Congratulations McKeen & Associates Super Lawyers and Rising Stars! Six McKeen attorneys were named to the Super Lawyers list for 2020, and five recognized as Rising Stars. Brian McKeen; Jody Aaron; Richard Counsman; Terry Dawes; Norman Rosen; and David Tirella were named Super Lawyers which is comprised of less than five percent of attorneys in each state. McKeen attorneys Steven Hurbis; Andrew Kay; Kenneth Lee; John Malone and Erik Proulx were named as Rising Stars, which is comprised of less than 2.5 percent of attorneys in each state. Brian McKeen, managing partner of McKeen & Associates was the featured cover story for the Super Lawyers Michigan edition magazine.
McKeen & Associates Named Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Essentials to know about a medical malpractice claim
When a patient visits a healthcare provider, they should receive a high standard of care. Unfortunately, medical professionals can make mistakes that may result in long-term complications to a person’s physical and emotional health. If you are the victim of medical negligence, you may be able to file a medical malpractice claim to receive compensation for any suffering you experience as a result of your poor medical care.
Is Your ER Doctor an Employee of the Hospital? You May be Surprised
By John Malone
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Surgical sponge never events: One system could help
Sponges are used in surgeries and are designed to absorb blood and keep the visible area clear for surgeons. Unfortunately, the reality is that these may soak up that blood and become nearly impossible to find again. Even though the staff may count how many go in and how many come out, mistakes could be made.
Overmedication of the Aging is a Common Problem
One of the specializations of McKeen & Associates is pursuing medical negligence cases against health workers who prescribe too much medication, especially to the aging population.