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Michael J. Warshauer - Atlanta, GA

2740 Bert Adams Road NW Atlanta, GA 30339

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Atlanta Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Overview

Michael J. Warshauer is a plaintiff's trial lawyer. Michael believes that in most cases serious injuries do not occur in the absence of some carelessness. He is dedicated to the pursuit of the highest possible compensation for people who are injured or killed through the fault of another.

Michael has helped people recover compensation, at the court house and in the office, in cases involving railroad employee injuries and crossing incidents, car and truck wrecks, false arrest, slip and fall incidents, malpractice by medical and legal professionals, and more. While Michael genuinely enjoys all types of cases, in addition to his vast knowledge of and love for railroad cases, he also enjoys tackling complicated product liability cases. These cases usually involve defective or poorly designed equipment or products that kill or maim consumers and workers. Michael enjoys sifting through intricate mechanical and scientific theories, detailed blueprints and other engineering matters to figure out a theory of recovery and how to explain that theory, in layman's terms, to his clients and to a jury.

Consistent with the firm's philosophy of keeping its clients informed about the law, Michael regularly teaches law to other lawyers as an invited speaker at continuing legal education seminars. He also frequently speaks at union meetings to educate railroad workers about the special laws which govern them. His knowledge of the special laws governing railroad workers has been published as a chapter in an encyclopedia of law.

Michael's continuous efforts to stay abreast of the law, to insist that clients are informed about their cases - the good parts and the bad, to properly prepare cases for trial - not settlement, and solid courtroom technique serve as the backbone of Warshauer Woodward Atkins.

About Michael J. Warshauer

Practice Areas

  • Medical Malpractice
  • Car Accidents
  • Motorcycle Crashes
  • Catastrophic Incident

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Partner

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Georgia, 1983
  • Tennessee, 1996
  • U.S. Supreme Court, 1997

Specialties and Certifications

  • National Board of Trial Advocacy - Certified in Civil Trial

Other Affiliations

  • American Bar Association
  • Georgia Bar Association
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, 1998 (Vice President, Atlanta Judicial District)
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (Champion Member)
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (Executive Committee in Various Posts)
  • Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Railroad Law Section, Chairman; Georgia State Delegate)
  • Tennessee Bar Association
  • Atlanta Bar Association
  • United Transportation Union (Designated Legal Counsel)
  • American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) (Treasurer, Southeast ABOTA Chapter, 2014)
  • Academy of Rail Labor Attorneys
  • The National Crime Victim Bar Association
  • Chair-Elect, American Association for Justice Products Liability Law Group, 2013 - Present
  • Chair, American Association for Justice Products Liability Law Group, 2014 - Present
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (President, 2010-2011)
  • Southeastern American Board of Trial Advocates
  • National Crime Victim Bar Association
  • American Board of Trial Advocates (President, Georgia Chapter, 2017)

Education

  • University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina, 1983
    J.D.
    Law Review: South Carolina Law Review, Member
  • University of South Carolina, 1980
    B.S.
    Honors: cum laude

Pro Bono Activities

  • Georgia Consumer Justice Foundation
  • Civil Justice Foundation
  • Lawyers Club of Atlanta
  • American Civil Liberties Union
  • National Board of Trial Advocacy
  • Academy of Trial Advocacy

Classes and Seminars

  • "So You Have to Try the Case - Basic Ideas and Themes on Presenting the Case . . . Proven Ideas that Work", 1992
  • "Trial Themes: A Trial Without a Theme is a Trial Without Purpose and Without Hope", Trial Themes, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2006
  • "Examination - Direct, Cross and Objections", 1996
  • "Boilerplate Forms on Disk: How to Handle the Automobile Wreck Case Without Reinventing the Wheel," Getting the Small Car Wreck Case to Trial in an Efficient Manner, 1997
  • "Are You the Steam Roller or the Pavement? Five Things that Make a Difference" Are You the Steamroller or the Pavement, 1998
  • "Suing Railroads: The Train May Win the Battle, But You Can Win the War" Railroad Law, 1997
  • "Beating the Statute of Repose, New Ideas for Old Products" Beating the Statute of Repose, New Ideas for Old Products, 1998
  • "Jury Charges - Writing, Using and Preserving" Jury Charges - The Beginning and End of All Trials, 1993
  • "Direct Examination of Expert Witnesses", 1995
  • "Trial Preparation", 1995
  • "Picking an Appeal Proof Jury (or The Dangers of Batson v. Kentucky)", 1996
  • "Demonstrative Evidence: Exhibits for the Rich and the Poor,", 1997
  • "Product Liability-A Basic Overview of Most of the Important Stuff," Torts of Sorts, An Overview of Product Liability Law in Georgia, Co-Chair, ICLE in Georgia, 1997
  • "How to Use a Daubert Challenge to Maximize the Plaintiff's Case", 1998
  • "Beyond Workers' Compensation: Maximizing Your Client's Recovery for On-The-Job Injuries", Co-Chair, CLE, 2003
  • "Product Liability-A Basic Overview of Most of the Important Stuff," Torts of Sorts, An Overview of Product Liability Law in Georgia, Co-Chair, ICLE in Georgia, 1998
  • “Effective use of Demonstrative Evidence with Examples from Real Cases,” GTLA 2016 Annual Convention
  • “Summary of Mac v. PC for Lawyers,” by Michael Warshauer and Mark Zamora, GTLA 2010 Annual Convention

Achievements

Other Sources of Feedback About Michael J. Warshauer

Included on the 2025 Georgia Super Lawyers list


Past Lists

  • 2024 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2023 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2022 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2021 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2020 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2019 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2018 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2017 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2016 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2015 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2014 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2013 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2012 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2011 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2010 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2009 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2008 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2007 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2006 Georgia Super Lawyers list
  • 2005 Georgia Super Lawyers list

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Honors

  • Georgia Super Lawyer
  • 10.0 by Avvo
  • AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell

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Office Information

Address

2740 Bert Adams Road NW Atlanta, GA 30339

Fax

  • 470-613-6881

Accepts Credit Cards

Yes

Office Hours

9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Publication

Articles

  • "Annual Survey of South Carolina Law", 34 South Carolina Law Review 125, 137, 1982
  • Chapter: "Railroad Law and Defenses," Georgia Jurisprudence-Personal Injury and Torts, 37:1-43-11, West Publishing, Volume 15, Chapter 40, 1994
  • "Surfing for Lawyers", The Verdict, 1998
  • “Prepping Your Expert,” Trial, September 2012
  • “Railroad, Maritime Lawyers See Victor in US Supreme Court’s FELA Decision,” Lawyers USA, July 2011
  • “High-Tech Testing,” Trial, Volume 47, No. 6, June 2011
  • “Are You a Real Lawyer?” Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Winter 2011
  • “Being a Trial Lawyer is Not for the Faint of Heart, ” Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Fall 2010
  • “Civil Justice is a CONSERVATIVE Value,” Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Summer 2010
  • “An Inaugural Message,” Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Spring 2010
  • A Spouses’ Guide to the Federal Employers’ Liability Act – What To Do When Tragedy Strikes
  • The Train Usually Wins, The Crew Too Often Loses – A Multi-Pronged Approach to Recovery for Crew Injuries Caused By Grade Crossing Collisions
  • DAUBERT, JOINER, KUMHO TIRE, and WEISGRAM – What These Cases Stand For
  • “Jury Charges – The Beginning and End of All Trials”
  • “Are You the Steam Roller or the Pavement? Five Things that Make a Difference”
  • “Demonstrative Evidence in Railroad Cases from Cheap to Expensive”
  • “Demonstrative Evidence: Exhibits for the Rich and the Poor”
  • “Cross Examination of Defendant and Defendant’s Expert”
  • “Direct and Cross Examination at Trial”
  • “Direct Examination of Expert Witnesses”
  • “Don’t Get ‘Railroaded’ When Conducting a Site Inspection”
  • “Can the Carrier Reduce Its Damages by Dismissing the Employee?”
  • “Effective Use of ‘Do It Yourself’ Focus Groups”
  • “Beating the Statute of Repose – New Ideas for Old Products”
  • “Opening ‘Argument'”
  • “Trial Exhibits and Demonstrative Evidence”
  • “Combating the Intervening Negligence Defense in Product Liability Cases”
  • “Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire – Impeachment by Cross Examination”
  • “Novel Yet Unconventional Trial Tactics that Worked”
  • “Mediation of a Medical Negligence Case from the Plaintiff’s Perspective”
  • “Proper Pleadings Prevent Preemption Problems”
  • “An Overview of Georgia Product Liability Law,” June 2008
  • O.C.G.A. § 34-9-11.1 is Unconstitutional
  • “Posttraumatic Stress Disorder”
  • “Suing Railroads: The Train May Win the Battle, But You Can Win the War”
  • “Strategies and Uses of ADR from the Plaintiff’s Perspective”
  • “Evidentiary and Ethical Considerations of Technologically Presented Evidence”
  • “Trial Preparation”
  • “A Trial Without a Theme is a Trial Without a Purpose and Without a Hope”
  • “My Top Ten Tips on Presenting Evidence in Trial”
  • “What Every Plaintiff Lawyer Needs to Know About Daubert: Your Expert May Have a Daubert Problem You Don’t Know About”
  • “The Curious Work of Depositions”
  • “Politics Matter”
  • “Subrogation Update”
  • “Recognition of a Products Liability Claim,” Verdict, 1999
  • “Surfing for Lawyers”, Verdict, Spring, Fall, Winter, 1998
  • “Annual Survey of South Carolina Law,” 34 South Carolina Law Review 125, 137 (1982)
  • Chapter: “Railroad Law and Defenses,” Georgia Jurisprudence-Personal Injury and Torts, §37:1-43-11, Volume 15, Chapter 40, West Publishing, 1994, updated 1998
  • “Proper Pleadings Prevent Preemption Problems,” Trial, Volume 43, No. 5. pp 68-70.

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