Emergency rooms and hospitals are the places people go when they are either already injured or concerned about a potentially serious illness, such as a stroke or a heart attack. Being faced with a catastrophic injury or the death of a loved one as a direct result of medical treatment received in an emergency room can leave a person feeling as though his or her trust has been deeply violated. If you are in this situation, we encourage you to discuss it with us.
Medical malpractice cases are taken on a contingency basis — we do not get paid until you do.
Nemes, Rooney & McKindles, P.C., has been successfully representing the interests of medical malpractice victims for more than 25 years. Our lawyers are committed to helping clients understand their legal options, as well as the potential advantages and pitfalls of each. We will take the time to carefully examine the details behind the injury or wrongful death and we will provide an honest and straightforward evaluation of the case.
Emergency Room Malpractice
When a patient enters the emergency room with signs of a stroke, a heart attack or a bowel perforation, it is vitally important that the doctors react quickly and effectively. If there is a failure to diagnose the medical problem correctly, then the patient is at a high risk of serious injury or death. When an emergency room doctor treats a patient ineffectively or improperly, an infection may cause the patient to lose a limb or become fatally ill. Regardless of whether the injury is the result of negligence or a failure to diagnose, the damage is often severe and permanent.
Experienced Wayne County Emergency Room Malpractice Attorneys
From our office in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Nemes, Rooney & McKindles, P.C., represents clients with personal injury claims throughout the Downriver area. Contact us at 248-939-8058 to arrange a free initial consultation with an experienced Farmington Hills medical malpractice attorney.







