Jake Michalski - Topeka, KS
Attorney at DM Injury Law
Pre-Litigation Lawyers in Topeka, KS
534 S. Kansas Ave. Suite 160 Topeka, KS 66603
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Topeka Pre-Litigation Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Pre-Litigation
Attorney Information
Overview
Jake Michalski is a driven attorney who helps individuals navigate the aftermath of serious injuries. Whether handling personal injury or workers’ compensation cases, Jake treats every client as if he were advocating for a close friend or family member. His approach is rooted in empathy, clear communication, and aggressive advocacy aimed at maximizing his clients’ settlements.
Before joining the team at DM Injury Law, Jake represented injured workers in workers’ compensation claims. This experience gave him valuable insight into the physical, emotional, and financial challenges clients face, as well as the strategies insurance companies use to minimize payouts. He draws on this background to analyze each case strategically and thoroughly, ensuring no detail is overlooked.
Jake was born and raised in Topeka, Kansas, and earned both his undergraduate and law degrees from Washburn University, where he also pitched for the baseball team. His passion for injury law took shape during law school internships with personal injury firms in North Kansas City. Outside of work, Jake enjoys spending time with his wife, Gabi, their daughters, Bryce and Scotti, and their two dogs.
Current Employment Position(s)
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Trial Attorney
Bar Admissions
- Kansas
- Missouri
Other Affiliations
- Kansas Trial Lawyers Association
- Kansas Bar Association
- Topeka Bar Association
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Contact
534 S. Kansas Ave.
Suite 160
Topeka, KS 66603
Phone: 816-692-2721
Fax: 816-888-7519
Email: Send a message
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