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Veterinary Malpractice Defense

A veterinarian has a number of responsibilities when it comes to treating their patients. And just like everyone else, a veterinarian is human and bound to make mistakes; however, when a veterinarian makes a mistake in the care of a patient, they may be charged with malpractice. The repercussions of being charged with malpractice can be extensive and serious, particularly when they stand to lose their license.

When you are facing the possible loss of your veterinary license or have already had it revoked due to veterinary malpractice, the Texas veterinarian license defense attorneys of the Leichter Law Firm are ready to help you. We will fight aggressively on your behalf to prevent revocation or to have your license reinstated. Contact us at 512-495-9995 today.

Examples of Malpractice

There are myriad reasons that a veterinarian may face allegations of malpractice, including:

  • Incorrectly diagnosing an animal’s illness / ailment
  • Prescribing the wrong medicine
  • Recommending an inappropriate treatment plan
  • Failing to provide treatment when an animal is clearly in need
  • Stopping treatment too early


If you have been accused of veterinary malpractice, do not hesitate to contact a qualified veterinary license defense lawyer. Your livelihood, reputation, and professional practice may all have been tarnished by these allegations, and you should not allow the revocation of your license to be added to these already significant adverse consequences.

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The Texas veterinary license defense attorneys of the Leichter Law Firm are committed to offering each and every client the personalized and vigorous legal representation that they deserve. Contact us by calling 512-495-9995.

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Office Locations

Austin Office

1602 E 7th St
Austin, TX 78702
Phone: (512) 495-9995
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Houston Office

3700 N Main St
Houston, TX 77009
Phone: (713) 714-2446
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McAllen Office

214 N 16th St #128
McAllen, TX 78501
Phone: (956) 205-0884
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