Atty. Michael J. Warshauer

Atty. Michael J. Warshauer

Known for his creative approach to complex cases, Attorney Michael J. Warshauer has a successful track record of handling a variety of complex personal injury claims that result in impressive verdicts and settlements, many of which exceed $1 million and more that exceed $10 million.

Atlanta Atlanta 43 Years Experience 43 year
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About Michael J. Warshauer at a glance

Michael J. Warshauer is an Attorney based in Atlanta, Georgia, practicing at Warshauer Woodward Atkins. They have 43+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1983. Their practice focuses on car accidents, medical malpractice, personal injury, product liability, and tbi/sci. Admitted to practice in Georgia (1983), Tennessee (1996), and U.S. Supreme Court (1997). Educated at University of South Carolina School of Law (J.D., 1983) and University of South Carolina (B.S., 1980). Recognitions include AV Preeminent. Serves clients in Atlanta, GA and the surrounding metropolitan area.

Verified attorney profile · Updated June 2026

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  • Known for his creative approach to complex cases, Attorney Michael J. Warshauer has a successful track record of handling a variety of complex personal injury claims that result in impressive verdicts and settlements, many of which exceed $1 million and more that exceed $10 million
  • After three decades in the legal field, Michael is well-respected by the legal community and often is referred other attorneys’ most complex and difficult cases
  • He has devoted his career to the representation of catastrophic injury victims and the families of those who have suffered a wrongful death
  • Areas of Focus Many of Michael’s cases involve global manufacturers, large healthcare institutions, and Fortune 500 corporations
  • In the face of intimidation, Michael remains a staunch advocate for his clients
  • Since the early ’90s, he has been considered a preeminent expert on railroad safety laws and has gained nationwide recognition for his landmark work in improving the lives of railroad industry workers
  • Currently, Michael concentrates on representing those who have been severely injured by medical malpractice, car accidents, motorcycle crashes, and other catastrophic incidents
  • Notable Accomplishments Throughout the course of his career, Michael has enjoyed numerous awards and certificates
  • He has been listed as a Georgia Super Lawyer for 17 consecutive years, is rated 10.0 by Avvo, and has obtained an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, among many others
  • He has served in many positions of leadership on various boards and groups, and regularly teaches continuing legal education courses
  • In addition, he has authored several articles and book chapters on various legal topics
  • Michael is one of the few board-certified civil trial advocates in Georgia who limit their practice to representing plaintiffs with catastrophic injuries
  • Publications • “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
  • Speeches • “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

Practice Areas Explained

Michael J. Warshauer's Areas of Practice

Each practice area below reflects the types of cases Michael J. Warshauer handles, with a brief overview of what that area of law covers.

Car Accidents

Hurt in a car crash? Car accident lawyers fight insurance companies for fair compensation — free consult, no fee unless you win.

Michael J. Warshauer is one of 32,842 car accidents attorneys indexed nationally. Browse car accidents attorneys in Georgia →

Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice lawyers represent patients harmed by negligent doctors, hospitals, and other providers. Free case review, no fee unless you win.

Michael J. Warshauer is one of 44,425 medical malpractice attorneys indexed nationally. Browse medical malpractice attorneys in Georgia →

Personal Injury

Personal injury attorneys help accident victims recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain & suffering. Most work on contingency — no fee unless you win.

Michael J. Warshauer is one of 238,048 personal injury attorneys indexed nationally. Browse personal injury attorneys in Georgia →

Product Liability

Michael J. Warshauer is one of 60,257 product liability attorneys indexed nationally. Browse product liability attorneys in Georgia →

Brain & Spinal Cord Injury

Michael J. Warshauer is one of 9,211 tbi/sci attorneys indexed nationally. Browse tbi/sci attorneys in Georgia →

Jurisdictional Context

Why local counsel matters in Georgia

Practicing law in Georgia. Legal matters in Georgia are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Atlanta are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Georgia state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Georgia brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this venue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Georgia courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.

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Frequently Asked

Common questions about Michael J. Warshauer

Where is Michael J. Warshauer's law office located?
Michael J. Warshauer's law practice is located in Atlanta, Georgia. The firm is Warshauer Woodward Atkins. You can contact the office directly through this profile page.
What practice areas does Michael J. Warshauer handle?
Michael J. Warshauer focuses on car accidents, medical malpractice, personal injury, product liability, tbi/sci. Each practice area listed reflects experience handling cases of that type in Georgia.
How long has Michael J. Warshauer practiced law?
Michael J. Warshauer has 43+ years of legal experience and has been licensed since 1983.
Where did Michael J. Warshauer go to law school?
Michael J. Warshauer earned their education at (J.D., 1983); (B.S., 1980).
How can I contact Michael J. Warshauer for a consultation?
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What awards or recognition has Michael J. Warshauer received?
Michael J. Warshauer's notable recognition includes: AV Preeminent.

Education

J.D.
University of South Carolina School of Law
- 1983
B.S.
University of South Carolina
- 1980

Awards

AV Preeminent

Bar Admissions

Georgia
Admitted: 1983
Tennessee
Admitted: 1996
U.S. Supreme Court
Admitted: 1997

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