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Pfeiffer v. Jacobs8/10/2000 of time under Section 13.01(g), the trial court did not abuse its discretion by granting Dr. Jacobs's motion to dismiss her case with prejudice. Pfeiffer's third and fourth points of error are overruled.
CONCLUSION
Because Pfeiffer has not demonstrated that her failure to timely file expert reports was the result of accident or mistake, as required by Section 13.01(g) of the Texas Medical Liability Act, the trial court's order granting Dr. Jacobs's motion to dismiss Pfeiffer's case with prejudice is affirmed.
Judgment rendered and Opinion filed August 10, 2000.
PUBLISH -- TEX. R. APP. P. 47.3
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