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Man Suffered ‘Massive Hemorrhage’ After Procedure...
Man suffers a ‘massive hemorrhage’ after a dental procedure in Macomb County. With Moss & Colella arguing his case, they obtain a $2,750,000 verdict.

Clearly Established’ Rule Makes Overcoming...
A two-prong test ensured that claims of excess and deadly force were not dismissed, but recent opinions suggest that the court can “skip” the first step.

A. Vince Colella presented case analysis of...
Moss & Colella's A. Vince Colella presented his case analysis of the recent $2.75 million dental malpractice verdict in Trial Lawyers University webinar.

Court Finds Fee Schedules Under New No Fault Reform...
Originally adopted in the 2019 reform, the court finds fee schedules under the new No-Fault reform 'unconstitutional.'

Moss & Colella is Featured in the Macomb Daily
Moss & Colella is featured in the Macomb Daily after a jury awards a patient $2.75 million – Currently the largest verdict to date in Macomb County for 2022.

Moss & Colella Announces $2.75 Million Win...
Moss & Colella announces a $2.75 million win in a dental malpractice case. This win is currently the largest verdict to date in Macomb County for 2022.

Michigan Supreme Court cases: Is tort liability on the...
The current makeup of the Supreme Court has created a genuine optimism in trial lawyers that's been absent since the passing of the Revised Judicature Act.

In Multi-Pronged Case, Rear-Seat Passenger Wins...
In a painful reminder that it’s not just front seat occupants at risk in a traffic accident, a Moss & Colella client, a 45-year-old woman, suffered serious neck and back injuries while a back-seat passenger with two other occupants in the car. She took the direct impact of an oncoming vehicle that T-boned her passenger side rear door at high speed. What was meant to be a solemn trip to a memorial service was violently disrupted and the life of this woman was irrevocably changed.

Fix the Damn' No-Fault Law
In May of 2019, lawmakers made sweeping changes to Michigan’s Automobile No-Fault Act that are now being felt by auto accident victims across the state.

Spike in Traffic Fatalities in 2021 Is Cause for Alarm...
After a year largely spent at home in 2020 due to the pandemic, people were eager to get out of their houses and back on the roads in 2021. And, with the latest numbers, it seems some drivers may have tragically lost some basic driving skills while they were stuck at home. According to the recentCrash Statsreleased by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 2021 saw an unprecedented spike in traffic fatalities – the highest increase NHTSA has ever seen, based on traffic fatality data dating back to 1979.