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Meningitis/Infectious Disease

Detroit, Michigan, Infectious Disease Injury Lawyer

Once the doctor has made a correct diagnosis of your condition, you expect them to pursue a proper course of treatment to deal with it accordingly. Failure to properly treat the condition could have very serious consequences for the patient and may be grounds for a medical malpractice claim.

In addition, many infectious diseases can contribute to cerebral palsy in infants and unborn children. Meningitis, group B strep, sepsis and staph infection are all conditions that have been connected to cerebral palsy. If the mother has one of these conditions, it could be passed on to the child. A premature birth can also leave a child much more susceptible to disease.

If you or a loved one has suffered due to the improper treatment of an infectious disease, contact an experienced medical malpractice attorney immediately.

Experience With all Types of Infectious Disease

At Hone Law, I work with clients throughout the state to obtain compensation for the injuries they suffer at the hands of negligent medical personnel. I have practiced law in Michigan for over 25 years and I know what it takes to be successful in these cases.

In addition to pregnancy and birth related infections, I also have extensive experience filing claims related to infectious disease in adults. These cases typically involve the doctor's decision regarding the method, intensity and duration of treatment for your infection. If the prescribed treatment is not aggressive enough, the infection may come back and do permanent damage.

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Contact my office today to discuss your legal issues. I will give you an honest assessment of your case and let you know what I can do to help. I am available to meet during regular business hours and by appointment on evenings and weekends.

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Hone Law
28411 Northwestern Hwy
Suite 960
Southfield, MI 48034
Toll Free: 888-466-1010
Direct: 248-948-9800
Fax: 248-948-9811
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