About Alex
Alex Kassa began his academic path in Michigan, earning a Bachelor of Science in General Management from Oakland University before moving on to the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, where he received his J.D. That combination of management training and legal education shaped a practical approach to legal work. It also gave him a grounding in both the operational and courtroom sides of practice.
After law school, Kassa entered practice in Michigan. He joined the Mike Morse Injury Law Office in 2021. He took on the responsibilities typical of a trial firm attorney: client interviews, case investigation, drafting pleadings, and participating in settlement negotiations. Those early years were spent learning the tactical and procedural rhythms of personal injury litigation.
Kassa is licensed in Michigan and practices under that jurisdiction. He maintains membership in professional associations and participates in the professional life of the bar. He has worked across the firm’s multiple offices, handling matters that require both readiness for trial and careful management of client expectations.
His work centers on clients who have suffered physical harm. He handles claims that arise from vehicle collisions, slip-and-fall incidents, and other accidents that result in injury. He is involved in gathering medical records, coordinating with medical experts, and preparing cases for mediation or trial when settlement cannot resolve the dispute. The practical management background he gained in undergraduate studies informs how he organizes case files and communicates with clients.
Colleagues describe Kassa as methodical in preparation and straightforward in client communications. He places emphasis on explaining legal options plainly. He does not rely on legal jargon when speaking with clients. Instead, he breaks down complex procedures into clear steps so clients understand timelines, likely outcomes, and the paperwork required.
Outside of court and client meetings, Kassa continues to develop his understanding of personal injury law through continuing legal education and firm-based training. He has handled matters at various stages, from initial demand letters to courtroom filings and, when necessary, motions practice.
As of 2026, Kassa remains with the Mike Morse Injury Law Office, where he practices personal injury law and represents people who have been hurt in accidents.