Personal Injury

For over four decades, Mouw & Celello P.C. has stood up for the rights of personal injury victims throughout Michigan and Wisconsin in state and federal courts. If you or a loved one has suffered serious injuries in an auto, truck, motorcycle, or other accident, or are a victim of medical malpractice, dangerous premises, dog bite or any other injury, you need to know your rights. The insurance company has a team of lawyers working for them - put the Mouw & Celello P.C. personal injury team to work for you! We help guide our clients through the complicated web of medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, premise liability, and no-fault automobile insurance laws.

Our personal injury attorneys all have proven records of success protecting your rights while recovering millions of dollars for your injuries. If you are hurt, we are here to help.

Our Personal Injury Law Products / Services Include:

  • Accidents or injuries of any kind

  • Job-related injuries

  • Unsafe work environment

  • Workers’ compensation

  • Wrongful death

  • Social Security Disability Appeals / SSI and SSDI

  • Nursing home negligence

  • Medical malpractice

  • Birth injuries

  • Dangerous premises

  • Children's injuries

  • Dog bite

  • Car, truck, motorcycle, semi accidents

  • Slip and fall accidents

  • Medical bill dispute litigation

Mouw & Celello P.C.'s personal injury litigation team understands complex injuries and how accidents happen. We understand how the insurance companies look at accidents - and know how to challenge the insurance company attorneys - and present the truth about what really happened.

Trust our experienced attorneys to help you through the right course of action for the compensation you deserve. If needed, we will visit you at the hospital, home, precinct, or jail for an emergency consultation. We follow a "no recovery, no fee" policy on all personal injury cases.

“If you are looking for honest and hard working attorneys who care about you and your family, this is the firm to call."

— L. Johnson