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Determining Fault in a Motorcycle Accident

May 11, 2026

After a motorcycle accident, it may feel obvious who was at fault. But what seems clear at the scene doesn’t stay that way for long. Once the insurance company gets involved, everything is questioned, challenged, and reframed. Now it’s about who can prove it. That’s […]

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What You Need to Know About a Hydroplaning Car Accident in Michigan

April 27, 2026

Losing control of your vehicle for any reason is a scary experience, especially when it’s caused by conditions beyond your control, like inclement weather. Unfortunately, partial or total loss of vehicular control is something most drivers will encounter at least once in their lives. One […]

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What Birth Injury Risks Are Associated With a Multiples Pregnancy?

April 13, 2026

Expecting twins, triplets, or other multiples can be an exciting and joyful time for growing families. However, carrying more than one baby can bring additional medical challenges and health risks for both the mother and the infants. Because these risks are well known in obstetric […]

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When Can Parents Sue for Failure to Monitor Fetal Distress?

March 23, 2026

Few moments are as vulnerable as labor and delivery. Parents trust medical professionals to watch closely for complications and respond immediately when something looks wrong. When doctors fail to monitor a baby’s condition or delay critical intervention, it can lead to tragic consequences. In these […]

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Can You Sue a Michigan Hospital for Understaffing That Leads to Patient Harm?

March 19, 2026

When hospitals don’t have enough nurses, aides, or other staff on the floor, patients can suffer serious and preventable injuries. If you or a loved one was harmed in a hospital setting, you may be wondering whether chronic understaffing is to blame, and if you […]

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Michigan Doctor Charged with Multiple Felony Counts: What You Should Know

March 19, 2026

Pediatrician Faces Felony Charges Pertaining to Possession of Child Sexually Abusive Material Bryan Shanley Sack, an Ann Arbor pediatric urologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Toledo, was arraigned on Feb. 21, 2026, in the 15th District Court in Michigan on six felony charges tied to […]

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When Is a Missed Cancer Diagnosis Considered Malpractice in Michigan?

March 09, 2026

A cancer diagnosis is one of the most time-sensitive medical decisions a doctor can make. When physicians fail to recognize cancer symptoms, delay testing, or dismiss warning signs, the consequences can be devastating. Treatment that may have saved a life at Stage 1 may no […]

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Can Delayed Emergency C-Sections be Grounds for a Birth Injury Lawsuit?

February 09, 2026

When complications arise during labor, every minute matters, especially when a baby’s oxygen supply is at risk. An emergency C-section is often the only way to prevent severe brain injuries or lifelong disabilities in these circumstances. But when doctors fail to act quickly, a delayed […]

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Why Truck Accidents Spike in Michigan Winters – and How Victims Can Recover Compensation

January 19, 2026

When Michigan winter hits, everything changes on the road. Snow, slush, black ice, and early darkness turn I-75, I-94, and neighborhood routes into dangerous corridors, especially when 80,000-pound semi-trucks are involved. If you were hurt in a large truck crash this winter, you’re not just […]

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Toledo Doctor Faces Criminal Charges for Alleged Hidden Camera in Hospital Bathroom

January 15, 2026

A Note on Sensitive Content: This page contains descriptive content of sexual violence that may be triggering or distressing. Fieger Law is closely monitoring recent developments in the news about Advait Deshmukh, a Toledo doctor who is facing criminal charges for allegedly placing a hidden […]

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Who Is Liable for a Multi-Car Pileup on Michigan’s Icy Roads?

January 05, 2026

Michigan drivers rarely receive a warning before hitting black ice, but the legal concept of “duty of care” means that drivers are still expected to behave in a way that does not endanger the people around them—and that includes driving cautiously when ice may be […]

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Macomb County Teacher Accused of Recording Minors

December 23, 2025

Fieger Law is closely monitoring recent developments in the news about Martin Waskowski, a Macomb County teacher who is facing federal charges for allegedly using a hidden camera to record children in his bathroom. If your family has been impacted, contact Fieger Law today. We’re […]

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