Category Archives: Medical Malpractice

Types of Medical Malpractice Cases

Types of Medical Malpractice Cases

Tort reform in Texas has made it more difficult to hold medical providers accountable for harmful errors. Many injury lawyers no longer try. Rush & Gransee, L.C., is among the few law firms in San Antonio that still pursue the various types of medical malpractice cases. We have the combination of experience and resources to […]

Examples of Defective Prescriptions

Examples of Defective Prescriptions

Have you been injured due to medical malpractice or hospital negligence in Texas? Contact our office to schedule a free consultation with our experienced San Antonio personal injury lawyers. Here are some examples of defective prescriptions and malpractice cases that we have dealt with. Examples of Defective Prescriptions | FDA Guidelines Another concern for patients, […]

Hospital Negligence Compensation

Hospital Negligence Compensation

If you were seriously injured in San Antonio due to the negligence of medical personnel, you may be eligible to receive hospital negligence compensation. Contact our office to schedule a free consultation with our medical malpractice attorneys. We have successfully sued hospitals in Bexar County and throughout South Texas. Hospital Negligence Compensation | Common Injuries […]

What to Do About Dental Malpractice

What to Do About Dental Malpractice

Most people dread any kind of dental work, yet the pain usually subsides within a few days. But sometimes the pain continues or worsens, or a person develops a bad infection or other serious complication. It can have a profound effect on daily life, with little relief from medications or sleep. The only remedy may […]

Cancer Misdiagnosis Compensation

Cancer Misdiagnosis Compensation

Have you suffered due to cancer misdiagnosis? You may be able to receive compensation for your damages. Here is some important information regarding cancer misdiagnosis compensation in San Antonio. Cancer Misdiagnosis Compensation | Statute of Limitations Generally, medical malpractice claims must be filed within two years of the date of cancer misdiagnosis or the date of the […]