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Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Michigan

Personal injury law in Michigan operates under a complex no-fault insurance framework that affects how victims can pursue compensation. The state's circuit courts handle most personal injury cases, while the Michigan Supreme Court has established important precedents regarding pain and suffering thresholds. Michigan's legal environment requires attorneys to navigate both no-fault benefits and traditional tort claims, making local expertise essential. The state's industrial history and major metropolitan areas like Detroit create diverse personal injury case types ranging from auto accidents to workplace injuries.

Car and truck accidents
Slip and fall injuries
Medical malpractice
Workplace injuries
Dog bites and animal attacks
Defective product injuries

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Why Hire a Personal Injury Attorney in Michigan?

Michigan-licensed attorneys must be admitted to the State Bar of Michigan and understand the state's unique no-fault insurance laws that differ significantly from other jurisdictions. Only local attorneys can effectively navigate Michigan's threshold requirements for pain and suffering claims and the interplay between no-fault benefits and tort liability. Michigan personal injury cases require specific knowledge of state precedents and local court procedures that out-of-state attorneys may lack.

Local Courts
Personal injury cases in Michigan are primarily handled by the state's circuit courts, which have general jurisdiction over civil matters. Federal cases may be filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern or Western District of Michigan when federal jurisdiction applies.

Michigan Personal Injury Laws & Deadlines

Michigan follows a three-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims under MCL 600.5805, though some exceptions apply. The state's no-fault auto insurance law requires victims to meet a "serious impairment of body function" threshold to pursue pain and suffering damages in motor vehicle cases. Michigan also follows comparative negligence rules, allowing recovery even when the plaintiff shares fault, though damages are reduced proportionally.

What to Know About Personal Injury in Michigan

Typical Recovery Range
Michigan personal injury settlements vary widely based on the severity of injuries and whether no-fault thresholds are met in auto cases.
When to Act
2 years (statute of limitations in most states)
Attorney Cost
Free consultation · Contingency available
Coverage
Statewide — all Michigan counties

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Michigan's no-fault insurance law affect my personal injury claim?
Michigan's no-fault law requires your own insurance to pay medical bills and wage loss regardless of fault, but limits when you can sue for pain and suffering. You can only pursue additional damages if your injuries meet the 'serious impairment of body function' threshold or involve death or permanent disfigurement.
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Michigan?
Michigan generally allows three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit under MCL 600.5805. However, certain cases like medical malpractice may have different deadlines, and the discovery rule may apply in some situations where injuries aren't immediately apparent.
How do I find a qualified personal injury attorney in Michigan?
Look for attorneys licensed by the State Bar of Michigan with specific experience in your type of case and Michigan's no-fault laws. Check their track record with similar cases, reviews from past clients, and whether they offer free consultations to discuss your specific situation.
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