Michigan Amputation Injury Lawyers
Hundreds of Millions of Dollars Recovered. Helping Loss of Limb Victims in Michigan.
After a life-changing injury like an amputation, you're not only dealing with physical pain and emotional turmoil, but you're also faced with the financial worries of covering your ongoing health costs as well as income losses and potentially not being able to go back to the same job. At Grewal Law PLLC, we can take care of those financial concerns for you. Our Michigan amputation injury lawyers can advocate for you with insurance companies and the defendant's legal team to ensure you get the compensation you need to recover and move forward. Let us deal with the paperwork and legal issues so you can focus on healing.
Call (888) 211-5798 or reach us online to learn more in a free, no-obligation consultation. You can reach our Michigan amputation law firm 24/7.
Types of Amputation Cases We Handle
At Grewal Law PLLC, we have decades of helping individuals and families in Michigan recover financially after all types of accidents. Our attorneys often work with medical experts and other specialists to build the strongest case possible for our clients, ensuring that they receive the full compensation they're owed. With our experience and insight, our relentless and dedicated approach, no amputation injury case is too complex for our legal team.
We can represent amputation victims in cases including and not limited to:
- Agricultural accidents
- Bus accidents
- Car accidents
- Defective products/machinery
- Explosions
- Medical malpractice
- Pedestrian accidents
- Workplace accidents
Reach Our Michigan Amputation Attorneys 24/7
Our family-owned law firm has as legacy of helping the injured move on, with client-focused service that includes round-the-clock accessibility. Our tenacity and results have made Grewal Law PLLC a nationally awarded name. Please don't hesitate to secure the legal advocacy you deserve. Get time and powerhouse representation on your side today.
Contact our Michigan amputation lawyers: (888) 211-5798.
Our Settlements & Verdicts
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$495,000 Personal Injury
A 6-year-old disabled boy was left unattended by his caregiver resulting in the young boy suffering extreme mental anguish, fright, and shock.
Client Testimonials
At Grewal Law PLLC, your satisfaction is our priority! See for yourself what our clients have to say about working with us.
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Grewal Law has been amazingly empathetic and forward-thinking through this very emotional and trying time.- Anonymous
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Grewal Law offers a service to its clients, that is professional and the entire staff makes a personal effort to help each individual.- M.L.O
How Much Is a Michigan Amputation Lawsuit Worth?
Working with experts, we can detail how much you would be owed based not only on past hospital bills but also the expected costs for future medical care.
This could mean compensation would cover the costs of:
- Past and future surgeries
- Other past and future medical bills
- Prosthetics
- Disability
- Long-term care
- Vocational therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Psychiatric therapy
There is also the impact of missed wages and whether or not you can return to the same job. Beyond these economic damages, you would likely be owed compensation for pain and suffering, lost hobbies, and other related losses.
Who Is Liable for an Amputation Injury in Michigan?
The party who is legally responsible, or liable, for an amputation depends of course on the type of incident that led to your loss of a toe, finger, hand, or limb. Our Michigan amputation lawyers are prepared to go against any defendant in order to make sure that they are held accountable and that you don't have to pay any more for their negligence than you already have. Whether it means filing a claim against a negligent manufacturer, employer, surgeon, or a reckless driver, our amputation attorneys in Michigan have a proven track record of success in a wide range of claims that involve catastrophic injuries.
We know how to secure our clients the results they deserve, no matter who the case is against.
Because of Michigan's comparative negligence rules, the defendant may try to undercut the compensation you're owed by passing on some of the blame to you. This means that if you are deemed to be 15% to blame for the accident that led to the amputation, your compensation would be reduced by 15%. You need a skilled advocate who can not only ensure that the liable party is held responsible, but that you are also not assigned any unfair blame.
Do not hesitate to get the help you need. Contact a loss of limb attorney in Michigan today! We offer completely free consultations.
Meet Our Team
A Relentless Firm That Doesn't Take No For An Answer
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Manvir (Mick) S. Grewal Sr. Founder and Managing Partner
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Scott Weidenfeller Attorney; Medical Malpractice & Personal Injury Team Leader
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Ayanna D. Neal Attorney; Sexual Assault & Civil Rights Team Leader
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Nolan L. Erickson Attorney; New Client Intake Coordinator & Mass Torts Projects
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Rico D. Neal Attorney; Criminal Team Leader
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David S. Mittleman Litigating Attorney
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Gurrajan Gill Attorney
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Michael Szparaga Attorney
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Micaela Dalrymple Attorney
Why Choose Grewal Law PLLC?
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Family-owned and nationally recognized
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Proven track record of success
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Client-focused approach
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Our team is accessible 24/7
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Serving the Michigan area for decades
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100+ years of combined legal experience