The Sinas Dramis Law Firm has welcomed attorney Kevin Komar to its personal injury team in the Lansing office.
Komar, who spent 17 years as a personal injury lawyer in the metro-Detroit area, represents plaintiffs injured in motor vehicle, semi-truck, motorcycle and bicycle accidents. He also handles wrongful death, highway defect and premises liability claims.
While practicing in Detroit, he obtained several substantial verdicts and settlements for clients. The cases involved multiple experts in various scientific disciplines, including engineering, neurosciences, construction failure and accident reconstruction.
Komar is a member of the Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ) and has served on its executive board. He frequently speaks at MAJ seminars on the topic of auto no-fault law. He is also a member of the State Bar of Michigan’s Negligence Law Section and the Ingham County Bar Association.
A graduate of the University of Michigan, Kevin earned his law degree from the Indiana University School of Law. He was admitted to the Michigan bar in November 2000.
- Posted September 04, 2017
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The Sinas Dramis Law Firm welcomes Kevin Komar
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