About Gregg M.
Gregg M. Hollander earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida in 1988 and a Juris Doctor from St. Thomas University School of Law in 1992. He moved into practice immediately after law school and built a career centered on accident and injury matters. His academic path set a steady course for courtroom work and client representation.
Hollander began his legal career at the Law Offices of Danie Rosen in 1992. Four years later he formed Hollander Law Office Accident Injury Lawyers and has served as its president since 1996. Over the years he has managed case loads, overseen litigation strategy and handled settlement negotiations. He has experience taking matters through trial and resolving claims before and after formal litigation.
He is licensed to practice in Florida and is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. That authorizes him to represent clients in both state and federal forums when accident-related federal questions or removed cases arise. He represents people involved in automobile collisions and other accident-related injury claims, pursuing damages for medical costs, lost income and other losses that follow serious accidents.
Hollander maintains memberships in a number of professional organizations across the state and nationally. He is a current member of the Florida State Bar and the American Bar Association. He also belongs to county bar associations including Palm Beach, Broward, Lee and Collier, and to local groups such as the South Palm Beach County Bar Association and the Palm Beach County Justice Association. He is listed with the Florida Justice Association as well. These affiliations connect him to peers and keep him engaged in legal developments affecting injury law.
Clients find him at Hollander Law Office Accident Injury Lawyers, the firm he has led for decades. He handles case intake, evaluates medical and insurance records, and coordinates with experts when cases require technical support. He continues to practice in the areas of motor vehicle accidents and other injury claims, representing plaintiffs in state and federal courts.