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Michigan Spinal Cord Stimulator Lawsuit Attorneys for Burns & Infections

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Michigan spinal cord stimulator lawsuits claim device manufacturers failed to safely design their pain management implant. Many spine patients have been harmed as a result. As such, our Michigan spinal cord stimulator lawyers are filing burn and infection lawsuits for implant victims. (See our MI Spinal Cord Stimulator News)

  • Electrocution, Burns & Infection
  • Device Migration
  • Nerve & Organ Damage
  • Additional surgery

Michigan Spinal Cord Stimulator Lawyers for Burns & Infection

Our team of Michigan spinal cord stimulator attorneys has represented thousands of victims of dangerous medical implants. In doing so, we have recovered millions of dollars in settlement funds on their behalf.

However, we only pursue SCS compensation from nerve device manufacturers, not from our clients’ doctors or employers.

  • Abbott Labs
  • Boston Scientific
  • Medtronic & Nevro

No Legal Fee Unless You Obtain a Settlement

While compensation may be available to qualified neuropathy patients, victims are urged to act promptly. The #1 claim Michigan spinal cord stimulator attorneys make for burn compensation is one within the Statute of Limitations. Follow this link for our latest information on Spinal Cord Stimulator multi-district litigation (MDL).

Our Michigan spinal cord stimulator lawyers are available to review claims now. We offer a free case evaluation to confirm implantation of a qualified SCS device and diagnosis of a related injury. Further, we never charge a legal fee unless a financial recovery is obtained for our client.

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Michigan SCS Lawsuits in State or Federal Court

MI spinal cord stimulator lawsuits can be filed in state or federal court. Selecting a jurisdiction is generally based on: 1) whether all parties inhabit Michigan, and 2) the severity of SCS burns or infection.


Michigan State Spinal Cord Claims

When all parties reside in Michigan, spinal cord stimulator lawsuits of any magnitude can be filed in the State’s county courts (MI Courts Website). Chapter 2 of the Michigan Court Rules sets forth the State’s procedural law for SCS malfunction claims.

The State of Michigan follows a modified comparative negligence rule. Accordingly, a Michigan spinal cord stimulator lawyer can recover damages for wrongful conduct by Abbott Labs or Boston Scientific provided the plaintiff is less than 51% at fault. However, the nerve victim’s financial award may be reduced by their own degree of fault (if any).


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File your Michigan spinal cord stimulator lawsuit in the 6th Circuit.

6th Circuit Spinal Cord Claims in Michigan

Michigan is part of the Sixth Circuit of the federal court system, and individual spinal cord stimulator lawsuits can be filed at its local U.S. District Court. Pain management appeals are heard by the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Provided the nerve injuries are severe, SCS claims can be filed in this court against defendants nationwide.

However, federal spinal cord stimulator lawsuits filed in Michigan may be transferred to a centralized jurisdiction pursuant to a burn and infection Multi-District Litigation (MDL) Transfer Order. (Follow this link for our additional information on 6th Circuit spinal cord stimulator compensation.)


For background information on the spine implant litigation, please see our SCS lawyers homepage.

Contact our Michigan spinal cord stimulator lawyers today.