About Robert C. Busch
Robert C. Busch Jr. studied business before he studied law. He earned a B.B.A. in Business Administration from Baker College and later took his law degree from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School. Those two steps shaped a transition from business thinking to courtroom practice.
Upon completing law school, Busch moved into practice in Michigan. He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan and has worked at the Mike Morse Injury Law Office. Records show him listed as a lawyer at that firm in 2022. His career so far follows a common path: undergraduate business training, then legal education, then entry into a firm handling largely civil injury matters.
At the Mike Morse Injury Law Office he joined a team known for handling personal injury claims on behalf of individuals. His role as a lawyer involved advising clients, preparing claims, and supporting litigation where cases progressed to court. The work required frequent contact with medical providers, insurers, and opposing counsel. It also demanded attention to procedural deadlines and statutory limits that govern injury claims in Michigan.
Colleagues describe him as practical in approach. Clients receive clear explanations about case steps and likely outcomes. He manages the paperwork that underpins many injury actions and also helps organize evidence to support claims. That combination of administrative organization and courtroom readiness is a useful fit for a firm that handles high volumes of personal injury matters.
He maintains his Michigan bar membership and practices under the umbrella of the Mike Morse Injury Law Office. He has worked from multiple offices affiliated with that firm, serving clients across different communities. His legal training at Cooley Law School provided instruction in civil procedure and litigation skills, which he applies in client files.
In day-to-day practice he spends time handling client interviews, drafting pleadings, negotiating with insurers, and preparing cases for trial when settlement is not reached. He combines business-trained analysis with litigation training to assess damages and legal options. He remains active in the State Bar of Michigan and continues to work at the Mike Morse Injury Law Office, where his practice focuses on personal injury representation in Michigan.