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A Dallas native and seasoned litigator, Michael Grossman has obtained significant recoveries for clients in thousands of personal injury and wrongful death cases. He matriculated at St. Mark’s Preparatory School, attended The University of Alabama on a tennis scholarship where he studied business, and earned his law degree from Baylor Law School to refine his trial skills. Michael worked as an associate at a large Texas firm before founding Grossman Law Offices, PC in 1991 to provide focused advocacy for catastrophic injury victims. His work has been honored with repeated Texas Super Lawyer listings (2012–2026), lifetime inclusion in the Multi‑Million Dollar Advocates Forum, and recognition for top verdicts in Texas. He is active with Mothers Against Drunk Driving, plays tennis with family, and lives in Dallas with his wife and children.
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Posted by anonymous | February 16, 2026
Great Consultation
I reached out to Grossman Law Office for a consultation. They were very professional, personal and knowledgeable. Some legal language confused me. They patiently explained everything, so that I did not miss any important details. After the consultation, I had all of the information I needed to move f...
Posted by Gina | October 16, 2017
Very Helpful!
Mike and the entire staff were extremely helpful! They were patient and explained everything, they kept in contact and always answered the phone even after hours when I expected to leave a message. They worked around my schedule and made me feel completely at ease with everything. Thanks!
Thanks! We appreciate the kind words.
Posted by Jose | October 16, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Workers Compensation
I would recommend Mike Grossman to anyone who needs a good lawyer.
I have used this firm for two separate cases and they did a great job on both. I work in construction. I had a bad shoulder injury because of a pneumatic lift that had a hydraulic blowout. I was scared I'd get stuck with a bunch of bills and wouldn't be able to work again. Mr. Grossman helped me get ...
Gracias, Jose. Stay safe out there.
Posted by anonymous | October 16, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Trucking Accident
Your worst attorney will still do better than this group
We used this group when my family was hit by a semi while sitting at a stop light. They came up as a leading law group in tractor trailer accidents, so instead of using a local, smaller law firm, we chose them. Long story short, they are hard to communicate with, the suit took over a year before we w...
We don't disclose information about clients publicly but I can offer the following general information... To anyone reading this review, just ask yourself a few simple questions: 1) Does the law firm this person maligns have a long and well-established track record of winning truck accident cases? The answer is very clearly "yes," which can be verified with numerous sources. This case wasn't our first trip to the rodeo. 2) Did the person leaving the above review acknowledge that they didn't fully understand the details of their case? Again, the answer would appear to be "yes." 3) Did the reviewer mention a tremendous problem baked into their medical records that they seem to not fully appreciate the severity of? Again, the answer is "yes." 4) What are the odds that a great case fell into the lap of a firm that knows how to make the most of said case, yet that firm just decided "Even though we're a bunch of greedy lawyers, today we don't just don't feel like making money on this really great case"? Folks, a lawyer works with evidence, and medical records are the most important kind of evidence in an injury case. If, for instance, a client claims that their injury was caused by a negligent truck driver but the medical records show that the injury was actually caused by something else a long time ago, game over. You can't speak of such a factor as being a trivial part of the case. On the contrary, a medical record which says that there is a preexisting injury (or something similar) is only about as trivial as an atom bomb. Concerning the timeline, commercial vehicle accident cases typically take about a year and a half. Any of our clients should expect this because we tell them as much and because our welcome packet explains it in writing. While there is plenty of work to be done on a client's case while the client is receiving medical attention, lawyers can't start talking numbers with the trucking company until they have a good understanding of the full extent of the client's injuries. A lawyer cannot put a dollar figure to it until he knows what the medical records look like. So, hypothetically, let's say you have a client who claims that the walls are closing in, that their every waking moment is pure agony, and they therefore treat with a doctor for 9 months. When the doctor releases them from treatment, the medical records get sent to their lawyer. It is not altogether uncommon for a lawyer to wait for a client to be released from treatment only to discover that the life-altering injuries the client complained of were in fact very minor, weren't caused by the wreck in question, or were otherwise exaggerated, over-billed, etc. When such an event occurs, ethical lawyers don't encourage those clients to continue their case. Period. As for the claim that we only communicate in complex legalese, I'm not sure what to say other than: how complicated is what I wrote above? I speak like I write. In many respects, ending an attorney-client relationship is a little like a breakup. And just the same way that you'd reserve a little skepticism when hearing a guy at a bar talk about how he was a perfect husband yet his evil wife left him anyway, I would encourage all reasonable-minded people to extend that same skepticism to any review of a law firm stemming from an attorney-client breakup.
"E. Michael Grossman is a great attorney. With over 20 years of experience, he offers a valuable perspective to all facets of personal injury & wrongful death litigation. It is my pleasure to work with Mike on a day-to-day basis."
Personal injury lawyer
Trucking accident lawyer
2010
Accredited Business, Better Business Bureau
1990 - Present
Owner, Grossman Law Offices P.C.
1990 - Present
State Bar of TexasMember in Good Standing
1990
1987
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