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When you seek medical care, you trust doctors, nurses, hospitals, and healthcare providers to protect your health — not put your life at risk. Unfortunately, preventable medical errors happen every day, and the consequences can be devastating for patients and their families.
At Sorrels Law, we represent victims of serious medical negligence throughout Texas. Our medical malpractice team is uniquely qualified to handle complex healthcare cases involving catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, surgical errors, delayed diagnosis, medication mistakes, and hospital negligence.
With decades of combined courtroom and healthcare experience, our attorneys understand both the legal and medical complexities involved in these cases.
Sorrels Law represents clients in a wide range of healthcare negligence and catastrophic injury cases.
Wrong-site surgery, retained instruments, anesthesia mistakes, organ damage, and post-operative negligence.
Cancer, stroke, heart attack, infection, and other conditions that were missed or diagnosed too late.
Failure to monitor fetal distress, delayed C-sections, oxygen deprivation injuries, and preventable birth trauma.
Incorrect prescriptions, pharmacy mistakes, overdoses, and dangerous drug interactions.
Failure to recognize emergencies, delayed treatment, improper discharge, and inadequate patient monitoring.
Falls, bedsores, dehydration, medication neglect, and abuse in long-term care facilities.
Brain injuries, paralysis, sepsis, permanent disability, and fatal medical errors.
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Medical malpractice cases are among the most difficult and aggressively defended cases in Texas. Hospitals and insurance companies often have teams of lawyers and medical experts working to protect them from liability.
Sorrels Law has built one of the most uniquely qualified medical malpractice teams in Texas, including attorneys with backgrounds in healthcare, pharmacy, nursing, and complex trial litigation.
Clients choose Sorrels Law because we provide:
Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor, hospital, nurse, or other healthcare provider fails to provide treatment that meets accepted medical standards, resulting in injury or death to a patient. While not every poor medical outcome qualifies as malpractice, preventable medical mistakes that cause serious harm may give victims and their families legal rights under Texas law. Common signs of medical negligence can include unexpected complications after treatment, a worsening medical condition, delayed diagnosis of a serious illness, surgical or medication errors, and poor communication from healthcare providers. Because these cases are often highly complex, medical malpractice claims typically require extensive investigation, expert medical testimony, and a detailed review of medical records to determine whether negligence occurred.
If you believe you or a loved one has been harmed by medical negligence, there are important steps you should take.
Your health should always come first. Obtain proper medical evaluation and treatment as soon as possible.
Medical records are often critical evidence in malpractice cases. Keep copies of all records, prescriptions, and discharge paperwork.
Write down symptoms, conversations with providers, and how the injury has affected your life.
Insurance companies and healthcare providers may ask you to sign releases or provide statements. It is important to understand your rights first.
Medical malpractice cases involve strict deadlines and complex legal issues. Early investigation can make a major difference.
If a healthcare provider’s preventable mistake caused serious harm, you may have a claim. An experienced lawyer can evaluate the facts and medical records.
You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost income, future care, pain and suffering, and wrongful death damages.
Texas has strict statutes of limitations for medical malpractice claims. It is important to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.
No. Medicine involves risks and complications. A valid malpractice claim generally requires proof that the provider failed to meet accepted medical standards.
Hospitals and insurance companies often deny liability. Sorrels Law conducts independent investigations and works with qualified medical experts to evaluate claims.
If you or a loved one has suffered serious harm because of a medical mistake, Sorrels Law is prepared to help you understand your rights and pursue justice.
Our team represents clients throughout Texas in complex medical malpractice and catastrophic injury cases.
No fee unless we win.
The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal advice for any individual matter or situation. Viewing this website, submitting information through online forms, live chat, text messaging, email, or contacting Sorrels Law does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is established only through a signed written agreement with the firm. Any settlements, verdicts, or case results discussed on this website are intended to illustrate the experience of Sorrels Law and its attorneys. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, and every case depends on its own unique facts and circumstances.