Legal Question in Medical Malpractice in Michigan

We have asked a couple lawyers about a malpractice lawsuit. 2 of them say we have a case but it isn't worth it to them to fight for it. I understand the lawyers want to make money but is there somewhere to go that would help fight for us and not make it all about their bottom dollar?


Asked on 9/14/12, 9:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

William Stern William Stern, P.C.

You are missing the point. It is not that the lawyers are greedy. In order to put a malpractice case together, the initial financial investment is around $3,500.00 and that is just to start and get the initial opinion. If a qualified doctor hired to review the materials issues a positive opinion, then a Notice of Intent to sue is sent and then eventually, a lawsuit filed. Once filed, the lawyer has committed himself or herself to spend another $10,000.00 to over $30,000.00 in paying experts for depositions, court reporters for transcripts, filing fees, case evaluation fees, etc. That does not take into account the fact that the lawyer will have to spend an incredible number of hours preparing and fighting the case. There is always a significant risk of losing virtually any malpractice case after investing this incredible amount of time and money in the case. Any good lawyer is therefore very careful to make sure that the investment of time and money are worth the risk. Otherwise, the lawyer won't be around for the next battle. Your solution is to take the doctor's conduct up with the appropriate licensing people. While this won't result in any compensation to you for what you have experienced, it is your only solution.

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Answered on 9/15/12, 3:48 am


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