In a city where too many are told to “move on” after being wronged, attorney Jon Marko is rewriting the script. His latest courtroom triumph in Detroit is more than a win—it’s a declaration that accountability still matters, and that no one is above the law.
Marko Law recently secured a $10.2 million verdict for Bruce Wood, a 59-year-old veteran whose life was shattered when a tire flew off a Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) van and struck him in the head. The impact left him with catastrophic brain damage, broken bones, and permanent disabilities. (markolaw.com)
This wasn’t just a case—it was an eight-year legal battle against the City of Detroit, marked by three interlocutory appeals and relentless resistance. But Jon Marko and his team refused to back down. They fought through every obstacle, ultimately holding the city accountable for its negligence in vehicle maintenance. (milawyersweekly.com)
For Mr. Wood, the verdict brought more than financial relief—it brought validation. After years of suffering and being ignored, he finally heard the words: “You were wronged, and justice is yours.”(markolaw.com)
At Marko Law, we believe that every person deserves to be heard, especially when powerful institutions try to silence them. This victory is a testament to our unwavering commitment to fight for the injured, the overlooked, and the wronged.
Case Background: Standing Up Against Negligence
In 2015, Bruce Wood—a 59-year-old Detroit military veteran—was doing nothing more than driving down the road when his life changed forever. A rear tire from a Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) van broke loose, bounced into oncoming traffic, and crashed into Bruce’s windshield, striking him directly in the head.
The impact caused catastrophic injuries. Bruce suffered severe traumatic brain damage, fractured bones, and permanent impairments that robbed him of his independence. This wasn’t just an accident—it was a tragedy fueled by negligence.
Bruce’s Struggle for Recovery
After the crash, Bruce’s world collapsed. He could no longer live alone or support himself. Simple daily tasks became insurmountable. His medical bills piled up, and the emotional toll was staggering. He lost not only his health—but his dignity, his freedom, and his future.
The Lawsuit: Holding the City Accountable
Jon Marko and the team at Marko Law filed a lawsuit against the City of Detroit, alleging gross negligence in the maintenance of DDOT vehicles. The legal claim was straightforward: the city failed to maintain its van properly, and that failure directly led to Bruce’s life-altering injuries.
Despite three appeals and eight years of courtroom warfare, Marko Law stayed the course. The evidence showed what the City tried to deny: this tragedy was preventable—and someone had to answer for it.
The Legal Battle: Taking on Powerful Adversaries
Standing up to a city government isn't for the faint of heart—but Jon Marko isn’t built to back down.
In Bruce Wood’s case, the defendant was no less than the City of Detroit, specifically the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT). Represented by seasoned municipal attorneys, the City threw everything it could at the case: denials, procedural delays, and multiple appeals designed to wear the plaintiff down.
Obstacles and Resistance
From day one, the City of Detroit refused to accept responsibility. Their strategy was clear: drag the case out in court, dispute the severity of Bruce’s injuries, and challenge the City’s liability at every turn.
Over the course of eight long years, Marko Law faced:
- Three interlocutory appeals (procedural challenges during the trial process)
- Efforts to dismiss the case entirely
- Complex municipal immunity defenses, often used to shield government agencies from lawsuits
But no matter how many walls were thrown up, Jon Marko and his team broke through.
Marko Law’s Strategy: Relentless, Focused, Strategic
This wasn’t just about fighting hard—it was about fighting smart. Marko Law:
- Reconstructed the accident with experts to prove negligence in DDOT’s vehicle maintenance.
- Secured compelling medical testimony to show the full extent of Bruce’s traumatic brain injury and future care needs.
- Presented irrefutable evidence that the City had failed to follow safety standards—and that this failure had life-altering consequences.
Jon Marko didn't just build a case—he told a story that no jury could ignore: a hard-working veteran, struck down by preventable negligence, and a city that tried to bury the truth.
The Verdict: A Resounding Win
After years of delays, court battles, and legal stonewalling, the jury delivered a verdict that echoed far beyond the courtroom.
$10.2 million. That’s the figure Jon Marko secured for Bruce Wood—one of the largest injury verdicts against the City of Detroit in recent history. More than a number, it was a clear, undeniable affirmation: Bruce was wronged, and the City was liable.
Client’s Reaction: “They Finally Listened.”
For Bruce, the verdict wasn’t just financial—it was emotional. After years of silence, pain, and being dismissed, the jury finally said what the City refused to: You matter.
“He cried,” said Jon Marko. “Not because of the money—but because someone finally believed him. After eight years, Bruce got to hear that he wasn’t crazy, and that what happened to him was not okay.”
Public Response and Media Spotlight
The case drew significant media attention, with coverage from outlets like Michigan Lawyers Weekly, The Detroit News, and local broadcast stations. Legal professionals across the state called it a landmark case, showcasing how perseverance and skilled trial advocacy can overcome even the toughest municipal defenses.
On social media, the verdict was widely celebrated. Supporters of civil justice praised Marko Law’s relentless fight and emphasized the broader message: Cities must take accountability for the harm they cause.
Implications: Setting a Precedent
This wasn’t just a courtroom win. It was a warning shot to negligent institutions across Michigan: you will be held accountable.
The $10.2 million verdict in Bruce Wood’s case has already begun to ripple through the legal and municipal landscape, serving as a powerful precedent for how courts—and communities—respond to government negligence and avoidable harm.
Legal Significance: Breaking Through Municipal Immunity
Government entities often hide behind “sovereign immunity,” a legal doctrine that makes it difficult to sue cities and public agencies. But this case proved that when the facts are strong and the representation is fierce, immunity can be overcome.
Marko Law showed that cities cannot ignore safety regulations and then dodge responsibility when disaster strikes. This case now stands as a blueprint for future victims—and their attorneys—on how to hold public agencies legally and financially accountable.
Message to Institutions: The Era of Evasion Is Over
This verdict is a clear message to city departments, transportation agencies, and government bodies throughout Michigan:
- Negligent vehicle maintenance? You will pay.
- Ignoring safety risks? You will be exposed.
- Disregarding human life? You will answer for it in court.
No more hiding behind bureaucracy. No more “unfortunate accidents.” Justice demands more—and Marko Law is here to deliver it.
Empowerment: Your Voice Can Change Everything
To every person who’s been injured, silenced, or dismissed—Bruce’s case proves it’s not over. You don’t have to accept a lowball settlement. You don’t have to be gaslit by government lawyers. And you definitely don’t have to go through it alone.
At Marko Law, we’ve got your back. We’ve taken on cities, corporations, and powerhouses—and we’ve won. If they did it to you, we’ll help make it right.
Justice Achieved, But the Fight Continues
Bruce Wood’s $10.2 million verdict isn’t just a win—it’s a statement. It says that Detroiters deserve better. It proves that no institution, no matter how powerful, is above the law. And it reinforces what we fight for every day at Marko Law: justice for the wronged, accountability for the negligent.
This case was hard-fought. It took years. But in the end, truth prevailed—and a man who was nearly forgotten by the system was finally heard.
At Marko Law, this isn’t a one-off victory. It’s what we do. From civil rights to catastrophic injury, we represent real people facing real battles. And we don’t stop until the truth is told and justice is done.
If you or someone you know has suffered due to negligence, misconduct, or abuse—don’t wait for the system to fix itself. Let us help you fight back.
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