
Taylor Medical Malpractice Lawyer
When healthcare providers make mistakes, the consequences can be devastating. We hold doctors, nurses, and hospitals accountable for medical negligence.
Taylor is a northeast Austin suburb experiencing rapid growth thanks to major new developments. With increased traffic on Highway 79 and surrounding roads, we help Taylor residents injured in accidents pursue fair compensation.
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Williamson County
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A Medical Malpractice Law Firm Built for Taylor
Hurt in a medical malpractice somewhere in Taylor? The next decision you make matters more than the last one. Medina & Medina represents injury clients across Central Texas, regularly appearing in the Williamson County courts that will decide your case. We will look at it for free, and you owe us nothing unless we win.
Local Counsel Matters in a Taylor Medical Malpractice Case
- Familiarity with Taylor courts, judges, and local legal procedures
- Knowledge of dangerous corridors in Taylor, including US-79 and SH-95
- Established relationships with trusted local medical providers and expert witnesses
- Convenient access for in-person meetings at our office near Taylor
Medina & Medina combines local expertise with proven results across Central Texas. We offer free consultations to every Taylor victim and charge no fee unless we win your case.
Compensation for Medical Malpractice Victims in Taylor
Medical Expenses
All treatment costs related to your injury
Lost Income
Wages lost while recovering
Pain & Suffering
Compensation for physical and emotional distress
Future Damages
Long-term care and lost earning capacity
Texas Statute of Limitations
The Texas filing clock for most personal injury claims runs out at two years from the date of injury. Witnesses move, surveillance gets overwritten, and adjuster files harden long before that. Reach us early.
Medical Malpractice Cases in Taylor
Medical Malpractice cases in Taylor frequently arise along major corridors including US-79, SH-95, SH-130 Toll, FM 973. Taylor has a population of approximately 18,000 residents and has experienced rapid growth due to the Samsung semiconductor facility being built nearby
High-risk areas in Taylor include US-79 through Taylor, SH-95 and US-79 intersection, SH-130 Toll near Taylor, FM 973 between Taylor and Manor. If you have been injured near any of these locations, our attorneys can help.
- The Samsung mega-factory investment of over $17 billion has brought a surge of construction traffic, new residents, and commercial development to the Taylor area
- Taylor is the birthplace of former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dan Devine and is historically known as an agricultural community in eastern Williamson County
Understanding Medical Malpractice Cases
Common Causes
In Taylor, medical malpractice cases often trace back to conditions on US-79 and near US-79 through Taylor. Local drivers and pedestrians encounter these specific risks when navigating these corridors.
- Surgical errors including wrong site surgery and retained instruments
- Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis of serious conditions like cancer
- Medication errors involving wrong drugs or incorrect dosages
- Birth injuries caused by negligent delivery practices
- Failure to order appropriate diagnostic tests
- Anesthesia errors causing brain damage or death
Typical Injuries
Accident victims in Taylor are typically transported to trauma centers including Baylor Scott & White Hospital (Taylor). The following injuries are common outcomes of these incidents.
- Worsened medical conditions from delayed or incorrect treatment
- Permanent disability from surgical errors
- Brain damage from anesthesia complications or oxygen deprivation
- Infant cerebral palsy and birth injuries
- Organ damage from medication errors
- Wrongful death from preventable medical mistakes
Establishing Liability
For medical malpractice claims filed in Williamson, liability often turns on evidence gathered from specific Taylor locations, including US-79 through Taylor.
Medical malpractice claims require expert testimony from a physician in the same or similar specialty establishing that the healthcare provider deviated from the accepted standard of care and that this deviation caused the patient injury. Medical records, imaging studies, and pathology reports form the evidentiary foundation of these cases. The complexity of medical malpractice claims and the requirement for expert reports early in the litigation process make these cases resource intensive.
Relevant Texas Law
Residents of Taylor pursue these claims under the same Texas statutes that govern all state personal injury actions.
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Chapter 74 governs medical malpractice claims and requires the plaintiff to serve an expert report within 120 days of filing suit. Texas imposes a $250,000 cap on noneconomic damages per healthcare institution and a $250,000 cap per physician under Section 74.301, with a maximum of $500,000 in noneconomic damages against all physicians combined. The statute of limitations for medical malpractice in Texas is two years from the date of the negligent act, with a 10 year statute of repose under Section 74.251.
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Local Resources and Courts in Taylor
Williamson County Justice Center, 405 Martin Luther King Jr St, Georgetown, TX 78626
Taylor falls under Williamson County jurisdiction. Personal injury civil cases are filed in the Williamson County District Courts in Georgetown.
Nearby Hospitals and Trauma Centers
- Baylor Scott & White Hospital (Taylor)
- Baylor Scott & White Medical Center (Round Rock)
- St. David's Round Rock Medical Center
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(512) 883-0012Taylor Medical Malpractice Cases: How They Arise
Medical-malpractice cases in Texas concentrate on misdiagnosis and delayed-diagnosis of cancer and cardiac events, birth-injury cases involving HIE and shoulder dystocia, surgical errors including retained foreign objects and wrong-site procedures, and medication errors. Emergency-department cases (failure to diagnose stroke, sepsis, or aortic dissection) are an increasingly important share.
- Misdiagnosis matters at Baylor Scott & White Hospital Taylor emergency department
- Surgical-error matters at Taylor-area outpatient surgical centers
- Birth-injury matters routed to Baylor Scott & White Round Rock and St. David's women's services
Verdict and Settlement Bands
Williamson County medical malpractice verdicts arising in Taylor have ranged from $250,000 in capped non-economic matters under the Texas Medical Liability Act to over $2.7 million in cases with substantial economic damages, with most matters resolving in the $250,000 to $700,000 band given the Chapter 74 expert-report gate.
The Injury Picture
The injury picture reflects the underlying medical event: in delayed-cancer-diagnosis cases, advanced-stage cancer that would have been curable at earlier detection; in birth-injury cases, cerebral palsy, brachial plexus injury, or wrongful death; in surgical-error cases, infection, organ damage, and the need for revision surgery. Lifetime-care needs are routine in catastrophic-injury subsets.
The Liability Framework
The Texas Medical Liability Act, codified at Civil Practice & Remedies Code Chapter 74, governs all medical malpractice claims and imposes substantial procedural and substantive hurdles. The expert-report requirement under § 74.351 (served within 120 days of filing) is the most-litigated provision: failure to serve a qualifying report is grounds for dismissal with prejudice. The Chapter 74.301 noneconomic damages cap ($250,000 against a physician; up to $750,000 against multiple healthcare institutions) frames every damages discussion.
Where This Case Would Be Filed
Williamson County district courts handle these matters under the two-year SOL in CPRC § 74.251 with a 10-year statute of repose; the Chapter 74 expert-report deadline at 120 days post-answer is dispositive; the non-economic damages cap at $250,000 per physician under § 74.301 frames every demand.
Procedural Notes
The 120-day expert report deadline under § 74.351 is jurisdictional in practical effect. The reports must address the standard of care, breach, and causation by an expert qualified under the Act's specific qualification rules, usually a same-specialty actively-practicing physician.
Our Reach in Williamson County
Our attorneys handle Taylor personal injury cases in the Williamson County District Courts at the Justice Center in Georgetown, including representation in Samsung-megafactory construction-injury matters, US-79 commercial-vehicle cases, and SH-95 corridor crashes.
The Local Jury
Williamson County juries seated for Taylor matters reflect the city's historic agricultural identity overlaid with the recent Samsung-driven population shift; the venire mixes long-time Taylor residents (more conservative on damages) with newer transplants (more heterogeneous); receptive to clear-liability cases involving out-of-county industrial defendants.
Local Reference Points
- • Baylor Scott & White Hospital Taylor
- • Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Round Rock
- • Taylor-area primary-care clinics
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Taylor Medical Malpractice FAQs
The order of operations is medical care, then evidence, then counsel. A trauma evaluation at Baylor Scott & White Hospital (Taylor) or a comparable Taylor facility creates the contemporaneous record that supports a future claim, especially when the injury is something like Worsened medical conditions from delayed or incorrect treatment that can be missed on a roadside check. Once you are stable, photograph everything you can and write down what you remember while the details are fresh. Insurance adjusters will call quickly. A short call with a lawyer before that conversation almost always changes the trajectory of the case.
Most personal injury cases brought by clients in Williamson are filed in the county district courts, with Williamson County Justice Center, 405 Martin Luther King Jr St, Georgetown, TX 78626 serving as the principal venue. Each Williamson bench runs its docket a little differently, and the local rules on scheduling, mediation, and pre-trial conferences vary from court to court. Our attorneys are in those courtrooms often enough that we plan around those rhythms rather than reacting to them.
Trauma care in Taylor is concentrated at facilities including Baylor Scott & White Hospital (Taylor), Baylor Scott & White Medical Center (Round Rock), and St. David's Round Rock Medical Center. Common injuries treated at these centers include Worsened medical conditions from delayed or incorrect treatment, Permanent disability from surgical errors, and Brain damage from anesthesia complications or oxygen deprivation. Choosing a hospital with experience in your specific injury type can affect both your recovery and the medical documentation that supports your claim.
Yes. For most medical malpractice cases in Texas, the law allows two years from the date of the injury to file suit. After that, even a strong case is generally barred. Minors, discovery-rule cases, and claims involving public entities run on different clocks, sometimes much shorter ones in the case of governmental defendants. Do not let a missed notice deadline kill an otherwise solid case.
Yes. The corridor along US-79 and the area around US-79 through Taylor produce a disproportionate share of the medical malpractice matters that come into our office out of Taylor. The most common precipitating factor we encounter is Surgical errors including wrong site surgery and retained instruments. Our investigation usually starts with the crash or incident report, pulls in any nearby surveillance footage, and reaches out to witnesses while their memories are still reliable.
A local attorney in Taylor brings knowledge of Williamson, the bench at Williamson County Justice Center, 405 Martin Luther King Jr St, Georgetown, TX 78626, and the specific neighborhoods where our clients live, including the broader community. That local grounding helps with venue strategy, witness interviews, and communication with juries who reflect the community.
Injured in Taylor? Talk to a Medical Malpractice Attorney.
Evidence fades. Witnesses move. Adjusters lock in their position. Our Taylor medical malpractice attorneys will review your case at no cost, and you owe us nothing unless we recover.






