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Paralysis Injury Lawyer in Farmington Hills | Davis Law Center

30 + Years of Experience Fighting for Catastrophic Injury Victims in Michigan
A paralysis injury doesn’t just change your health—it changes your entire world. From the sudden loss of mobility to the overwhelming weight of lifelong medical costs, the challenges can feel insurmountable.
At Davis Law Center, we understand that when you are dealing with paraplegia, quadriplegia, or any form of nerve damage, you shouldn’t have to worry about insurance adjusters or legal deadlines. For over three decades, Neil Davis has served as a dedicated advocate for accident victims in Farmington Hills and across Michigan, securing the millions in compensation necessary to fund a lifetime of care.
Understanding the Life-Altering Impact of Paralysis
Paralysis is often the result of a traumatic disruption to the nervous system or spinal cord. Whether the damage is partial or complete, the medical and emotional toll is immense. We represent clients facing all forms of paralysis, including:
- Monoplegia: Affecting a single limb.
- Hemiplegia: Affecting one side of the body.
- Paraplegia: Affecting the lower half of the body and both legs.
- Quadriplegia (Tetraplegia): Affecting all four limbs and the torso.
Beyond the loss of movement, victims often face secondary complications like chronic pain, respiratory issues, and the need for 24/7 home modifications. We work with medical experts to ensure the full scope of your future needs are accounted for in your claim.
Common Causes of Paralysis in Michigan Negligence Cases
Many paralysis injuries are entirely preventable, caused by the negligence of another party. Our firm has extensive experience investigating:
- Motor vehicle accidents – Car, motorcycle, and truck accidents are among the leading causes of spinal cord injuries that result in paralysis. These accidents can occur due to factors such as speeding, distracted driving, driving under the influence, or poor road conditions.
- Falls – Slip and fall accidents, particularly from significant heights, can cause severe damage to the spinal cord. This includes falls from ladders, roofs, or scaffolding at construction sites, as well as falls in nursing homes or other care facilities.
- Medical malpractice – In some cases, paralysis can result from surgical errors, misdiagnosis, or improper treatment by healthcare professionals. This may include mistakes during spinal surgery or the failure to diagnose and treat a spinal cord injury promptly.
- Workplace accidents – Individuals working in high-risk industries, such as construction, manufacturing, or logging, are at higher risk of accidents that can lead to paralysis. This may involve falls from heights, being struck by heavy objects, or getting caught in machinery.
Securing the Compensation You Need for a Lifetime of Care
In a paralysis case, the “first offer” from an insurance company is almost never enough to cover the true lifetime costs. At the Davis Law Center, we fight to recover:
- Past & Future Medical Expenses: Including surgeries, rehabilitation, and long-term nursing care.
- Lost Earning Capacity: If you are unable to return to your career, we seek compensation for the lifetime of wages you have lost.
- Home & Vehicle Modifications: Funding for ramps, lifts, and adaptive technology.
- Pain, Suffering & Emotional Distress: Acknowledging the profound loss of “enjoyment of life” that follows a catastrophic injury.
The Michigan Advantage: Michigan law does not impose a “cap” on pain-and-suffering damages in most personal injury cases (excluding medical malpractice). This allows us to pursue the maximum possible recovery for your physical and emotional trauma.
Why Farmington Hills Families Trust Davis Law Center
- The Personal Touch: You aren’t just a file. You have direct access to Neil Davis, an attorney with a 30-year track record of success.
- No Win, No Fee: We handle all upfront costs. You pay nothing unless we secure a settlement or jury verdict for you.
- Aggressive Advocacy: We know how Michigan insurance companies operate. We don’t back down until they provide a fair and just recovery.
Contact a Farmington Hills Paralysis Attorney Today
The statute of limitations in Michigan is generally three years from the date of the accident, but evidence can disappear quickly. Don’t wait to protect your future. Call Neil Davis at (248) 865-7740 or contact us now for your free, confidential case review.
Davis Law Center: your trusted partner for personal injury accident cases. Serving Detroit, Farmington Hills, Southfield, Macomb County, Wayne County, Oakland County, and all of Michigan.

About the Author
Neil Davis, owner of Davis Law Center, is a seasoned attorney specializing in personal injury cases. With over 30 years of experience, he has successfully secured millions in compensation for injured individuals. Neil is a dedicated advocate for justice and an active member of legal associations. Neil has also been recognized as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by The National Trial Lawyers and is a life member in The Top Trial Lawyers In America Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
Davis Law Center: your trusted partner for personal injury accident cases. Serving Detroit, Farmington Hills, Southfield, Macomb County, Wayne County, Oakland County, and all of Michigan.










