The statute of limitations for filing a medical malpractice lawsuit varies by state, but in Michigan, it is generally two years from the date of the injury. However, there are exceptions to this rule depending on the circumstances of the case. For example, if the medical malpractice was not immediately apparent, the statute of limitations may be extended. This is known as the "discovery rule." Under this rule, the statute of limitations may not begin until the patient discovers or should have discovered the injury or harm caused by the medical malpractice. In addition, there may be different deadlines for filing a lawsuit against different types of healthcare providers, such as hospitals or clinics. It is important to consult with an experienced medical malpractice lawyer as soon as possible if you believe you have been the victim of medical malpractice. A medical malpractice lawyer can evaluate your case and advise you on the applicable statute of limitations and any other deadlines that may apply. Failing to file a lawsuit within the statute of limitations can result in the loss of your legal rights and the ability to seek compensation for your losses. Contact Marko Law Firm for a free consultation today.
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