Goodman Acker expands presence with Livonia office

The personal injury law firm of Goodman Acker announced the opening of a new office in Livonia, reinforcing the firm’s continued growth and long-term commitment to serving clients across Metro Detroit.

Located at 17370 North Laurel Park Drive in Livonia, the new office provides a dedicated, professional setting for client meetings, depositions and case-related discussions, expanding Goodman Acker’s footprint in western Wayne County and increasing accessibility for Metro Detroit clients.

“This expansion reflects both our growth as a firm and our desire to be present in the communities we serve,” said Jordan Acker, partner at Goodman Acker. “Livonia is home to families, workers and businesses who deserve trusted personal injury representation. Having a physical presence here allows us to better support clients during some of the most difficult moments of their lives.”

The new Livonia office strengthens Goodman Acker’s ability to meet clients closer to where they live and work, while providing additional space designed to support confidential conversations and legal proceedings. As the firm continues to grow, the expansion reflects a broader strategy focused on accessibility, responsiveness and client experience.

“Personal injury law is deeply personal, and our clients value face-to-face interaction,” said Barry Goodman, founding partner of Goodman Acker. “This new office allows us to continue delivering the high level of service our firm is known for, while expanding our presence in a community where there is a clear need for experienced personal injury advocacy.”

Goodman Acker has represented injury victims throughout Michigan for more than three decades, handling cases involving auto accidents, catastrophic injuries, wrongful death and more. The Livonia office represents another step forward in the firm’s continued evolution, ensuring clients have access to knowledgeable legal guidance in a convenient, professional environment.

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