Michigan Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Settled for $2 Million

July 15, 2013 | Thomas L. Stroble
Michigan Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Settled for $2 Million

July 15, 2013

A settlement was reached in the Michigan Medical Malpractice Lawsuit filed against Jackson Cardiology Associates and members of its staff. Records indicate the suit was filed in connection with several cases of patients undergoing unnecessary medical treatments.

According to an article released by WLNS 6 News, certain patients underwent surgeries, such as heart catheterizations, that were later deemed unnecessary by other medical professionals. Plaintiffs testified they often had no significant heart blockages that would require the procedures.

Since Medicaid paid for a large portion of the procedures, the federal government became involved as a mediator in the case. An agreement was reached last week mandating the defendants to pay $2 million.

Michigan state law requires that doctors take the necessary steps to ensure the safety of patients they treat. Failure to do so may result in lawsuits against the facilities where negligence occurred, treating physicians, and other medical staff. Proving negligence can be a complex process, though.

The Michigan Personal Injury Attorneys with Michigan Injury Lawyers recognize how devastating medical malpractice injuries can be not only to the patient, but to their loved ones as well. The firm is hopeful the decision reached in this most recent case will bring a sense of closure to those who were harmed.

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