ER of Texas, LLC has formally filed for a bankruptcy process. Known for its emergency rooms in Little Elm, Texas, the healthcare business is hoping to reorganize its business and continue operations through the Chapter 11 proceedings.
ER of Texas, LLC Seeks Bankruptcy Protection
According to the latest case details available on PACER, ER of Texas, LLC submitted a Chapter 11 petition on February 10. The voluntary filing was made in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Attorney Richard G. Grant of CM Law LLP is representing ER of Texas, LLC in the court. Ron Walraven, the company’s manager, is the authorized representative in the case.
Company Background
ER of Texas, LLC offers comprehensive emergency care facilities at several advanced facilities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The provider serves communities across Little Elm, Colleyville, Highland Village, Frisco, Mansfield, Uptown, Hurst, and Sherman.
A few services offered by the emergency medical care facility include imaging services, pediatric medical care, an in-house laboratory, and extended observation. The centers treat both minor and serious conditions, including concussions, sports injuries, chest pain, and heart attacks.
Recent Bankruptcy Filings by Healthcare Providers
With the latest Chapter filing, ER of Texas, LLC joins a pool of other healthcare providers that have resorted to bankruptcy protection in the past months.
Care One Home Health Services, Inc. is the most recent name to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on January 27. Based in Bolingbrook, Illinois, the healthcare provider made the filing under Subchapter V by qualifying as a small business debtor. The 2005-launched company hoped to restructure its debt through the process.
Cedar Haven Healthcare Center’s parent company, Cedar Haven Acquisition, LLC, entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy on January 16 owing to unpaid rents and debts. This marked the second bankruptcy filing of the parent company of the nursing care facility from Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Cedar Haven Acquisition, LLC had earlier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2019.
On January 9, an outpatient mental health organization from Columbus sought bankruptcy protection. Access Ohio, LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to restructure growing debts while continuing to operate under the guidance of the court.
Filings So Far
Attorney Richard Grant filed several first-day motions on behalf of ER of Texas, LLC, including requests to pay prepetition wages, maintain bank accounts, and continue utility services.
These include motions related to paying prepetition wages, using cash collateral, maintaining bank accounts, paying prepetition debts, continuance of utilities, and extended time to file required documents.
Additional details in the latest Chapter 11 case of ER of Texas, LLC are:
- Filing Date: February 10, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 4:26-bk-40606
- Estimated Assets: $50,000,001 to $100 million
- Estimated Liabilities: $10,000,001 to $50 million
- Reason for Filing: Restructure business under court supervision
As of now, ER of Texas, LLC owes roughly 50 to 99 creditors in total. Court filings add that funds will be available for distribution to the unsecured creditors.
ER of Texas, LLC joins a rising number of healthcare providers seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy relief to restructure amid financial pressures. The outcome of the case is set to reveal whether the emergency care provider can regain financial stability.
