A Passionate Advocate for the Injured
Ted Larkin is dedicated to helping people who have been injured due to the careless or intentional actions of others. Whether someone is hurt in a car crash, harmed because of a company’s negligence, or denied no-fault insurance benefits they’re legally entitled to, Ted steps in to fight for justice.
He focuses on cases where corporations, government agencies, and insurance companies fail to do the right thing – often leaving injured individuals without the medical care and support they desperately need. Ted works to hold these powerful entities accountable and ensure his clients receive the treatment and compensation they deserve.
Sharp Legal Writing and Courtroom Skill
Ted is not only a strong courtroom advocate – he’s also a talented legal writer. His ability to clearly explain complex legal issues helps strengthen his cases both before and during trial.
While in law school at Michigan State University College of Law, Ted earned the Jurisprudence Achievement Award, given to the top student in one of his Constitutional Law courses. This award was based on his work for the Upper-Level Writing Requirement – the most demanding academic paper required for graduation.
Ted’s connection to Sinas Dramis Law Firm began well before he became a lawyer. For two years before graduating, he worked as a law clerk at the firm, where he discovered a deep passion for advocating on behalf of injured people – often the underdogs facing powerful insurance companies.
After graduation, Ted officially joined the firm as an attorney and immediately put his skills to work helping others.
Contributor to Michigan’s Leading No-Fault Resource
In addition to his legal practice, Ted plays a key role as author and editor of AutoNoFaultLaw.com, the modern digital version of the widely respected “No-Fault Red Books” that were published by the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association from 1988 to 2003.
This online resource summarizes and organizes all published and unpublished appellate court decisions related to Michigan’s No-Fault Insurance Act, making it easier for lawyers, judges, and the public to understand no-fault law.
A Committed Member of the Legal Community
Ted believes in giving back to the legal profession. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for both the:
- Mid-Michigan Treatment Courts Foundation, which supports alternative court programs that focus on recovery and rehabilitation rather than punishment; and
- Ingham County Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, where he helps support and mentor new attorneys as they begin their legal careers.
Through these roles, Ted is helping to strengthen the legal community and promote access to justice throughout Mid-Michigan.
Life Outside the Law
Ted is a lifelong East Lansing resident who takes great pride in his local roots. When he’s not working, he and his wife enjoy spending time outdoors, traveling, and making trips up north to relax and recharge.