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Rodriguez-Escobar v. Goss

Tx. Sup. Ct.

February 6, 2013

The court of appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment awarding damages allegedly resulting from a doctor's failure to hospitalize a patient who later committed suicide. The plaintiffs reference no evidence that hospitalization would have prevented the patient's suicide except for whatever time period she was hospitalized. The court of appeals judgment is reversed and rendered. Texas Supreme Court, No. 10-0511, 02-01-2013.

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