
Bryan J. Waldman
Adjunct Professor · Personal Injury Litigation
Michigan State UniversityAbout
Bryan J. Waldman serves as an Adjunct Professor at Michigan State University College of Law, teaching Michigan Automobile No-Fault Law while maintaining an active legal practice. He is a partner at Sinas, Dramis, Brake, Boughton & McIntyre PC in Lansing, where he leads the firm's bicycle law group specializing in cyclist injury cases.
His educational credentials include a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and a Juris Doctor from Wayne State University Law School.
Waldman's professional focus centers on high-stakes personal injury litigation, with deep expertise in Michigan's auto no-fault system and bicycle collision cases. His advocacy extends beyond the courtroom through legislative efforts to protect cyclists' rights and preserve Michigan's no-fault insurance framework.
His major recognitions include:
- The Best Lawyers in America
- Super Lawyers designation in Personal Injury Litigation
- National Trial Lawyers Association Top 100 Trial Lawyer
- 2013 Advocate of the Year from League of Michigan Bicyclists
Waldman demonstrates significant professional leadership as past president of the Michigan Association for Justice and former chair of the Michigan Civil Service Commission. He currently serves on the Ingham County Bar Association executive board and as a coalition member of CPAN (Coalition Protecting Auto No-Fault), while actively participating in cycling advocacy through the CFT-Sinas Dramis Law Cycling Team.
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