Catastrophic Injury

Catastrophic Injury Lawyers

Total Compensation for Life-Changing Accidents
Free Consultation: 1-800-587-9010

The attorneys of Ferris & Salter, P.C., are dedicated to securing full damages for devastating, permanent injuries. We work with victims’ families and a network of experts to determine the long-term medical and economic needs, and aggressively pursue compensation from the responsible parties.

A Better Future for our Clients

We know that an incapacitating injury has a devastating impact — physically, emotionally, and financially. Through aggressive representation, our skilled and experienced trial lawyers have obtained many verdicts and settlements to give victims justice, security, and a better quality of life.

Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, we represent clients statewide. Don Ferris and Heidi Salter-Ferris are veterans of more than 250 jury trials. We have handled every type of catastrophic injury including:

  • Paralysis and spinal cord damage
  • Nerve damage / loss of function
  • Blindness / eye injury
  • Back and neck injury

Compensation for Catastrophic Injury

Many clients will need years or a lifetime of care. Ferris & Salter, P.C., assembles neurologists, family physicians, psychologists, economists, building contractors, home care providers, physical therapists, vocational rehabilitation experts, and others to develop a life care plan for the victim. We determine the prognosis for recovery and address all future medical and personal needs, such as home modification, nursing care, medical equipment, and medications. We then seek comprehensive compensation that replaces lost earning potential, loss of quality of life, medical costs, and pain and suffering.

Toll-Free, Statewide Michigan: 1-800-587-9010

Contact our catastrophic injury lawyers about your personal injury claim in Michigan. We offer a free consultation, and we collect no attorneys’ fees unless we obtain compensation (no matter how long it may take). We can discuss the case in our Ann Arbor offices, or visit victims at their home or hospital.