
Allegations of Unnecessary Cardiac Surgeries at Trinity Health Muskegon Hospital
Based on recent court filings, a claim has been made that certain cardiac procedures at Trinity Health Muskegon Hospital may not have been medically necessary. If true, those patients may have a claim of medical malpractice against the surgeons and hospital.
Studies of the U.S. healthcare industry estimate that 10-20 percent of all surgical procedures are performed more often than needed, with especially high rates of incidents among back surgeries, hysterectomies, and pacemaker implants.
After any surgery, patients can endure extensive recovery and rehabilitation, risk serious infection and other severe complications, and be forced to take time off work, reducing their earnings. But if the operation or procedure wasn’t necessary or indicated, all that harm and hardship would have been avoided.
Talk to an Experienced Surgical Malpractice Attorney
If you underwent cardiac surgery at Trinity Health Muskegon or another hospital and suspect the procedure was unnecessary, you may be eligible for compensation due to medical negligence. Please contact us or complete the form below to discuss your case and potential damages.