Dallas Personal Injury Lawyer - Amy Witherite Featured on Fox 4 News Station Investigation of Dallas VA Hospital

2007-12-14 00:00:00 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - Law News)



Dallas, Texas December 14, 2007 — Eberstein & Witherite, LLP, a top Dallas personal injury law firm, has yet one more honor to add to their extensive resume of fighting for the rights of personal injury victims.

As part of an exclusive Fox 4 News Station Investigation, Amy Witherite spoke out on behalf of her clients whose voices are simply not being heard. War veterans seek the medical expertise and ultimate resolutions of their pain and suffering from the team of doctors and nurses at North Texas VA hospitals, but are being released without the proper care they desire. In many unfortunate cases, the heroes of days gone by are losing their lives for reasons that could have been avoided.

“They have been through hell,” said Amy Witherite, attorney for the Brown, Abbott, and Dillard families in an interview with Fox 4. “They’ve been through hell so we didn’t have to go there.” Witherite has sued the VA hospital at least dozen times for the sloppy medical care of veterans. “Delay, delay…and then when you finally get in to see the doctor you get a poor work up because they are only allocated 10 minutes,” Witherite said.

As part of a nationwide pay out, the federal government issued $67Million in medical malpractice claims against VA Hospitals. That figure is expected to top $69Million this year as well. Amy Witherite says Texas veterans are not able to receive substantial settlements in damages due to the lawsuit reform limits.

If you know a veteran that has gotten substandard care from a North Texas VA hospital , contact Eberstein & Witherite’s Dallas personal injury attorneys for a free consultation. The talented trial lawyers at Eberstein & Witherite are knowledgeable about these specific malpractice cases and have made all of the critical contacts to allow them to properly represent their clients.
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