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Kroot, James  M.

James M. Kroot - St Joseph, MI

Attorney at Keller & Keller

Personal Injury Lawyers in St Joseph, MI

814 Port St St Joseph, MI 49085

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St Joseph Personal Injury Lawyer

Updated: 07/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury

Attorney Information

Overview

James Kroot is an associate attorney with Keller & Keller Injury Lawyers, representing injured clients across Michigan and Northern Indiana with tenacity, empathy, and a focus on justice.

A proud alumnus of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, James developed a strong foundation in litigation strategy, client advocacy, and insurance matters. He brings to each case a client-first approach, ensuring every person he works with receives personalized attention and clear, straightforward guidance throughout the legal process.

At Keller & Keller, James aligns closely with the firm’s mission of helping people when it matters most—focusing exclusively on personal injury law so that his full attention remains on securing the best possible outcome for his clients.

When he’s not advocating in the courtroom, James enjoys playing golf and spending quality time with family and friends.


Education

Legal Education

  • Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana

Non Legal Education

  • University of Michigan

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Associate Attorney

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