Texas Birth Injury & Personal Injury Lawyer
Texas is our primary state of practice. Here’s what Texas families should know about deadlines and requirements for birth injury, malpractice and accident claims.
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General injury deadline
2 years from the date of injury — Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §16.003.
Medical malpractice notice
60 days’ pre-suit notice generally required — §74.051; expert report required within 120 days of filing — §74.351.
Damages caps
Non-economic damages in health care liability claims are capped under §74.301.
General information only, not legal advice. Deadlines can be shorter for claims involving governmental entities, and may be tolled for minors. Confirm specifics with an attorney.
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Frequently asked questions
Do you have an office in every Texas city?
[OFFICE ADDRESS/NAP] — contact us to confirm how we can meet with you, including by phone or video.
Are there exceptions to the 2-year deadline?
Yes, in some circumstances — for minors or governmental defendants, for example. Contact us to confirm your specific deadline.