The Law Office of Michael D. Drivas, LLC  is a general practice law firm providing legal support representation when you need it most.

We work closely, hand-in-hand with our clients to provide prompt and efficient services to achieve favorable resolutions to a host of legal issues. Whether seeking financial recovery for a devastating personal injury or workers compensation injury, defending criminal and traffic/DUI matters or assisting in the purchase of your new home, Michael D. Drivas, Esq. provides staunch advocacy without sacrificing the personal attention our clients deserve.

Our Attorneys

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Michael D. Drivas, Esq.

Michael D. Drivas, Esq. is an accomplished attorney with degrees from Rutgers University and New York Law School with over 20 years of experience.

Licensed to practice in New Jersey and New York, he specializes in personal injury and workers compensation cases and has secured millions in compensation for his clients. The office also has a dedicated real estate department, helping thousands of clients achieve their dream of home ownership.

Michael has successfully resolved numerous substantial cases, such as securing a $500,000 settlement for a dog bite incident despite the case having had already been dismissed. Also, a $2,000,000 settlement against a large retail outfit due to serious injuries sustained by his client. In addition to his impressive track record, he is recognized for his commitment to pro bono work. The key to Michael’s success lies in his unwavering availability to clients and his personalized approach that treats everyone like family.

In addition to his legal career, Michael is a dedicated member of the executive board at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church since 2006.

Fluent in Greek, he is happily married with two sons.

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