Medical and Legal Malpractice
Michigan Medical Malpractice and Professional Negligence LawyerA professional should have the skill and expertise to provide you with the information and care you need to deal with your problem. When this person violates the trust you place in them, it may give rise to a malpractice claim. Injuries that occur because of malpractice, including legal and medical malpractice, are actionable under the law. To hold professionals accountable for their actions, contact an attorney at Bredell & Bredell, in Ann Arbor, or Ypsilanti, Michigan. Malpractice takes on a variety of different forms. From a lawyer who misses the statute of limitations, to a doctor who misdiagnoses a serious medical condition, malpractice can seriously affect your life. Our firm educates people about the law and their legal right to compensation. Medical MalpracticeYour attorney must carefully file a claim alleging medical malpractice. We always are happy to sit down with you and discuss the merits of a claim. Michigan medical malpractice law can be very challenging for the unwary attorney. To recover successfully for your injuries, you must overcome substantial restrictions. Medical malpractice cases can include a wide variety of situations, including misdiagnosis, medication error, surgical error or mistake, birth injury, hospital error, and failure to diagnose, among many others. Attorney Lynn Marie Bredell understands how complicated the law is concerning medical malpractice. She formerly practiced in the area of medical malpractice defense, working for one of the largest firms in Michigan. Her experience defending these claims gives her a valuable perspective into the litigation and settlement negotiation process. We will represent you from the initial case evaluation, through negotiation, and finally through trial, if necessary. Legal MalpracticeLawyers who violate their client's trust or commit negligence may be liable for malpractice. Too many lawyers provide a disservice to clients when they fail to properly educate themselves about the law, or miss a deadline imposed by the statute of limitations. If an attorney's misconduct or incompetence directly caused your injury, consider filing a legal malpractice claim. It is important to hire an attorney who will work hard to place you in the strongest legal position possible. For more information about protecting your rights, contact us at Bredell & Bredell for a free initial consultation. We serve people throughout Michigan. |









