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Compare Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Madison Heights, MI

Looking for a medical malpractice lawyer in Madison Heights? Review the directory below to compare your options.

4 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Madison Heights, MI
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Michigan before hiring.
Showing 4 medical malpractice lawyers in Madison Heights, MI Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Ervin G. Tinaj PLLC
28706 John R Rd Suite 200, Madison Heights, MI 48071
(248) 923-1023 tinaj.law
Fasse Law, PLLC
25790 Commerce Dr #110, Madison Heights, MI 48071
(800) 604-5386 fasselaw.com
Law Offices of Matthew Broderick
411 W 13 Mile Rd, Madison Heights, MI 48071
(248) 733-3585
Scarfone & Geen
30680 Montpelier, Madison Heights, MI 48071
(248) 291-6184 scarfone-geen.com

Medical malpractice lawyers in Madison Heights help patients who have been harmed by negligent healthcare providers. Michigan law requires that you file a medical malpractice claim within two years of the injury or within six months of discovering it, with a maximum of six years from the date of the act. A lawyer can review your case, gather medical records, and work with expert witnesses to prove negligence.

What Does a Medical Malpractice Lawyer in Madison Heights Cost?

Medical malpractice lawyers in Michigan typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they take a percentage of your recovery if you win. This percentage is usually between 33% and 40% of the settlement or verdict. You may also need to pay for case costs like expert witness fees and medical records, which can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Costs vary significantly by case complexity. This is general information, not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time limit to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Michigan?
In Michigan, you generally have two years from the date of the injury or six months from when you discovered the injury to file a claim. The total time cannot exceed six years from the date of the negligent act. Exceptions apply for minors and cases of fraud.
Do I need an affidavit of merit in a Michigan medical malpractice case?
Yes, Michigan law requires an affidavit of merit from a qualified health professional within 91 days of filing the lawsuit. This document states that there is a reasonable basis to believe the healthcare provider breached the standard of care.