Michigan Personal Injury Lawyer
Michigan Auto Accident Lawyer
Injured in Michigan? Ajrouch Law fights negligent parties and insurers. 12+ years, millions recovered, direct attorney access. Free case evaluation.
Proven Expertise and Millions Recovered for Injury Victims
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MICHIGAN PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS
When Negligence Upends Your Life, We Don’t Back Down
A serious injury changes everything at once. The medical bills start before you have left the hospital, the missed paychecks pile up, and an insurance adjuster is often calling within days, friendly and eager to close your claim for a fraction of what it is worth. You did nothing wrong, yet you are the one left carrying the consequences of someone else’s carelessness.
The Law Offices of Ali A. Ajrouch, PLLC exists to shift that weight back onto the people and companies responsible. For more than twelve years, Ali A. Ajrouch has concentrated his practice exclusively on personal injury law in Michigan, recovering tens of millions of dollars for injured clients and the medical providers who treat them. He has been recognized as a Super Lawyer and Rising Star every year since 2018, named a Top Lawyer in Personal Injury by dBusiness magazine, and has served as a regular speaker at the ICLE No-Fault Seminar, the continuing-education program where other Michigan attorneys go to learn this area of law.
What that experience means for you is simple: when you call our office, you talk to the attorney who will actually handle your case, not an intake screener or a case manager you never see again. We build every file as if it is going to trial, because that preparation is exactly what forces insurance companies to pay full value.
Injury Claims We Handle Across Michigan
Personal injury is a broad field, and the strategy that wins a truck-accident case is not the same one that wins a medical-malpractice or dog-bite case. The firm handles the full range of serious-injury matters, with the specialized knowledge each one demands.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Car, truck, motorcycle, pedestrian, and bicycle collisions are the core of Michigan personal injury practice and are governed by the state’s No-Fault system layered on top of traditional liability law. We handle both the first-party No-Fault claim against your own insurer and the third-party claim against the at-fault driver, making sure neither source of recovery is left behind.
Slip, Trip, and Fall Injuries
When a property owner allows a hazard to exist — a wet floor, an unsalted walkway, a broken stair, poor lighting — and you are hurt as a result, premises liability law may entitle you to compensation. These cases turn on proving the owner knew or should have known about the danger, and on overcoming Michigan’s evolving “open and obvious” defense.
Medical Wrongful Death
When negligence takes a life, Michigan’s Wrongful Death Act allows the personal representative of the estate to pursue compensation on behalf of the surviving family. We handle these cases with the compassion they require and the resolve they demand.
Dog Bites and Animal Attacks
Michigan’s dog-bite statute imposes strict liability on owners in many circumstances, meaning a victim does not always have to prove the owner was careless. We pursue full recovery for medical treatment, scarring and disfigurement, and the lasting emotional trauma these attacks cause, particularly to children.
Holding Negligent Parties Fully Accountable
Personal injury law, sometimes called tort law, exists for one reason: when a person or company causes you harm through carelessness, the law gives you the right to be made whole. “Made whole” means more than covering a few medical bills. It means compensation for everything the injury has cost you and will cost you, from the ambulance ride to the surgeries you have not had yet, from the wages you lost last month to the earning potential you may never fully recover.
To win a personal injury claim, four things generally have to be established. First, that the at-fault party owed you a duty of reasonable care. Second, that they breached that duty through action or inaction. Third, that the breach actually caused your injury. And fourth, that you suffered real, measurable damages as a result. Each element has to be proven with evidence, and the defense will attack the weakest one. Our job is to make sure none of them are weak.
Michigan adds a layer of complexity that surprises many people: the No-Fault automobile insurance system. Even in non-auto cases, Michigan’s comparative negligence rules, governmental immunity doctrines, and strict filing deadlines can quietly defeat a valid claim if they are not handled correctly from the start. This is why the firm you choose, and how early you choose them, often matters as much as the facts of the accident itself.
Four Steps From Injury to Resolution
Every case is different, but the path from injury to recovery follows a consistent process. Knowing what to expect removes some of the uncertainty during an already stressful time.
1. Free Case Evaluation
2. Investigation and Documentation
3. Demand and Negotiation
4. Settlement or Trial
You won’t be passed off to a case manager. From consultation to resolution, you work directly with your attorney.
Compensation You May Be Entitled To
A serious injury can create financial, physical, and emotional hardships. Depending on your case, you may be entitled to recover compensation for a variety of damages.
- Medical Expenses
- Lost Wages
- Pain & Suffering
- Future Care
- Emotional Distress
- Property Damage
Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Claim
Insurance companies are not on your side, no matter how courteous the adjuster sounds. They train their representatives to gather statements and offers that quietly reduce what they ultimately pay. A few avoidable missteps cause real damage to otherwise strong claims.
Giving a recorded statement
Delaying or skipping medical treatment
Posting on social media
Accepting the first offer
Waiting too long to call a lawyer
Why Clients Choose Ali Ajrouch
- Direct attorney access.
- Recognized advocacy
- Deep No-Fault knowledge
- Trial-ready preparation
- No fee unless we win
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FAQ
Personal Injury Questions, Answered
Do I really need a personal injury lawyer in Michigan?
If another party’s negligence caused your injury, an experienced attorney materially changes your outcome. Studies and decades of practice show represented claimants typically recover substantially more than those who go it alone, even after fees. Insurers know which claimants have counsel and which do not, and they adjust their offers accordingly. We protect your rights and pursue the full value of your claim.
How much does it cost to hire the firm?
We handle personal injury cases on a contingency-fee basis. You pay no upfront fees and no hourly charges. We advance the costs of building your case, and we are only paid a percentage if and when we recover compensation for you. If we do not win, you owe us no attorney fee.
How long do I have to file a claim?
Michigan sets strict statutes of limitation that vary by case type. Many personal injury claims carry a three-year deadline, but No-Fault PIP claims have much shorter windows, and claims against governmental entities require notice within a matter of months. Because missing a deadline can permanently bar your claim, you should speak with an attorney as early as possible.
What compensation can I recover?
Depending on the facts, you may recover economic damages such as medical expenses, future medical care, lost wages, and lost earning capacity, as well as non-economic damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life. Every claim is valued individually based on the severity and permanence of the injury.
How long will my case take?
Some cases resolve in a matter of months; others, particularly those involving serious injuries or contested liability, take longer. We never rush a case to settlement before the full extent of your injuries is known, because that almost always costs clients money. We do work efficiently and keep you informed at every stage.
Will my case go to trial?
Most personal injury cases settle without a trial. However, we prepare every case as if it will be tried. That preparation is precisely what strengthens our negotiating position and produces better settlements. If the insurer refuses to offer fair value, we are fully prepared to present your case to a jury.
What if I was partly at fault for the accident?
Michigan follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can still recover compensation if you were partially at fault, though your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, and for non-economic damages you generally must be no more than 50 percent at fault. Insurers often exaggerate a victim’s share of fault to cut their payout, which is one more reason to have an attorney.
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Whether you were injured in an accident or simply need to understand your options, our team is here to listen, advise, and take action. The consultation is free, confidential, and there is no obligation.
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