Medical Malpractice
According to the American Institute of Medicine, medical errors cause up approximately 95,000 deaths each year. Patients who suffer catastrophic injuries due to medical errors or negligence are usually informed that their injuries are part of the risk involved with their medical procedure. Modern medical practice and insurance stipulations often limit the amount of physician visits, length of hospital stays, and the types of drugs made available. Medical personnel are often rushed, poorly trained, and badly supervised. All these unfortunate situations can lead to negligent medical treatment and errors, including:
• Failure to diagnose
• Misdiagnosis
• Wrong treatment of a diagnosed illness
• Medication errors, such as using the incorrect drug dosages, or using the wrong drugs to treat an illness.
• Incorrect use of a medical devices
• Unwarranted surgical procedures
• Surgical errors, such as operating on the wrong body part
• Hospital-caused illnesses, including staph or MRSA infections, bloodstream infections, and pneumonia
The attorneys at Luxon & Zang, P.C. help clients file medical malpractice claims against medical professionals and facilities, including:
• Physician assistants (PA)
• Doctors / Physicians
• Dentists
• Nurses (RN, LPN)
• Chiropractors
• Surgeons
• EMTs
• Ambulance drivers
• Physical therapists
• Nursing home and elder care facilities
• Hospitals, Emergency Clinics
• Primary care clinics
Contact an Experienced Michigan Medical Malpractice Attorney
At Luxon & Zang, P.C. our skilled attorneys understand that medical malpractice cases require the significantly more resources and dedication than any other type of personal injury claim. We know how to address even the most complex medical malpractice cases and help you achieve the compensation and justice you deserve. If you or a loved one has suffered a serious personal injury due to the negligence of a medical professional or facility, don’t hesitate to contact the Michigan medical malpractice attorneys at Luxon & Zang, P.C. We offer a free initial consultation, and charge no attorney’s fee until we recover compensation for your malpractice claim.
