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Warren Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Lawyer
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Mr. Slager practices personal injury and wrongful death litigation at the firm, representing his clients against negligent parties and their insurance companies. He received his undergraduate degree from Calvin College. As a law student at Michigan State University College of Law, he competed for his law school's Niagara Moot Court team and was a member of the Journal of Business and Securities Law.
Today, Mr. Slager advocates for injured people...
Mr. Slager practices personal injury and wrongful death litigation at the firm, representing his clients against negligent parties and their insurance companies. He received his undergraduate degree from Calvin College. As a law student at Michigan State University College of Law, he competed for his law school's Niagara Moot Court team and was a member of the Journal of Business and Securities Law.
Today, Mr. Slager advocates for injured people...
Mr. Slager practices personal injury and wrongful death litigation at the firm, representing his clients against negligent parties and their insurance companies. He received his undergraduate degree from Calvin College. As a law student at Michigan State University College of Law, he competed for his law school's Niagara Moot Court team and was a member of the Journal of Business and Securities Law.
Today, Mr. Slager advocates for injured people. He enjoys getting to know each client and guiding them through the litigation process.
He represents clients in state and federal courts throughout Michigan. Mr. Slager has participated in successful jury trial trials and many successful appeals, appearing before the Michigan Court of Appeals and the Michigan Supreme Court. In his first solo jury trial, in 2013, the jury returned a verdict for his client many times higher than the insurer's last offer, and the Court awarded Case Evaluation sanctions for his client.
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