Thomas George Sinas, experienced Car Accident, Personal Injury attorney in Grand Rapids, MI with 323 reviews
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Thomas George Sinas

310 Fulton St. E., Grand Rapids, MI

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4.9 / 5
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Education

2006:
University of Minnesota Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2001:
University of Michigan, BA - Bachelor of Arts
2001:
University of Michigan, BFA

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4.9 323 reviews
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Mitchel solon

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03 Jan, 2025
Bill was great in helping me with my dog bite case. I was bit on while on the job delivering for Amazon and he made it very easy for me through the whole process. He explained everything very well and was always very good with communication, keeping me up to date and answering any questions I had. I was happy with the settlement and would highly recommend him!
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Heather miller

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13 Dec, 2024
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Daniel arellano

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12 Dec, 2024
Got bit at work by a dog while delivering. (Amazon) bill and his team helped me with everything and kept me updated often about the case. Quick and reliable service as well! Called the same day I got bit , but the office was closed and somehow he still managed to contact me that same day. Recommend 100%!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced lawyers who are skilled at navigating complex legal proceedings
“Tom Sinas is very knowledgeable of Michigan auto no-fault law, and is a great resource of information for anyone involved in a car accident.”
2
Compassionate and caring approach, treating clients like family
“Tom and his team truly care about you and your family in times of tragedy. They go the extra distance in ensuring you understand complex situations in simple to understand terms.”
3
Responsive and communicative, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Tom and Kayleigh are professional and caring. They were thorough and kept us well informed throughout the process.”
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Successful in obtaining favorable settlements and outcomes for clients
“Bill was able to get me a $”
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Willingness to go the extra mile and advocate strongly for clients
“Bill went above and beyond to ensure that our experience was as stress free as possible.”
Cons
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Potential initial reluctance to take on a case if it seems challenging or unwinnable
“He did nothing and no communication with me meanwhile I sent him documents. He never returned documents never apologised or provided any reasoning for his behavior or lack of.”
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Occasional difficulty in getting timely responses or updates on the case status
“Said I didn't have a case and basically told me and my dad to kick rocks, in a way he was right because I didn't have 1 case I had multiple cases, my new law firm filed 4 cases on my behalf.”

Publications

2023:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Auto Threshold Law: Another Year in Review
2023:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Further Reflections on Motorcycles and No-Fault Priority
2022:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Venue in Multi-Defendant Tort Cases
2022:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Auto Liability and the Insidious Causation Problem
2022:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Unclothing the Emperor: Straight Talk from the Michigan Court of Appeals about the “Independent” Medical Examination Fallacy
2022:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Snowmobiling With Alice in Legal Wonderland
2022:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Into Thin Air: Medicaid Liens and Personal Injury Settlements
2021:
The Grand Rapids Lawyer, Auto Law's Alphabet Soup: PIP, MACP, and ERISA Health Plans
2021:
The Grand Rapids Lawyer, New Auto Liability Insurance Limits, New Complexities
2021:
The Grand Rapids Lawyer, RIP, Bahri - You Will Not Be Missed
2020:
The Grand Rapids Lawyer, Court System, Meet the No-Fault Choice Mess
2020:
Sinas Dramis Law Firm, Making Smart Choices: A Summary Guide to the New Auto No-Fault Law
2020:
Sinas Dramis Law Firm, Protecting the Injured: A Summary Guide to the New Auto No-Fault Law
2020:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), The Intersection of Grunge Rock and Auto Liability Threshold Law
2020:
Grand Rapids Lawyer, Out of State But Not Out of Mind
2020:
Grand Rapids Lawyer, The End of Psychological Exams by No-Fault Insurers
2020:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Motorcycles, Company Cars, and the No-Fault “Choice” Fallacy
2019:
Sinas Dramis Law Firm, Navigating the Chaos: The New No-Fault Legislation
2019:
Grand Rapids Business Journal, Don’t Be Fooled by the Insurance Industry’s Shiny Objects
2019:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), When Chaos Devolves into Anarchy: the Hot Mess of Public Acts 21 and 22
2019:
Grand Rapids Lawyer, You’re Either In or You’re Out: Determining Dependency in Survivor’s Loss Claims
2019:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Auto No-Fault Threshold: Peace At Last?
2019:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Remembering Your No-Fault Priorities
2019:
Grand Rapids Lawyer, Remembering Your No-Fault Priorities
2018:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Michigan’s Quirky Expert Deposition Rules
2018:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Notice of a No-Fault Claim: Michigan Supreme Court Chooses Simplicity over Complexity
2018:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), New Stirrings in Auto Threshold Law
2018:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Res Ipsa and Spoliation: A Dangerous Combination
2018:
Michigan Civil Procedure, Second Edition, Written Notice and Statutes of Limitations
2018:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Michigan Supreme Court: Insurers Have No Absolute Right to Rescission
2017:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), A Midwestern Traveler’s Thoughts on Jury Selection Logistics
2017:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Adverse Medical Examinations in Personal Injury Cases: Following the Rules
2017:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Excess Economic Loss in Auto Liability Cases: Remembering the Fundamentals
2017:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Yes, there is a Threshold--And It’s Working
2017:
Innovative Health Magazine, Understanding the Whole Injury
2017:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Covenant Medical Center v. State Farm: A Sea Change in Michigan’s Auto No-Fault System
2016:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Reasonable Proof: It’s Simpler than You Think
2016:
Bridge Magazine, Kalamazoo shootings should put brakes on Uber’s legislative agenda in Lansing
2016:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), A New Lifeboat for Medical Providers Adrift in the No-Fault Sea
2016:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), A New Frontier in the Wild West of ERISA Litigation
2016:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), A Stitch in Time: Supreme Court Softens the One-Year Notice Rule in PIP Cases
2016:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), You Are What You Plead: Michigan Supreme Court Clarifies District Courts’ Subject Matter Jurisdiction
2015:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Standing Strong: Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms Medical Providers' Right to Sue No-Fault Insurers
2015:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), When Publication Leads to Clarification
2015:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Baby You Can't Drive My Car: Negligent Entrustment Liability Remains Intact
2015:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Michigan Supreme Court Affirms Mind-Body Connection
2015:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Don't Overlook the Intentional Auto Tort
2015:
Bridge Magazine, Abuse of no-fault law happens on both sides, hurts victims
2015:
Grand Rapids Business Journal, Auto no-fault reform is anti-jobs, anti-free market, anti-Michigan
2014:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), Protect Your Family: Beware the "Step-Down" Insurance Clause
2014:
The Grand Rapids Lawyer, A Judicially-Created Disqualification from No-Fault Benefits
2014:
Grand Rapids Lawyer (Grand Rapids Bar Association), A New Trap for the Unwary No-Fault Lawyer
2014:
The Grand Rapids Press/MLive, There's One Important Question Left Out of Grand Rapids' Airbnb Discussion
2014:
Lansing State Journal, Uber Raises Public Safety Concerns
2013:
William Mitchell Law Review, "Texts, Lies, and Identity Theft: Prosecuting Complex Financial Fraud with Minnesota's Racketeering Statute"
2010:
Journal of the Minnesota Association for Justice, Damages Questions on the Special Verdict Form
2010:
Book (contributing author), Professionalism in Medicine: A Case-Based Guide for Medical Students
2008:
Journal of the Minnesota Association for justice, Using the Internet Archive to Investigate and Strengthen Your Case
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