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Medical
Malpractice
Medical Malpractice - Mr. Mallios has had extensive
experience in litigating medical malpractice claims against
individual physicians and hospitals. Mr. Mallios has prosecuted a
number of cases involving female gynecological surgery, which have
all resulted in confidential settlements. He has litigated these
cases throughout the state of Texas. Mr. Mallios has made extensive
use of OB/GYN physicians in the locale to not only read the records,
but obtain investigation reports on individual OB/GYN's in the area
where the alleged negligent act occurred. This information has
proven to be invaluable in preparation for the trial. The law firm
is believed to be unique in medical malpractice in that it does not
hesitate to dismiss defendants who have no culpability in a case.
The philosophy of the law firm is to obtain compensation from the
wrongdoer not those who are willing to tell the truth about the
procedure complained of.
Automobile
Collisions
Automobile Collisions - Mr. Mallios has represented a number of
families who have lost loved ones in automobile collisions.
Recently, in the Case No. 97-07498 Michaeline Vogel, et al. v.
Saberdata, et al; In the 98th Judicial District Court of Travis
County, Texas, Mr. Mallios secured a 1.5 million-dollar settlement
for the family of an assistant deputy commissioner in the Texas
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation.* The issue in the case was not so much liability as
it was damages. Through the use of creative economics consultants,
Mr. Mallios was able to show the likelihood that the deputy
commissioner would become the commissioner and thereby enhance the
economic damages which were ultimately awarded to the
family.
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Every case is different. Similar results may not be obtained in your case.
Automobile collisions require at times
the extensive use of computer generated models. Mr. Mallios is
experienced in the utilization of these types of models and can
bring a fresh psychological insight to the prosecution of these
claims.
Product
Liability
Product Liability - Mr. Mallios
first began his products liability career litigating Dalkon Shield
cases in the state of Texas. He is the only attorney to have tried a
Dalkon Shield case in the State of Texas. The Dalkon Shield was an
IUD discovered to be defective because the tie strings at the base
of the IUD were comprised of suture material which had been left
over from a German manufacturer in World War II. The corporation who
made the IUD purchased this suture material at a considerable
discount. Because the tie strings were not enclosed and were
corroded, bacteria could leak into the sterile uterus creating
adhesions which, in some cases, lead to hysterectomies. Mr. Mallios
was a member of the class action committee for the Dalkon Shield
settlement. Since that time, he has had extensive experience in
representing complainants in breast implant cases, Norplant cases,
and now represents claimants complaining of heart problems as a
result of Phen-Fen, the diet pill. It is believed that Mr. Mallios
represents the representatives of the estate of the only person
known to have died from the use of Phen-Fen.
Premise
Liability
Premise Liability - Mr. Mallios'
initial experience in premises liability cases involved swimming
pools which were thought to be dangerously defective as to depth. It
is believed that Mr. Mallios has the largest settlement of a
swimming pool liability claim in Texas.
Premise liability tends much on the
investigation of the claim. Without evidence of prior knowledge to
the property owner, Texas law generally will not recognize a claim.
It is important, therefore, that a thorough and extensive canvas of
the area be conducted through the local police, fire and accident
records, and even health records in order to obtain the information
that the property owner had some type of prior knowledge of a
problem. Mr. Mallios is skilled and experienced in these types of
investigations.
Mr. Mallios has also had extensive
experience in oil refinery explosions and claims against oil
refineries for personal injuries as a result of technology
transfers. Mr. Mallios has litigated this type of case in Brazoria
County and has been able to circumvent the Workers? Compensation Bar
to these claims by suing the oil company who transfer certain
technologies which were learned to have a dangerous propensity. With
the utilization of extensive computer experience, Mr. Mallios was
able to uncover documents from as far back as 20 years ago within
company records which noted a history of problems with the
technology resulting in personal injuries to other employees in
other plants around the world due to explosions from the technology
itself. The confidential settlement that was reached on behalf of
the plaintiff was predicated, in part, on profits from the
technology which was transferred.
Nursing
Homes
Nursing Homes - Mr. Mallios has had recent experience with nursing
homes and is actively pursuing several cases in Central Texas
against nursing homes which killed, in one case, a 74-year old man,
and which resulted in the amputation of both legs of a 64-year old
diabetic. Because of Mr. Mallios' broad base of clients, a number of
disgruntled former employees of these nursing homes have been
located to testify as witnesses to the wrong-doing of the nursing
home.
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