The award median for a personal injury case in Michigan is $134,382 and the national award median is $40,000. While the medians differ greatly, the plaintiff recovery probabilities – the number of plaintiff verdicts to total verdicts – are nearly the same with Michigan at 51 percent and the national at 55 percent, according to Jury Verdict Research®’s 2006 Michigan Verdict Survey.
The statistics are based on verdicts rendered in Michigan from 1999 through 2005. The study also includes a breakdown of specific injury and liability categories in the state of Michigan.The following table outlines the most frequently reported liabilities in Michigan and the percentage of the total number of plaintiff and defense verdicts in each category.

The following table outlines the overall award standings in Michigan as compared with the yearly award medians for the nation

The median is the middle value among
awards listed in ascending order. This value provides the
most accurate gauge of the norm for a specific sampling
of jury award data.
Jury Verdict Research® maintains
the only nationwide database of more than 250,000 plaintiff
and defense verdicts and settlements, resulting from personal
injury claims. The data are reported, tabulated and analyzed
to determine values, trends and deviations for 400 injuries
and 300 liabilities. Jury Verdict Research® is a division
of LRP Publications, Inc.