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Detroit Failure to Diagnose Lawyers

Michigan Misdiagnosis Lawyers

When we have an illness, we rely on doctors to make an accurate diagnosis and to prescribe appropriate treatment to cure it. An inaccurate diagnosis can have serious consequences for the patient. A doctor's failure to properly diagnose a condition leaves it untreated and free to grow in severity.

If you are suffering with, or a loved one has died from, a serious condition that went undiagnosed by a doctor, you may have a claim for medical malpractice. Be sure that you have strong representation from an experienced Detroit failure to diagnose attorney who knows the law and will fight to protect your interests.

Experienced, Respected Medical Misdiagnosis Attorneys

At the Bloomfield Hills based law firm of Hopkins & Forhan, we represent clients throughout Michigan in all types of these cases. We have successfully handled cases involving undiagnosed cancer, heart disease and many others. Our clients have included patients whose lives have been negatively impacted by a misdiagnosis as well as families who have lost loved ones because medical personnel missed a life-threatening illness.

When you hire our firm, we will do everything in our power to secure maximum compensation for the harm that has come to you. We will seek to hold the doctors, hospital and any other responsible parties accountable for the damage their negligence has done to you and your family.

Call for a Free Initial Consultation

Contact our office today to discuss your medical misdiagnosis questions with an attorney. We handle all misdiagnosis cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that if we don't recover damages in your case, you don't pay a fee. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment evenings and weekends. You can reach us by phone at 248-540-3363 or via e-mail.

Call 248-540-3363 or complete the Form to request a free case review or to schedule an appointment.

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