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2021

April 26, 2021

Can I Sue an At-Fault Driver in Michigan’s No-Fault Auto Accident State?

Michigan is a “no-fault” state for auto accidents. This means that your auto insurance policy will cover your injury-related costs no matter if you were at fault in causing or contributed to your accident. Also, if you’re involved in an accident and suffer severe injuries, you may be able to bring a third-party claim...
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April 19, 2021

Is There a Difference Between Medical Malpractice and Medical Negligence?

No. There’s no difference We’re asked this question frequently by those with potential medical malpractice (or negligence) cases, and the two phrases are exactly the same. First, let’s talk about medical malpractice or medical negligence. To succeed in a case of medical malpractice or medical negligence, an injured patient must demonstrate that the healthcare...
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April 7, 2021

How Do I Know if I Have a Medical Malpractice Case?

An experienced medical malpractice attorney in Michigan must show that medical malpractice has occurred when a patient is harmed by a doctor, surgeon, nurse, or other medical professional who fails to competently perform his or her medical duties. In Michigan, medical malpractice law requires that a patient’s attorney give notice of a lawsuit to...
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March 31, 2021

Medical Malpractice Settlement Process – Why You Need an Experienced Attorney

Medical malpractice cases can be extremely complex and take years to conclude. That is why you must hire a medical malpractice attorney with extensive experience in Michigan. In addition, in a medical malpractice case, there are some specific actions that you must take in the correct order to make certain that you receive adequate...
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March 19, 2021

Who Pays For a Medical Malpractice Mediation Process?

Close to a quarter of a million people die each year from some type of medical malpractice. This includes misdiagnoses, surgical errors, misinterpreting lab results, and prescribing the improper medication or dosage. Medical malpractice is the number three most common cause of death in the U.S. Incredibly, a mere 2% of those who suffer...
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