Wrongful Death Malpractice
Medical Malpractice Lawyers Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas
If a loved one suddenly dies after receiving medical care from a physician or in a hospital, medical negligence may be the cause. Some of the cases we have handled in the past include:
Wrongful Death - Failure to diagnose appendicitis.
Wrongful Death - Failure to diagnose pancreatitis.
Wrongful Death - Failure to diagnose an aortic dissection.
Wrongful Death - Failure to diagnose breast cancer.
Wrongful Death - Failure to diagnose renal cancer.
Wrongful Death - Failure to diagnose lung cancer.
Wrongful Death - Failure to diagnose a heart attack.
Wrongful Death - Failure to administer fluid despite dehydration.
Wrongful Death - Through and through perforation of stomach during PEG tube placement, causing leakage of gastric contents and sepsis.
Wrongful Death - Performing surgery after administering contrast media into the stomach resulting in aspiration into the lungs, sepsis, and death.
Wrongful Death - Improper intubation.
Wrongful Death - Failure to diagnose intra-abdominal bleeding following delivery.
Wrongful Death - Failed anastomosis during gastric bypass procedure causing a leak, sepsis, and death.
Wrongful Death - Failure to monitor poor O2 saturation levels during procedure to remove kidney stones.
Wrongful Death - Failure to monitor elderly patient, leading to a broken hip and death.
Wrongful Death - Perforation of duodenum during infant pyloromyotomy, leading to sepsis and death.
If you or a loved one believe that you may have been the victim of loss of life, please feel free to contact the Law Office of Robert Schwab to have your case evaluated by calling
1-888-MED-MALS or fill out our case review contact form at the very top of the website.