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Insurance companies have good lawyers,

YOU SHOULD TOO!

 
Since 1969, Olsman, Mueller, Wallace & MacKenzie has been dedicated to vindicating the rights of injured persons. With Jules Olsman, Wolfgang Mueller, Randy Wallace, Donna MacKenzie and Stephanie Arndt on your side, you benefit from 70 years of combined legal experience.

 

Our practice has been built through word-of-mouth by our clients and the trusted referrals from other attorneys. We are proud of our reputation and we take our commitment to client service very seriously. Our goal is to provide you with the best possible client service to achieve the best possible result in your case. We understand that this is already a difficult situation for you and your family. We are here to protect your rights.

 

If you or a loved one has been injured, contact an attorney by email or call 800-366-8653 for a free consultation about your case.

 

On the

DOCKET:

 

Our firm specializes in representing injured persons in areas of nursing home neglect or abuse, medical malpractice, automobile accidents, social security disability, products liability, police brutality and more. Below are some of the cases that we have recently filed:

 

Failure to promptly treat brain bleed at Covenant Hospital results in death of twenty-three year old woman.

   

Woman loses job at Wayne State University after wrongly accused of cheating.

   

Alzheimer's resident found face down in a pool of blood, dead after staff left her alone and unsupervised in her wheelchair at the nurse's station.

   
Man wrongfully convicted of murder released from prison after 9 years due to discovery of evidence withheld by police.
   
Class action lawsuit filed on behalf of AT&T iPhone and Blackberry users illegally charged taxes on internet usage. Click here to join the class action.
   
Man dies in fire at Belaire Independent Senior Apartment.
   
Infant suffers right pan-brachial plexis injury during birth at Ingham Regional Medical Center.
   
Nineteen year old construction worker dies after falling through unguarded hole in the roof of apartment building supervised by Houseman Construction Company.
   
Click here to learn more about the types of cases that have been successfully handled by our office.

 

 

In the

NEWS:

 

 

12.29.2011

Jules B. Olsman interviewed by the Detroit Free Press regarding the unanswered questions surrounding the cause of and blame for the Wayne furniture store blast

 

12.27.2011

Jules B. Olsman named in Top Lawyers in Metro Detroit 2012

 

10.25.2011

Jules Olsman authors article "Perspectives on Socialized Medicine in the U.S." published in Michigan State University College of Law Journal of Medicine and Law

 

9.21.2011

Stephanie Arndt presents at State Bar of Michigan Elder Law Section's annual meeting on abuse and neglect in long term care facilities

 

7.31.2011

Donna M. MacKenzie interviewed by Macomb Daily in "Accused comic book killer sues county, doctors"

 

5.11.2011

Stephanie Arndt and Jules Olsman win trial for 88 year old woman who fractured shoulder when aide failed to use gait belt

 

5.6.2011

Stephanie Arndt presents issues in elder law at the State Bar of Michigan Paralegal Section Day of Education Event

 

2.4.2011

Jules B. Olsman presents Medicare Liens Update at American Association for Justice Convention in Florida

 

12.23.2010

Wolfgang Mueller unanimously re-elected to vice chairperson of the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission

 

12.20.2010

Olsman Mueller Wallace & MacKenzie make a Tribute to Forgotten Harvest

 

11.04.2010

Jules B. Olsman presents at Institute for Continuing Legal Education Ethics Panel: When Bad Things Happen to Good Lawyers

 

10.26.2010

Donna M. MacKenzie presents Update on Medicare Liens at Institute for Continuing Legal Education No-Fault Update.

 

10.05.2010

Jules B. Olsman appointed by the Michigan Supreme Court to the State Bar of Michigan Board of Commissioners.

 

10.04.2010

Donna M. MacKenzie selected as a 2010 Up & Coming Lawyer by Michigan Lawyers Weekly

 

09.02.2010

Jules B. Olsman and Randy J. Wallace named top attorneys in Michigan by Super Lawyers magazine

 

 

Is Justice Being Served?

 

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Seinfeld mocked it. Letterman ranked it in his top ten list. And more than fifteen years later, its infamy continues. Everyone knows the McDonald's coffee case. It has been routinely cited as an example of how citizens have taken advantage of America's legal system, but is that a fair rendition of the facts? Hot Coffee reveals what really happened to Stella Liebeck, the Albuquerque woman who spilled coffee on herself and sued McDonald's, while exploring how and why the case garnered so much media attention, who funded the effort and to what end. After seeing this film, you will decide who really profited from spilling hot coffee. Click here to watch the trailer.