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Janicek Case Featured by Media

May 4, 2010 - The case of
a two-year old,
Maddoux Cordova, that died following a dental procedure has received
intensive coverage by the San Antonio media. Trial Attorney Beth
Janicek, representing the parents, in a lawsuit against the surgery
center and
anesthesiologist
was interviewed on May 4,
2010 by KSAT-12 News.
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Click here
to watch the video: "Lawsuit Filed in Toddler's Death" -
5/4/2010, KSAT-12 News
'Parents Sue Over Death of Their Son' – San Antonio Express-News
The San Antonio
Express-News reported on May 3, 2010, “Parents of a toddler who died
in December after a dental procedure are suing the boy's
anesthesiologist and a surgical center, claiming they gave him too
much morphine in doses administered too closely together.”
Reporter Eva Ruth
Moravec wrote, “After Maddoux Cordova's teeth were capped at the
Village Specialty Surgical Center on Dec. 11, Dr. Brian Seastrunk
approved giving the 22-month-old two 0.5-milligram doses of morphine
intravenously within 10 minutes — a time span that didn't permit
medical staff to evaluate how the drug was affecting the patient,
the medical malpractice lawsuit claims.”
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Read the full San Antonio Express-News report online. (Posted
online 5/04/2010) |
Beth Janicek, San Antonio Texas Trial Lawyer
Beth
Janicek, a Board Certified Personal Injury Attorney in San
Antonio, Texas, has
recovered millions of dollars for her clients in personal injury,
product liability, medical malpractice, on-the-job injury, elder abuse
and nursing home
negligence cases.
She fights to make it
right.
Her mission is helping
families who have suffered due to the neglect of others.
Areas of Practice, Interests:
As a highly successful trial lawyer, she focuses on nursing home
negligence, medical malpractice and cases
involving personal injury (on-the-job, vehicle and other injury or
accidental death caused by others), as well as, cases
of elder abuse, brain injury, wrongful death, product liability,
medical malpractice and premises liability.
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State
Bar: Beth was admitted to
State Bar of Texas in 1993. She is licensed to practice law before the U.S. District Court of the Western District
of Texas.

Board Certified: Certified in Personal Injury Law by
the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Education: She received
a bachelor's degree from Texas A & M University (B.A., 1989) and a
law degree from St. Mary's University (J.D., 1993). Beth was born
in Pasadena, Texas,
grew up in San Angelo and
finished high school in San Antonio.
Membership:
Beth is a member in a number of professional organizations
for attorneys including:
American Association of Justice
Texas Trial Lawyers
Association, Board Member
San
Antonio Trial Lawyers Association, Officer
& Board Member
San Antonio Bar
Association
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Janicek Case Featured on Front Page of San Antonio Express-News |
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"Mary
Koenig wipes away tears as she remembers her father,
retired construction worker Emilio Gonzalez, who died at
age 76 in 2007 after suffering severe bedsores. He had
been staying at Retama Manor Nursing Center in San
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Online at MySA Features Janicek Cases
ELDERS UNPROTECTED
State Slow in Responding to Complaints
Against Nursing Homes
Feb. 14, 2010 - The Sunday Focus
feature on the front page of the San Antonio Express-News today
highlighted a client represented by the Law Offices of Beth S.
Janicek and refers to other Janicek cases. The multi-page report
tells of the multitude of problems associated with San Antonio
nursing homes and provides lists of national and state ratings
of these homes.
This dramatic report is online -
Click Here - and was in the Sunday, Feb. 14, print
edition of the Express-News.
On Sunday, Feb. 21, the
newspaper featured in the print edition the top nursing homes in the San Antonio area
and tips on choosing the right home.
Note: Eight years ago the
newspaper found similar problems in Bexar County and San Antonio
area nursing homes -
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