The Law Offices of Michael A. Pohl

Meet Michael A. Pohl

For over 35 years, Michael A. Pohl has fought tirelessly in courtrooms as a seasoned personal injury lawyer. He passionately dedicates his entire practice to advocating for victims of serious accidents caused by negligence. Throughout his career, Michael has successfully represented people who’ve suffered from various incidents, including car accidents, faulty product injuries, pharmaceutical liabilities, and construction site accidents.

Areas of Expertise: Michael specializes in vehicle rollover cases, consistently championing the rights of victims rather than manufacturers. His extensive experience covers rollover incidents involving virtually all makes and models of SUVs, pickups, and vans. Additionally, he has handled tire failure cases across numerous brands, demonstrating his broad expertise in this field.

Global Reach: While many of Michael’s clients come from across the United States, he also represents individuals from Mexico, Central America, and South America. Furthermore, he has successfully managed numerous cases involving U.S.-licensed vehicles in rollover accidents on Mexican soil, showcasing his ability to handle complex international cases.

Education and Qualifications: Michael’s impressive credentials include a Bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University-Commerce and a law degree (magna cum laude) from the University of Houston. During his time at the University of Houston, he also served as an Associate Editor of the Houston Law Review. Moreover, Michael holds licenses to practice in Texas (since 1974) and Colorado. His admissions extend to the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals (Fifth Circuit), and U.S. District Courts in the Southern, Western, and Eastern Districts of Texas.

In conclusion, Michael A. Pohl’s mission remains clear: to stand up for those who’ve been wronged and ensure they receive the justice they deserve. Given his extensive experience and unwavering dedication, he undoubtedly serves as the ideal advocate for anyone facing challenging legal battles in personal injury cases.

Michael Pohl has also been a speaker at the Texas State Bar Professional Development Program numerous times.

Success can be measured in many ways. In a lawsuit, one important measurement of success is the amount of money actually paid by a defendant to resolve the case.

We are proud that our lawyers have represented over one hundred clients who have recovered one million dollars or more.

Below is a partial list of the recoveries. Some of the amounts were paid after a trial, but most were paid in settlement before trial. Of course, the amount of any recovery will depend on the facts of the particular case.

Keep in mind that each recovery represents an amount paid, before any reduction for attorney’s fees and expenses.

• $28 million to woman burned in an explosion caused by an employee who improperly filled a propane tank.
• $19 million to property owner for soil contamination caused by dry cleaning chemicals.
• $10 million to the families of four people killed in a 15 passenger van rollover accident caused by a defective tire.
• $8.5 million to child paralyzed from the waist down because of hospital negligence during child’s birth.
• $8.5 million to convenience store employee who was shot while on the job and rendered a paraplegic.
• $8.1 million to the families of six people killed in a 15 passenger van rollover accident caused by a defective tire.
• $6 million to the families of four people killed in a mini-van accident caused by a defective tire.
• $5 million to a man who was rendered a paraplegic in a rollover accident in a defectively designed SUV.
• $4.1 million to woman for kidney damage caused by a drug manufacturer’s failure to warn of dangerous side effects.
• $6 million to the families of six workers who died in oil rig fire off the coast of Brazil.
• $5.47 million to the families of four people killed in a rollover accident caused by a defective tire.
• $1.5 million to the estate of a retired woman killed in a helicopter crash caused by pilot error.
• $4.3 million to man for heart damage caused by a drug manufacturer’s failure to warn of dangerous side effects.
• $2 million to two children who were burned in a mobile home fire caused by a defective space heater.
• $4.5 million to the families of a 10 year girl killed and a paraplegic kid in a rollover accident caused by a defective tire.

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