Fieger, Fieger, Kenney & Harrington, P.C.
About the firm
Fieger Law (Fieger, Fieger, Kenney & Harrington, P.C.) is a Michigan-based personal injury and trial law firm headquartered in Southfield, founded in 1950 by attorney Bernard Fieger and built into a national powerhouse by renowned trial lawyer Geoffrey Fieger. The firm represents seriously injured clients across Michigan and nationwide in catastrophic cases including medical malpractice, birth trauma, auto and truck accidents, civil rights violations, and wrongful death. Fieger Law has recovered over $2 billion for its clients and has won more multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements than nearly any other firm in the country. The firm works on a contingency-fee basis.
Notable results
An Oakland County jury awarded $144.5 million after a delayed cesarean left a Macomb Township girl with a permanent brain injury, a verdict the Michigan Court of Appeals later upheld before it was reduced to roughly $42 million.
After spinal surgery at the Detroit Medical Center's Children's Hospital of Michigan left a 10-year-old girl partially paralyzed and permanently incontinent, and her surgeon took two vacations before the hardware came out, a Wayne County jury awarded $135 million.
A Johnson County jury returned a record $97.4 million verdict for an Iowa City newborn left with permanent brain damage after a forceps and vacuum delivery, an award the Iowa Supreme Court later reversed, ordering a new trial.
Geoffrey Fieger and Jack Beam won the largest birth-injury verdict in Cook County history against the University of Chicago Medical Center, after a mother in fetal distress was left without an obstetrician for hours before an emergency cesarean.
A Wayne County jury found the Detroit Medical Center liable for the death of 26-year-old Terrea Holly, whose pulmonary embolism was treated as a virus and sent home from the emergency room.
An Oakland County jury found Warner Bros. and The Jenny Jones Show liable for the wrongful death of Scott Amedure and assessed $25 million, an award the Michigan Court of Appeals later reversed.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.
Practice areas
Attorneys at this firm
28 total


























