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Shea Mace

Associate Attorney

Shea Mace is a plaintiff’s attorney who focuses her practice on medical malpractice and complex negligence litigation. With a rare dual background in medicine and law, Shea brings a distinct strategic advantage to every case she handles by combining her clinical expertise with sharp legal advocacy to hold negligent providers accountable.

Before becoming an attorney, Shea spent over 15 years working as a Physician Assistant, gaining extensive, hands-on experience in patient care and medical decision-making. She earned her Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies from Wayne State University in 2009, followed by years of frontline clinical practice that now inform her legal work in a powerful and practical way.

Shea transitioned into the legal field to more directly advocate for injured patients and their families. She graduated cum laude from Wayne State University Law School in 2024. She also earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Wayne State University, graduating summa cum laude, reflecting both her academic excellence and deep understanding of the human impact of injury and trauma.

Since entering practice, Shea has concentrated primarily on medical malpractice cases, where her medical training allows her to quickly identify deviations from the standard of care, dissect complex medical records, and develop compelling, evidence-driven claims. Her ability to understand medicine from the inside out gives her clients a meaningful edge in high-stakes litigation.

Shea represents individuals in a wide range of negligence matters but is particularly known for her work in cases involving serious medical errors and provider misconduct. She is a fierce advocate for her clients and is driven by a strong commitment to justice, especially for those who may not otherwise have the means or power to stand up to large institutions.

With every case, Shea brings a relentless work ethic, attention to detail, and a client-centered approach focused on achieving meaningful results.