Bryan J. Waldman
Law Firm:
Sinas Dramis Law Firm
Position:
President
Phone: 517-394-7500
Location:
Grand Rapids
Biography Overview
Bryan J. Waldman is the President of Sinas Dramis Law Firm and is widely recognized for his client-centered approach to personal injury litigation. He limits the number of cases he accepts to ensure each client receives personalized attention and thoughtful representation. He believes effective advocacy requires a deep understanding of each client’s life, experiences, and the full impact of their injuries.
He has achieved significant results throughout his career, including securing a landmark jury verdict in 2003 that exceeded prior personal injury awards in mid-Michigan. He measures success not only by financial outcomes but by the trust he builds with clients, judges, and juries through honest and thorough advocacy.
He also serves as an adjunct professor at Michigan State University College of Law, where he teaches Auto No-Fault Law and regularly lectures on trial practice. His commitment to justice extends to civil rights work as a cooperating attorney with the ACLU of Michigan.
He has received numerous honors, including repeated recognition by Best Lawyers in America and Michigan Super Lawyers. He remains active in professional organizations and public service, demonstrating leadership within the legal community.
Position: President
Phone: 517-394-7500
Location: Grand Rapids
Biography Overview
Bryan J. Waldman is the President of Sinas Dramis Law Firm and is widely recognized for his client-centered approach to personal injury litigation. He limits the number of cases he accepts to ensure each client receives personalized attention and thoughtful representation. He believes effective advocacy requires a deep understanding of each client’s life, experiences, and the full impact of their injuries.
He has achieved significant results throughout his career, including securing a landmark jury verdict in 2003 that exceeded prior personal injury awards in mid-Michigan. He measures success not only by financial outcomes but by the trust he builds with clients, judges, and juries through honest and thorough advocacy.
He also serves as an adjunct professor at Michigan State University College of Law, where he teaches Auto No-Fault Law and regularly lectures on trial practice. His commitment to justice extends to civil rights work as a cooperating attorney with the ACLU of Michigan.
He has received numerous honors, including repeated recognition by Best Lawyers in America and Michigan Super Lawyers. He remains active in professional organizations and public service, demonstrating leadership within the legal community.