Petrucelli & Waara is a personal injury law firm dedicated to providing high quality legal services to clients throughout Michigan and Wisconsin. The rights and concerns of its clients are at the core of Petrucelli & Waara's practice in personal injury, auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, wrongful death litigation, medical malpractice, workplace injury and disease, product liability, railroad negligence and FELA, and commercial litigation.
We believe the rights of individuals in our free society will only be preserved by strong and effective advocacy within the confines of the constitutionally created judicial system. We champion our clients' rights by harnessing the world's technology, information, and wisdom. Our case results are a testament to our commitment to our clients, whom we strive to provide only the highest quality service for.
We believe the rights of individuals in our free society will only be preserved by strong and effective advocacy within the confines of the constitutionally created judicial system. We champion our clients' rights by harnessing the world's technology, information, and wisdom. Our case results are a testament to our commitment to our clients, whom we strive to provide only the highest quality service for.
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Over the years our attorneys have represented people from all parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Northern Wisconsin. This section contains some cases our attorneys have successfully resolved for our clients. This is portion of our successful outcomes. Each case we accept is different. Although results in one case are not a predictor of the same result in a similar case, we use the experience of past cases to better serve our clients.
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Kevin C.
Oct 22, 2021
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I only met with Pertucelli so can not speak of the partner. He was very unprofessional. Started off asking more about my personal life than what I was there for. He never would listen long enough to understand what was happening. Couldn't pronounce my name or how to spell it, it's very common and easy to say. I met with him after doing yard work, so maybe he though I couldn't afford to pay him, not true at all. Don't bother brining your wife in with you, he is super chauvinistic. He should probably retire, because this line of work has past him up. I've seen snapping turtles
Sal M.
Sep 11, 2012
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