Ann Arbor Personal Injury Attorney

Ann Arbor Personal Injury

Ann Arbor Personal Injury Attorney

From auto crashes on US-23 and I-94 to premises liability claims in Ann Arbor’s busy commercial corridors, serious injury matters demand a trial lawyer who understands Washtenaw County juries and Michigan no-fault. Attorney Manny Chahal represents personal injury claimants throughout Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and broader Washtenaw County — backed by a $2.135 million Wayne County jury verdict.

Recent Result: $2.135 million Wayne County jury verdict and $1.1 million personal injury settlement. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

Cases We Handle

Trial-tested representation for serious injury matters.

Auto & Trucking Accidents

Collisions on US-23, I-94, M-14, Washtenaw Avenue, and Ann Arbor surface streets.

University-Area Accidents

University of Michigan campus, athletic-event, and high-density pedestrian crossings.

Premises Liability

Slip-and-fall, snow and ice, and dangerous-condition claims at Washtenaw County properties.

Catastrophic Injury

Traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and life-altering injury matters.

Wrongful Death

Wrongful death under MCL 600.2922 — economic loss, loss of society, and conscious pain and suffering.

Bicycle & Pedestrian

Bike-vs-vehicle and pedestrian-strike claims, including university-corridor incidents.

Michigan Law Driving Your Claim

The statutes that govern recovery in this matter.

MCL 600.5805Three-year statute of limitations for personal injury (two years for medical malpractice).
MCL 500.3101 et seq.Michigan No-Fault Act — PIP benefits.
MCL 500.3135Threshold injury for non-economic damages.
MCL 600.2922Wrongful Death Act.
MCL 600.2959Comparative fault.
Kandil-Elsayed v. F&E Oil2023 Michigan Supreme Court decision reshaping the open-and-obvious doctrine in plaintiffs’ favor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle cases in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti?

Yes. Attorney Manny Chahal represents personal injury clients across Washtenaw County and broader Michigan, with co-counsel arrangements for matters venued elsewhere.

How does Michigan no-fault apply to Ann Arbor accidents?

Michigan no-fault provides PIP benefits regardless of fault for any motor-vehicle crash in the state. Threshold injury under MCL 500.3135 is required for non-economic damages against the at-fault driver.

What if the injury occurred on University of Michigan property?

Premises claims against the University implicate governmental immunity (MCL 691.1407) and require notice within strict deadlines. Act quickly.

Are there fees to consult?

No. Free case review. Contingency-fee representation — no fee unless we recover.

Injured in Ann Arbor or Washtenaw County?

Time-sensitive deadlines apply. Free, confidential case review. No fee unless we recover.

Call 1-844-624-2425 Free Case Review

Related Practice Areas

Personal Injury No-Fault Insurance Civil Litigation