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FREE Injury Accident Book By Lansing Personal Injury Lawyer

Our Lansing personal injury lawyer offers FREE Michigan personal injury book to victims as a practical guide to understanding your legal rights and injury cases in Michigan. “The Ultimate Guide To Injury Cases in Michigan” sells for $14.95 on Amazon but our Lansing personal injury lawyer will send it to you for FREE.

Click Here To Receive Your Free Michigan Personal Injury BookThe Ultimate Guide To Injury Cases in Michigan” explains Michigan personal injury cases in easy to understand language. It also discusses why you need a lawyer when dealing with the insurance company, how to get the best money settlement for your injuries, who must pay your medical bills and lost wages, and the top ten mistakes that will ruin your injury case. Additionally the book informs a person on the secret deadlines that will destroy your case if you delay hiring a lawyer.

Lansing personal injury accident attorney offers FREE book to victims of Lansing accidents.

Lansing personal injury accident attorney offers FREE book to victims of Lansing accidents.

 

In Michigan, there are strict limitations for filing a personal injury accident lawsuit so you should act quickly so that your case is not destroyed due to a delay in taking action. If you or a family member suffers injuries due to a Lansing accident, call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with an experienced Lansing personal injury attorney about your case. And don’t forget to request your FREE personal injury book as a resource on Michigan personal injury cases.

Lansing Medical Malpractice Lawyer Offers Free Malpractice Book To Victims

Lansing medical malpractice attorney offers FREE medical malpractice book to victims of a Lansing medical malpractice.

Lansing medical malpractice attorney offers FREE medical malpractice book to victims of a Lansing medical malpractice.

Our Lansing medical malpractice lawyer offers Free Michigan Medical Malpractice book to victims as an insider’s report on medical malpractice cases. “The Ultimate Michigan Medical Malpractice Handbook,” sells for $14.95 on Amazon but our Lansing medical malpractice lawyer will send it to you for FREE. You may have even seen the medical malpractice book advertised on major television networks throughout Michigan.

Click Here To Receive Your Free Medical Malpractice Book.

The Ultimate Michigan Medical Malpractice Handbook” is an excellent resource on Michigan malpractice cases and nursing home neglect cases. The 32 page book explains the legal process, which cases qualify, and how to find the the very best lawyer for you malpractice case. It also discusses why most medical malpractice victims never receive compensation for their injuries.

In Michigan there are strict limitations for filing a malpractice lawsuit so you should act quickly so that your case is not destroyed due to a delay in taking action. If you or a family member suffer injuries due to a Lansing medical malpractice, call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our experienced Lansing medical malpractice attorneys about your case. And don’t forget to request your FREE medical malpractice book as a resource on Michigan malpractice cases.

Lansing Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Filed

We recently filed a Lansing medical malpractice lawsuit against a Lansing hospital and several Lansing area physicians.  The lawsuit was brough under the Michigan Wrongful Death Act and seeks damages for the family of a 54 year old woman who died from anesthesia complications while undergoing a routine outpatient procedure.  The suit alleges that her gastroenterologist, the anesthesiologist, and others were negligent in their care and this caused her death.

The woman suffered a respiratory arrest during the procedure and a full code was called to rescusitate her.  She was rushed to a local emergency room but by that time had suffered a hypoxic brain injury.  She was never able to come back from that injury and eventually died.

The suit was filed on behalf of her husband, three daughters, and her grandchildren.  Damages sought in this case include the loss of companionship suffered by the family, the loss of her income, and the loss of her services provided to family members at the home.  The suit contends that the death was preventable if the medical staff had properly monitored her during the procedure and taken necessary measures when her condition continued to worsen.  The case is currently pending in the Ingham County Circuit Court and no trial date has been set.