Ten-Year Limit Upheld in Medical Malpractice Cases
Posted on Apr 25, 2010 4:00pm PDT
The Supreme Court has decided that Texas legislators have not violated their Constitution when they set an absolute 10-year limit on medical malpractice claims. This was in response to a case where all nine justices barred a suit over a surgeon's sponge that stayed in a patient for eleven years. The court decided that people should have a constitutional right of access in these cases but not an everlasting one.
Medical malpractice is incredibly tragic because you are trusting in medical professionals to care for your health, not put it in danger. It's important that you are aware that you can pursue a case against the guilty party if you suffer from a medical malpractice situation. You should be able to recover expenses that you are suffering so that you can receive the proper health care that you will now need.
It's in your best interest to work with a medical malpractice lawyer who will be able to guide you through this process and help you resolve this matter in the most beneficial way possible. A malpractice attorney will know what to expect with your case. You can count on a malpractice lawyer to always have your best interest in mind. Please take some time to contact a medical malpractice attorney today to begin discussing your case.