It is important to remember the following:

* Complications in recovery can be, but are not always, the result of malpractice. It is possible for a doctor to do everything right, but to nonetheless suffer a complication or infection during recovery.

* Michigan's laws are hostile to malpractice plaintiffs. Absent a very serious injury, it can sometimes be difficult to find a lawyer to prosecute a malpractice claim, due to the very high cost of malpractice litigation.

Unfortunately it is impossible to tell from your description alone whether you have a viable malpractice claim.

To determine if you have a viable claim, it is important that you have your case reviewed by a medical malpractice lawyer. That will often involve the review of your medical records by a legal nurse or other medical professional employed by the lawyer.