Matz Injury Law's office emphasizes personalized service and professionalism.
Matz Injury Law, a leading personal injury firm in Southfield, Michigan, has announced over $10 million in savings for clients through its innovative reduced contingency fee structure. By charging a lower fee rate of 22% compared to the traditional 33%, the firm has helped clients retain more of their settlements in auto accident and personal injury cases. Founded in 1978, Matz Injury Law is recognized for its commitment to ethical service, client satisfaction, and successful legal outcomes, making legal assistance more accessible to those in need.
Southfield, Michigan— Matz Injury Law, a prominent personal injury law firm based in Michigan, has announced that its recent implementation of a reduced contingency fee model has resulted in over $10 million in savings for clients across the state. This change, aimed at making legal services more affordable for accident victims, marks a significant shift in the firm’s approach to client representation.
Traditionally, personal injury law firms in Michigan charge contingency fees averaging over 33%. Matz Injury Law has opted to lower this fee to 22%, offering substantial financial relief to clients. Since introducing this new fee structure, the firm reports saving clients approximately $9,163,000. Combined with other cost savings and favorable settlements, the overall client savings now exceed $10 million.
The law firm was founded in 1978 by Steven J. Matz, a well-respected attorney recognized for his legal expertise and ethical standards. Today, it is run by Steven alongside his son, Jared Matz, maintaining a family-operated approach that emphasizes personalized care and integrity. Since 2009, the firm has gradually reduced its contingency fees, with the founder noting that profitability remains steady even at these lower rates. This strategic decision reflects the firm’s commitment to client-centered service while maintaining financial sustainability.
Matz Injury Law has secured notable settlements and verdicts for its clients, significantly enhancing its reputation in Michigan’s legal community. The firm’s success in obtaining favorable outcomes for injury victims, including auto accident cases, has earned it widespread respect. Steven Matz has been recognized as a Michigan Super Lawyer for twelve consecutive years and was inducted into the Michigan Lawyers Weekly Hall of Fame in 2025. Such accolades underscore the firm’s dedication to excellence and professional integrity.
Client feedback consistently highlights high satisfaction levels, citing personalized service, compassionate case handling, and transparent communication. Importantly, Matz Injury Law does not charge upfront costs to clients involved in accidents or wrongful death cases, easing financial concerns during already stressful times. A typical auto accident settlement of $250,000, for example, results in clients receiving a larger proportion of the funds when represented by the firm compared to others with standard fees.
The firm emphasizes word-of-mouth referrals and personal connections over aggressive advertising campaigns, relying on its reputation and client relationships to grow its practice. Additionally, Steven Matz serves on the Michigan Attorney Disciplinary Board Hearing Panel and the State Bar of Michigan Committee on Character and Fitness, reflecting his active role in upholding ethical standards within the legal community.
Individuals seeking legal assistance or more information about Matz Injury Law can contact the firm at (866) 226-6833. The firm remains committed to providing accessible, ethical legal representation to Michigan injury victims, exemplified through its innovative fee structure and dedication to client success.
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