Terry Cochran
Terry Cochran has limited his practice to representing individuals who have sustained serious personal injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, severe burns, loss of earning ability, psychiatric and psychological trauma, exposure to toxins and other life altering events.
Because serious personal injuries arise from various circumstances of life, Terry Cochran has mastered the law of auto negligence, Michigan no fault benefits, worker's compensation, slip and fall, train/auto collisions, boating mishaps, airplane catastrophes, large truck accidents, highway design defects and defective products including negligent design, manufacturing and warning.
As a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association and the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association, Terry Cochran has obtained verdicts in excess of millions of dollars.
In addition to an active trial practice, Terry Cochran has also argued in the Court of Appeals to advance the cause of his Clients. However, his true strength lies in preparing and presenting a case to a jury.
On the personal side, Terry Cochran is married to Assistant Michigan Attorney General SuAnn Cochran. Together, they have two children. When not practicing law, he spends time with his family, golfs and enjoys reading.
Attended Wayne State University and earned Bachelor of Art with highest distinction (top ten percent of class), graduating in 1980. Attended Wayne State and University Juris Doctor of Law, graduating in 1983.
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Because serious personal injuries arise from various circumstances of life, Terry Cochran has mastered the law of auto negligence, Michigan no fault benefits, worker's compensation, slip and fall, train/auto collisions, boating mishaps, airplane catastrophes, large truck accidents, highway design defects and defective products including negligent design, manufacturing and warning.
As a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association and the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association, Terry Cochran has obtained verdicts in excess of millions of dollars.
In addition to an active trial practice, Terry Cochran has also argued in the Court of Appeals to advance the cause of his Clients. However, his true strength lies in preparing and presenting a case to a jury.
On the personal side, Terry Cochran is married to Assistant Michigan Attorney General SuAnn Cochran. Together, they have two children. When not practicing law, he spends time with his family, golfs and enjoys reading.
Attended Wayne State University and earned Bachelor of Art with highest distinction (top ten percent of class), graduating in 1980. Attended Wayne State and University Juris Doctor of Law, graduating in 1983.
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