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How Michigan Medical Malpractice Cases Work

The purpose of the medical industry is to keep us all safe and healthy. Therefore, the actions of medical professionals, such as emergency room surgeons, pediatric doctors, and baby delivery doctors, are all designed around the health of the patient.
For the most part, the medical industry does its job admirably. Most medical professionals are well-trained and prepared, putting maximum effort into completing each task perfectly. These doctors and nurses make very few, if any, mistakes that affect the safety or health of their patients.

However, there are some exceptions to this rule. Some medical professionals, doctors and nurses alike, make negligent errors or decisions that have long-lasting and damaging effects.

Instances of Michigan medical malpractice may include:

  • Medication errors;
  • Surgery mistakes;
  • Failure to prevent blood clots;
  • Failure to diagnose cancer;
  • Birth injuries.

All of these examples can lead to damaging consequences for you and your family. You have the legal right to recover damages from an instance of clear medical malpractice, earning fair financial compensation for your additional injuries or losses.

If you or someone you know has been injured or even killed by a negligent medical professional, then you need to call a Michigan medical malpractice lawyer as soon as possible. You may be able to obtain financial compensation as a result, but you must act immediately.

For more information about your legal rights in these cases, call The Thurswell Law Firm today at (866) 354-5544. Our experienced and aggressive Michigan medical malpractice attorneys will obtain the maximum compensation that you deserve.

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