ANN ARBOR BRAIN INJURY ATTORNEY

Fighting for Brain Injury Victims

Securing compensation for traumatic brain injury victims and their families. Serving Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, and all of Michigan.

If you need a brain injury attorney in Ann Arbor, HOV Law is here to fight for you.

HOV Law provides aggressive legal representation for clients in Ann Arbor and throughout Michigan. We operate on a strict no-win, no-fee basis for personal injury cases and offer free consultations for all matters.

Michigan Laws That Affect Your Case

Statute of Limitations

In Michigan, you have a limited time to file your claim: 3 years for personal injury (MCL § 600.5805). Missing this deadline typically means you lose your right to compensation permanently.

“Time is your most valuable asset after an injury. Contact a Ann Arbor attorney immediately to ensure your claim is preserved.”

Modified Comparative Negligence

Michigan follows a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.

Michigan Insurance System

Michigan operates under a No-Fault (PIP required) system. Drivers choose PIP coverage levels; unlimited PIP was historically required but reformed in 2019.

Key Michigan Legal Facts

Modified comparative negligence — must be less than 50% at fault to recover
3-year statute of limitations for most personal injury cases
No-fault state with reformed PIP coverage options (post-2019)
Serious impairment of body function threshold to sue for non-economic damages in auto cases
Punitive damages are generally not available in Michigan

Local Knowledge: Ann Arbor

High-Risk Roads & Highways

  • I-94
  • US-23
  • Washtenaw Avenue
  • Stadium Boulevard

Local Courts

  • Washtenaw County Trial Court
  • Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court

Areas We Serve Near Ann Arbor

  • Ypsilanti
  • Saline
  • Dexter
  • Chelsea

Ann Arbor Landmarks

  • University of Michigan
  • Downtown Ann Arbor
  • Briarwood Mall

What Compensation May Cover

Under Michigan law, you may be entitled to recover damages for the full impact of your injuries.

Economic Damages

  • • Medical bills (past & future)
  • • Lost wages & earning capacity
  • • Property damage
  • • Rehabilitation costs

Non-Economic Damages

  • • Pain and suffering
  • • Mental anguish
  • • Loss of consortium
  • • Physical impairment

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Contact HOV Law today for a free, no-obligation consultation with a Ann Arbor brain injury attorney.