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Recovering after a Texas Pharmacy Error

Texas patients have to put a great deal of trust in their health care providers. This includes pharmacists, who are responsible for safely and correctly filling and dispensing medications. Texas pharmacy errors can be devastating for victims and their families. According to a local news source, an Austin woman suffered…

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E-cigarettes and Vaporizers Present Serious Risks to Texas Adolescents

Smoking has long been known to present serious health risks to young adults. However, when the use of e-cigarettes, also known as vape pens, became popular a few years back, many young adults assumed that this new form of smoking was safer than traditional cigarettes. For several reasons, that is…

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Texas Supreme Court Considers Property Owner’s Liability to Independent Contractors

The state’s high court recently released an opinion in a Texas wrongful death case involving the death of an employee that worked for an independent contractor that was hired by the defendant property owner. The issue in the case was whether the property owner could be held liable for the…

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Texas Woman Seriously Injured after Pharmacy Error

Medical errors are consistently ranked as one of the leading causes of accidental death in the United States. While there are many different types of medical errors that contribute to this startling statistic, one of the most common types of mistakes is medication error. A Texas medication error is typically…

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Texas Supreme Court Determines Off-Duty Officer Was Immune from Liability in Recent Wrongful Death Lawsuit

In May 2019, the state’s high court issued a written opinion in a Texas wrongful death case discussing whether an off-duty officer could be held individually liable after he shot and killed a suspect while attempting an arrest outside the officer’s jurisdiction. Under the state’s election-of-remedies provision of the Texas…

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Texas Supreme Court Discusses Notice Requirement in Personal Injury Lawsuits Filed Against the Government

The state’s high court recently ruled in a Texas personal injury case involving the notice requirements in lawsuits against government entities. According to the court’s opinion, two individuals were riding on a motorcycle when they hit a large mound of dirt on an unlit asphalt road in Killeen, Texas. While…

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