Thomas Sinas receives Brain Injury Association's 'Prevention Award'

Attorney Thomas G. Sinas has been honored with the “Prevention Award,” presented annually by the Brain Injury Association of Michigan (BIAMI).

The “Prevention Award” is given to an individual or organization that has made the greatest single impact on promoting brain injury prevention programs and/or activities during the year.

Sinas received the award during the BIAMI’s annual meeting May 7. The award recognizes his commitment to educating the public on preventing brain injuries, particularly head injuries in children, as well as his service on the BIAMI Board of Directors.

Sinas is a partner at the Sinas Dramis Law Firm and practices in the firm’s Grand Rapids office. The firm, based in Lansing, dedicates a significant portion of its practice to counseling persons who have suffered traumatic brain injury, especially children. Each year, the Sinas Dramis Law Firm sponsors the“Lids for Kids” bike helmet giveaway and bicycle safety events in Lansing, Grand Rapids and Traverse City.

“While I am deeply honored to receive this award, it is not an award that belongs to one person,” Mr. Sinas said. “It is an award that recognizes the significant efforts of our law firm for more than a decade to prevent brain injuries in children. And it’s an award that also belong to the incredible partners that we’ve been privileged to work with over the years. This project is all about community — one done by the community for the community. And if all of our efforts prevented only one child from suffering a brain injury, then it’s worth it.”

Sinas is a member and trustee of the Grand Rapids Bar Association, a committee member of the Justice Foundation of West Michigan, and vice-president of the Grand Rapids Legal Assistance Center. He is also associate general counsel for the Coalition Protecting Auto No-Fault (CPAN) and a member of the Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ).

A graduate of the University of Minnesota Law School, Sinas practices personal injury, auto negligence, and auto no-fault litigation, and has lectured extensively and written numerous articles on these topics. He is admitted to practice in Michigan and Minnesota.

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