About Thomas George
Thomas George Sinas is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School in 2006, graduating magna cum laude—a distinction that reflects his academic excellence. Prior to attending law school, Thomas completed a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jazz Studies at the University of Michigan in 2001. This diverse educational background gave him a unique perspective on the details of personal injury law. Admitted to the Minnesota State Bar in 2006, Thomas began his legal career in Minnesota, where he worked in various aspects of the law.
In 2013, he moved to Michigan and was subsequently admitted to the State Bar of Michigan. His commitment to the legal profession is evident in his election to the State Bar of Michigan Board of Commissioners in 2019, where he represents West Michigan lawyers. This role allows him to influence legal policy and advocate for the interests of his peers. In addition to his legal practice, Thomas has actively engaged in community service. He served as Treasurer of the Grand Rapids Police Department Foundation, contributing to public safety initiatives.
His involvement with Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church as Stewardship Chair shows his dedication to his faith community. These roles reflect his commitment to civic responsibility and the betterment of his community. Thomas is a Fellow of the International Society of Barristers, an honor that recognizes his skill and professionalism in the legal field. He has been involved with the Brain Injury Association of Michigan (BIAMI) since 2015, serving on its Board of Directors. From 2022 to 2024, he held the position of Board Chair, where he worked to improve resources and support for individuals affected by brain injuries.
His membership in the Grand Rapids Bar Association, where he served as a Trustee, further demonstrates his commitment to the legal community. His practice focuses on personal injury law, including cases involving auto accidents, brain injuries, and wrongful death. Thomas is a member of the Michigan Association for Justice and the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA). Additionally, he serves as the Associate General Counsel for the Coalition Protecting Auto No-Fault (CPAN), a statewide alliance dedicated to preserving Michigan’s no-fault insurance system. Through these roles, Thomas continues to advocate for the rights of injured individuals while contributing to the ongoing dialogue surrounding important legal issues in Michigan.