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Personal Injury Claims in Warren, MI

Population

139,387

Avg. Verdict Range

$40,000 - $320,000

Warren, Michigan's third-largest city and a core of the metro Detroit auto industry, is dense with manufacturing plants, the GM Technical Center, and heavy traffic along I-696 and Mound Road. Injury lawsuits proceed in the Macomb County Circuit Court, with federal matters in the Eastern District of Michigan. Common cases include freeway and intersection collisions governed by the state's no-fault system, plant and machine-related workplace injuries, and falls at industrial and commercial properties, often worsened by harsh winter weather. Michigan's no-fault rules and serious-impairment threshold heavily shape auto claims, and the three-year filing deadline gives Warren residents a window to evaluate their options.

Where Personal Injury Cases Are Filed in Warren

1

Macomb County Circuit Court

State Trial Court

2

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

Federal Court

3

Michigan Court of Appeals

State Appellate Court

Most personal injury cases are filed in state trial court. Federal jurisdiction typically requires diversity of citizenship and damages exceeding $75,000.

Michigan Fault Rules — What This Means for Your Claim

Michigan follows a modified comparative negligence rule: a claimant more than 50 percent at fault cannot recover non-economic damages, though economic damages may still be reduced rather than barred. Michigan's no-fault auto insurance system governs most car-accident injuries, requiring a serious-impairment threshold before suing for pain and suffering. The statute of limitations for personal injury is generally three years from the date of injury, with shorter notice periods for government claims.

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Average Verdict Range in Warren

$40,000 - $320,000

General personal injury verdicts in Warren typically range from $40,000 - $320,000. Actual outcomes depend on injury severity, medical costs, lost income, and the specific facts of each case.

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