Stuart Grossman, partner, and co-founder of Grossman Roth Yaffa Cohen was recently featured in Coral Gables Magazine, where he discussed his achievements and commitment to the community.
Widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading trial lawyers in the fields of medical malpractice, personal injury litigation, wrongful death, and more, Stuart has dedicated his career to securing justice for individuals and businesses damaged by other’s negligence or misconduct.
Some of his most recent and notable cases include representing Richard Humble, a survivor of the Florida International University (FIU) bridge collapse, as well as a survivor of the Parkland school shooting.
Coral Gables Magazine’s article also highlights Stuart’s latest recognition, Florida Justice Association’s prestigious Al J. Cone Lifetime Achievement Award, for his lifelong dedication to fighting for clients and his role in bettering the legal profession.
This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the firm Stuart co-founded, which has grown from humble beginnings to become one of the leading medical malpractice firms in the U.S.
Outside the courtroom, Stuart is a dedicated member of his community, supporting numerous nonprofits such as Margaux’s Miracle Foundation at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, United Cerebral Palsy and United Way. He founded Margaux’s Miracle Foundation in memory of his daughter, who died from Ewing’s sarcoma.
The organization is dedicated to raising awareness of childhood cancers through various community service projects and advancing the medical community’s efforts to find a cure.
If you are reading this because you or somebody you love is seeking representation and needs assistance, Stuart and his partners at Grossman Roth Yaffa Cohen can help.