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Femminineo Law

Femminineo Law

110 South Main Street, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043

4 Attorneys
$33.1M+ Recovered
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About Femminineo Law

Femminineo Law is a personal injury firm located in Mt. Clemens, Michigan, serving clients across the state. The firm handles cases including auto, truck, motorcycle, boat, bike, and ski accidents, as well as medical malpractice, wrongful death, slip and fall incidents, and dog bites. Founder David C. Femminineo has over two decades of experience, continuing a family legal tradition. The firm has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for clients, offers 24/7 consultations, and utilizes an Accident Response Team.

Notable Case Results

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$11.5M

Personal Injury

Plaintiff sustained a traumatic brain injury in an auto accident at age five, requiring constant 24-hour attendant care. Settlement ensures escalating lifetime benefits for medical needs and service providers.

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$5M

Wrongful Death

Client was an innocent victim of a mass shooting on the MSU campus in February 2023. Resolution reached after 9 months of negotiation.

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$3.5M

Truck Accident

Client driving to work was hit by a tractor-trailer beer truck that turned into her path. Sustained a tremendous brain injury, unable to care for husband or recall childhood memories.

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$2.8M

Truck Accident

Client rear-ended a commercial truck that improperly entered her lane. Liability was contested, but the firm prevailed at trial.

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$2.1M

Motorcycle Accident

Client killed by a city employee who turned left into his motorcycle's path. Defendant claimed client was speeding and had marijuana. Settled on the eve of trial after a three-year battle.

$2M

Wrongful Death

Client's husband killed when a fellow employee, who didn't know how to operate a manual transmission, struck him with a car. Case rejected by 9 other law firms due to legal complexity.

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