Compassion. Credibility. Results. Serving the Upper Peninsula & Wisconsin
When medical negligence shatters your health or your family’s stability, you need more than a lawyer — you need an advocate who understands both medicine and the human cost of injury.
For nearly five decades, Vincent Petrucelli and his team have stood beside patients throughout Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and Northern Wisconsin, delivering life-changing results and compassionate guidance every step of the way.
What You Can Expect When You Call
- A Free, Confidential Consultation – Speak directly with a seasoned trial lawyer, not an intake operator.
- Honest Case Assessment – We’ll review your records and tell you whether malpractice occurred and what options you have.
- No Fee Unless We Win – Our contingency policy means you never pay attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.
- Regional Convenience – With offices serving Iron Mountain, Marquette, Escanaba, Menominee, Houghton, Sault Ste. Marie, and Green Bay, help is always close by.
- National-Level Skill, Local Commitment – We bring big-city courtroom experience to rural communities that deserve the same high-caliber representation.
Why Clients Trust Vincent Petrucelli
- 49 years of trial and negotiation experience
- Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers
- Super Lawyers® honoree since 2007
- Lead counsel in Ferdon v. Wisconsin Patients Compensation Fund
- Proven record of multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements in catastrophic injury and malpractice litigation
These achievements aren’t titles — they’re proof of a lifelong commitment to accountability, justice, and the people of the Upper Peninsula.
Take the First Step Toward Justice Today
Every moment matters when malpractice is suspected. Evidence must be preserved, deadlines observed, and expert testimony prepared. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can protect your rights and begin building your case. Contact Vincent Petrucelli today at (906) 265-6173 or vincent@truthfinders.com.
Petrucelli & Petrucelli — Fighting for Justice Across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and Wisconsin
