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April 16, 2025

What is the Most Money that Can Be Distributed to a Minor from a Settlement Before a Conservatorship is Required?

Minors can’t act for themselves in legal proceedings; therefore, they need someone to act in a representative capacity to sue or agree to a settlement. This is called a conservatorship. In some situations, a minor can take the distribution of a personal injury settlement without a conservator. Michigan Statute § 700.5102(1) states that a...
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Do Distracted Doctors and Nurses Cause An Increased Risk for Error?

Hospitals, ERs, and clinics can sometimes be frenetic and unsettled places. For patients and their loved ones, these healthcare environments can be frustrating and a time-consuming. Patients must tell their story multiple times, in some cases to a receptionist, a tech, a nurse, and then finally to the doctor. For their part, healthcare workers...
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March 7, 2025

How Often Medical Malpractice Impacts the Average American?

Medical errors cause more than 250,000 fatalities every year. Medical errors account for one in 10 deaths in the U.S. each year, making medical malpractice a leading cause of death. It’s the third most common cause of death in the United States. Medical malpractice occurs every day in hospitals, clinics, surgery centers, and other...
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March 3, 2025

What are the “Four Cs” of Medical Malpractice?

Compassion, communication, competence, and charting. These are the four C’s of medical malpractice. These four C’s are the foundation of care that physicians and all healthcare providers should use to guide their interactions with patients to prevent medical malpractice claims. These four C’s of medical malpractice can help healthcare providers to stay mindful in...
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Unmasking Medical Malpractice: The Shocking Case of Cardiologist David Bonnema MD and Unnecessary Defibrillator Implantations in Hearts

In the complex world of healthcare, patient trust is paramount, yet instances of medical malpractice, such as those involving cardiologist David D. Bonnema MD, remind us of the critical importance of vigilant oversight and patient protection. Dr. Bonnema of Trinity Health Muskegon has been accused by other cardiologists of performing unnecessary heart surgeries by...
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