Grand Rapids Personal Injury Attorney

Grand Rapids Personal Injury

Grand Rapids Personal Injury Attorney

West Michigan personal injury cases — from Grand Rapids auto crashes on I-96 and US-131 to premises liability matters in Kent County’s commercial corridors — deserve trial-level representation. Attorney Manny Chahal handles serious injury matters throughout Grand Rapids and West Michigan, backed by a $2.135 million Wayne County jury verdict and trial-tested representation across the state.

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 I-96, US-131, I-196, M-6, and Grand Rapids surface streets.

Catastrophic Injury

Traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, severe burns, and amputation matters requiring lifetime care.

Premises Liability

Slip-and-fall, snow and ice, and negligent security claims at Kent County properties.

Wrongful Death

Wrongful death claims under MCL 600.2922 — statutory beneficiary representation.

Products Liability

Defective product, manufacturing defect, and failure-to-warn claims under MCL 600.2959.

Workplace Injury Third-Party

Third-party negligence claims beyond workers’ compensation in West Michigan industrial matters.

Michigan Law Driving Your Claim

The statutes that govern recovery in this matter.

MCL 600.5805Three-year statute of limitations.
MCL 500.3101 et seq.Michigan No-Fault Act applies statewide.
MCL 500.3135Threshold injury for non-economic damages.
MCL 600.2922Wrongful Death Act.
MCL 600.2959Comparative fault.
MCL 691.1404Government tort notice deadlines (120 days for highway claims).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle West Michigan cases?

Yes. Attorney Manny Chahal represents personal injury clients across the State of Michigan, including Grand Rapids and the broader West Michigan region.

Where would my case be filed?

Typically Kent County Circuit Court for Grand Rapids matters, with venue determined under Michigan’s court rules based on where the cause of action arose.

How does no-fault PIP work in Grand Rapids?

Michigan no-fault is statewide. Your own auto insurer pays PIP medical and wage loss regardless of fault, and a separate third-party claim is pursued against the at-fault driver for non-economic damages where threshold is met.

Are there fees to consult?

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

Injured in Grand Rapids?

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