
- Experience
- 22 years
- Consultation
- Contact for details
- Bar State
- Maine
- Contingency
- Not available
- Languages
- English
- Verification
- Approved profile
- Phone
- (207) 536-6300
About
Michael Bigos represents the "ABC's of the injured": the abused, amputated, burned, brain-injured, catastrophically damaged, and estates of families who lost loved ones. Current cases include Catholic church, Jehovah's Witness, and SDA cases, an Amazon products child-burn case, a St. Gobain well-poisoning UC-injury case, unsafe property cases involving hip fractures, a nighttime pedestrian strike, commercial trucking cases, and a talc-cancer case against J&J. He recently obtained large trial verdicts in cases involving back surgeries, CRPS, and brain injury. Mike was the lead attorney for proving damages on a team that obtained what is believed to be by far the largest individual plaintiff's settlement ever in Maine, a multi-eight-figure win. Mike is regarded by many to be one of the best plaintiff's verdict-getting attorneys in Maine and Northern New England. He is the most successful Maine trial attorney currently practicing who has obtained verdicts, trial, and litigation results in all three of: personal injury, sex abuse, and products liability. He has represented and sued celebrities and public figures. Mike is a pioneer in modern statute of limitations reform, allowing hundreds of survivors of sexual abuse and assault to come forward. From testifying in legislatures to bringing claims and trying cases, no one comes close to his experience and record of success. His trial results in this area are all over $1 million. The media often ask Mike for input on survivor headline stories. He built Northern New England's largest sex abuse survivors practice group and continues to expand in this area. He is regarded as the go-to leader in the region for survivors for his relentless and unwavering loyalty and trauma-informed support of abuse survivors. He has obtained large victories in several cases against prominent institutional defendants including Jehovah's Witnesses, the Catholic Church, Boy Scouts of America, Salvation Army, and Seventh-Day Adventists.
