About Jennifer
Jennifer Secorski began her academic life in Michigan. She earned a B.B.A. in accounting from the University of Michigan–Dearborn before turning to law. She completed her J.D. at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 2013. That combination of accounting and law shapes how she evaluates damages and presents financial evidence.
After law school Secorski took the path many trial lawyers follow: she built courtroom experience and professional ties. She has been a member of the Michigan Association for Justice since 2007, and joined both the American Association for Justice and the Birth Trauma Litigation Group in 2013. Those long-standing memberships reflect steady participation in plaintiff-side trial communities and specialized networks focused on birth-related injury cases.
Her association with the Birth Trauma Litigation Group links her to a niche of medical malpractice that demands both technical knowledge and careful handling of families in crisis. Cases in this area often hinge on a mix of medical records, timing and financial loss. Her undergraduate accounting background is an asset when assembling economic loss calculations. Colleagues describe her approach as fact-centered and methodical; she tends to let documents and expert testimony lead the narrative in court.
Secorski’s participation in national and state trial organizations has shaped her courtroom work. Those groups provide continuing legal education and forums for practitioners to exchange litigation strategies and recent developments. She has remained active in those professional circles since joining them, which has kept her connected to evolving standards in trial practice and in birth trauma litigation.
Outside of casework she spends time preparing demonstrative evidence and coordinating expert disclosures. She favors clear presentation over legal jargon. That makes technical testimony more accessible to judges and juries. Her record shows a pattern of work that pairs technical analysis with trial advocacy.
She practices in Michigan, representing clients in civil litigation and birth trauma matters, and remains active in several trial-focused professional organizations.