Medical
Malpractice Lawyer
Getting hurt by a doctor or hospital is hard to accept. You went in for help. You trusted the system. Now you are dealing with pain, stress, and questions you never expected to ask.
If this sounds familiar, you are not alone.
Medical malpractice cases are some of the most frustrating legal situations people face. Doctors rarely admit mistakes. Hospitals protect themselves first. Insurance companies move fast to limit what they pay.
That is where Djiba Law comes in.
We help people in Sunset Valley hold medical providers accountable when careless treatment causes serious harm. Our focus is simple. Figure out what went wrong. Prove it. Fight for fair compensation while you focus on healing.
Why Medical Malpractice Cases Are Different?
Most injury claims deal with obvious mistakes. Medical malpractice does not.
Doctors and hospitals have teams of lawyers. Records can be confusing. Medical language is technical. Texas law also sets strict rules for these cases.
Here is what makes them tricky:
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Errors are often hidden in medical charts
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Providers claim your injury was unavoidable
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You must prove a clear breach of medical standards
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Expert medical testimony is required
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Deadlines come faster than people expect
Many people assume they do not have a case. Often, that is wrong.
A big thing to know is this. Bad outcomes alone are not malpractice. But preventable mistakes are.
What Counts as Medical Malpractice in Texas?
Medical malpractice happens when a healthcare provider fails to meet accepted medical standards and a patient gets hurt as a result.
This can involve:
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A wrong diagnosis
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A missed diagnosis
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A delayed diagnosis
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A surgical mistake
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Medication errors
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Poor follow up care
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Unsafe hospital conditions
The key question is always the same. Would another qualified provider have handled it differently under the same circumstances?
If the answer is yes and you were harmed, that matters.
Medical Malpractice Cases We Handle in Sunset Valley
At Djiba Law, we handle serious injury and wrongful death cases tied to medical negligence. These are not small claims. These cases change lives.
Surgical Errors
Mistakes during surgery can cause permanent damage. This includes operating on the wrong body part, leaving tools inside the body, or causing avoidable nerve or organ damage.
Misdiagnosis and Delayed Diagnosis
Cancer, heart conditions, infections, and strokes are often missed or diagnosed too late. Delays like this can take away treatment options and lead to worse outcomes.
Failure to Diagnose Serious Conditions
Sometimes tests are ordered, but results are ignored. Other times, symptoms are brushed off. When warning signs are missed, patients pay the price.
Birth Injuries
Errors during pregnancy, labor, or delivery can lead to lifelong injuries. These cases often involve brain damage, oxygen deprivation, or untreated complications.
Medication and Prescription Errors
Wrong drugs. Wrong doses. Dangerous drug interactions. These mistakes can happen in hospitals, clinics, or pharmacies.
Anesthesia Errors
Too much anesthesia. Too little. Poor monitoring. These errors can cause brain injury, cardiac problems, or death.
Hospital Negligence
Hospitals are responsible for safe staffing, clean environments, and proper procedures. When systems fail, patients suffer.
Emergency Room Errors
Emergency rooms move fast, but speed is not an excuse for carelessness. Missed symptoms and rushed decisions cause serious harm.
Nursing and Post-Operative Care Negligence
Patients rely on nurses to monitor changes, give medications, and respond to warning signs. When care falls short, injuries follow.
Wrongful Death from Medical Malpractice
When medical negligence leads to death, families deserve answers and accountability. These cases focus on both justice and financial stability for loved ones left behind.
How Djiba Law Builds Strong Medical Malpractice Cases?
Most people never see what goes on behind the scenes. This work is detailed and demanding.
Here is how we handle these cases.
Deep Medical Record Review
We collect and review every relevant medical record. Small details matter. Timing matters. Notes matter.
Independent Medical Experts
Texas law requires expert support. We work with qualified medical professionals who understand what proper care should look like.
Standard of Care Analysis
We compare what happened to what should have happened. This comparison is the backbone of your case.
Causation and Damages Review
We connect the mistake to your injury and calculate how it affects your life. Medical bills, lost income, future care, and pain all count.
Negotiation and Litigation
Some cases settle. Others go to court. We prepare every case as if it will be tried. That preparation changes how insurers respond.
Why Local Experience Matters in Sunset Valley?
Sunset Valley sits right next to South Austin. Many residents receive care from nearby hospitals, clinics, and specialists.
Local knowledge helps with:
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Understanding common providers in the area
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Knowing how regional hospitals operate
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Working within the Travis County courts
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Handling Texas-specific malpractice rules
Medical malpractice law in Texas is not forgiving. Missing a deadline can end a case before it starts. Local experience reduces those risks.
What Compensation Can Cover?
Every case is different, but medical malpractice claims may include compensation for:
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Past and future medical bills
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Lost income and reduced earning ability
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Long-term care and rehabilitation
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Pain and suffering
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Emotional distress
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Disability or disfigurement
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Loss of companionship in wrongful death cases
This part can feel uncomfortable. It should not.
Compensation is about stability, care, and accountability. It helps cover what the mistake took away.
Common Myths About Medical Malpractice Cases
People hear a lot of bad information. Let us clear some things up.
Myth: Doctors never get held responsible
Truth: Strong cases succeed when handled correctly
Myth: I signed paperwork so I cannot sue
Truth: Consent does not excuse negligence
Myth: It was a known risk so nothing can be done
Truth: Known risks do not include careless mistakes
Myth: These cases take too long
Truth: Some do, but preparation speeds things up
How Long Do You Have to File a Claim in Texas?
Texas has strict deadlines for medical malpractice cases.
In most situations, you have two years from the date of the injury or from when the injury should have been discovered.
There are exceptions, but waiting is risky.
If you suspect malpractice, it is better to ask questions early. Waiting rarely helps.
Why Clients Choose Djiba Law?
People come to us during stressful moments. They want honesty. They want answers. They want someone who will take their case seriously.
Here is what we focus on:
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Clear communication
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Careful case review
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Strong preparation
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Respect for your time and situation
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No upfront legal fees
We work on a contingency basis. That means you do not pay unless we recover compensation for you.
Talk With a Medical Malpractice Lawyer in Sunset Valley, TX
If something feels off about your medical care, trust that instinct. Asking questions does not mean you are accusing anyone. It means you want clarity.
At Djiba Law, we review potential medical malpractice cases carefully and honestly. If we can help, we will explain how. If we cannot, we will tell you that too.
You deserve answers. You deserve accountability. You deserve a legal team that takes your case seriously.
Contact Djiba Law today to discuss your medical malpractice concerns in Sunset Valley, Texas.
Frequently Asked
Questions
How do I know if my injury was malpractice or just a complication?
That is one of the most common questions. Complications can happen even with good care. Malpractice involves preventable mistakes. A lawyer and medical expert can help tell the difference.
Can I sue a hospital and a doctor at the same time?
Yes. Liability often involves both individuals and the medical facility. Each case is reviewed based on the facts.
What if I am not sure who made the mistake?
That is normal. We investigate records and identify responsible parties during the case review process.
How much is my medical malpractice case worth?
There is no fixed number. Value depends on injury severity, long term impact, and available evidence.
Do these cases always go to trial?
No. Many cases resolve through settlement. Strong preparation often leads to better outcomes before trial.
What if the malpractice happened years ago?
Texas law limits how long you have to file. Some exceptions exist, especially for delayed discovery. It is worth asking as soon as possible.



