A Houston hospital won the dismissal of a health care liability suit filed by the family of a relative who died under its care, when a Texas appeals court ruled Thursday that the plaintiffs’ expert report was not compliant with the Texas Medical Liability Act.
Aundi Griffin Robinson was a patient of US Anesthesia Partners where she sustained “unspecified injuries” that allegedly caused her death, according to Brian Blake Robinson and other family members.
The family alleges that doctor Paul Sims was negligent and the hospital, doing business as HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood, was vicariously liable for negligent acts and ...
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