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Find Medical Malpractice Lawyers Near You in College Station, TX

Browse medical malpractice lawyers serving College Station, Texas. Contact information and addresses listed below.

6 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
College Station, TX
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Showing 6 medical malpractice lawyers in College Station, TX Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
The Greening Law Group
1105 University Dr E Suite 104, College Station, TX 77840
(979) 773-7010 craiggreeninglaw.com
Chad Jones Law
2811 Earl Rudder Fwy, College Station, TX 77845
(979) 595-5000 chadjoneslaw.com
Paradowski Law
1604 Copperfield Pkwy, College Station, TX 77845
(979) 774-2222 paradowskilaw.com
West Webb Allbritton & Gentry PC
1515 Emerald Plaza, College Station, TX 77845
(979) 694-7000 westwebblaw.com
Law Office of Randy Michel
232 Southwest Pkwy E, College Station, TX 77840
(979) 271-5735 randymichel.com
Waltman Law Group
1470 Copperfield Pkwy, College Station, TX 77845
(979) 694-0900 waltman.com

What Does a Medical Malpractice Lawyer in College Station Cost?

Most medical malpractice lawyers in Texas work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they take a percentage of your recovery if you win. This percentage typically ranges from 33 to 40 percent. You may also need to pay for expert witness fees and court costs, which can be thousands of dollars. Costs vary greatly by case complexity. This is general information, not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time limit to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Texas?
Texas law gives you two years from the date of the injury or from when you discovered the injury to file a claim. This is called the statute of limitations. Missing this deadline usually means you cannot sue.
What must I prove in a Texas medical malpractice case?
You must show that a healthcare provider failed to meet the standard of care and that this failure directly caused your injury. Texas requires an expert report from a qualified physician early in the case.