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Schneider v. Haws

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  • Title: Schneider v. Haws
  • Author : Texas Fourteenth District Court of Appeals
  • Release Date : January 14, 2003
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 63 KB

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Martin L. Schneider, M.D., P.A. (Schneider) and Diana K. Wise (Wise) appeal from a judgment rendered in favor of Eloise Haws (Haws). Alleging claims sounding in medical malpractice, Haws sued Wise and Schneider to recover damages for injuries sustained when she fell and struck her head while walking down a hall in their office. Haws, an 88 year old woman who walked with a cane, was present in the office to undergo testing to determine the cause of her dizzy spells. She had experienced the spells for more than a year. Wise, an employee of Schneider, administered the tests, and during them Haws exhibited signs of dizziness. Approximately ten minutes after they were completed, and after Haws represented that she was no longer dizzy, Wise and Haws exited the examination room together and proceeded towards the waiting room. Though on one previous visit Schneider used a wheel chair to move her around his office due to her dizziness, Haws was not afforded such a device this time. Instead, Wise allowed her to walk from the examination room, though Wise walked next to the patient. However, before reaching the waiting room door, Wise left Haws side. After Wise did so, Haws became dizzy, fell, and struck her head against a door or door jamb. The impact opened a "gash" in her scalp and caused a blood clot to form in her skull. Amelioration of the clot and its effects necessitated multiple surgeries.


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