Claims
You get we hold providers accountable when treatment causes preventable harm.
Medical malpractice happens when a doctor or hospital falls below the standard of care and injures you. We investigate what went wrong, get your medical records, and work with expert witnesses to build your case. Most claims settle before trial, but we're ready to fight in court if the other side won't negotiate fairly.
The Woodlands area has several major hospitals and medical centers, which means we know the local doctors and defense lawyers well. We handle everything from surgical errors and misdiagnosis to birth injuries and medication mistakes. Texas has strict rules about malpractice claims, including damage caps, so we make sure your case is filed correctly and on time.
You'll work directly with our team from your first call through the end of your case. We handle all the legal work, expert coordination, and insurance company negotiations so you can focus on recovery. You only pay us if we win your case or reach a settlement.
What's included: Full case investigation and medical record review; Expert witness coordination and testimony; Insurance company and defense negotiations; Court representation if settlement isn't reached; Contingency fee arrangement (no upfront cost).
Medical Malpractice Claims — FAQ
How long does a medical malpractice case take?
Most cases take 18 months to three years from start to finish. It depends on how quickly we can get medical records, how long experts need to review them, and whether the other side is willing to settle. We'll give you a realistic timeline after we review your case.
What if I'm not sure whether I have a case?
Call us for a free consultation. We'll review what happened, look at your medical records, and tell you honestly whether we think you have a claim worth pursuing. There's no obligation.
Do I have to go to trial?
No. Most medical malpractice cases settle before trial through negotiation with the insurance company. If they won't offer fair compensation, we'll take your case to court, but that's your choice to make with our advice.