Michael J. Rosenberg
Insurance bad faith and insurance coverage law firm in Colorado
Michael J. Rosenberg is a shareholder in the Denver law firm of ROBERTS LEVIN ROSENBERG PC, specializing in the areas of insurance recovery, bad faith, catastrophic personal injury, and wrongful death.
Mr. Rosenberg is a 1996 graduate of the University of Denver College of Law, where he served as the articles editor of the Denver Law Journal, was selected to the American Bar Association Trial Team, and graduated in the top 5 percent of his class. After graduation, Mr. Rosenberg served as law clerk to the Honorable Steven C. Briggs of the Colorado Court of Appeals.
Prior to joining ROBERTS LEVIN ROSENBERG PC, Mr. Rosenberg spent approximately four years representing insurance companies and their insureds, as well as fidelity and surety companies, in a wide variety of claims, including professional liability, products liability, catastrophic injury, insurance coverage and bad faith.
Mr. Rosenberg now dedicates the bulk of his practice to representing policyholders, both corporate and individual, in disputes with their insurers. Through his previous experience counseling insurance companies and defending them in litigation, both locally and abroad, Mr. Rosenberg has developed an understanding and knowledge of the insurance industry in general, and of the inner workings of numerous insurance companies in particular. This knowledge has proven invaluable in Mr. Rosenberg's insurance recovery practice, allowing him to obtain seven-figure recoveries on behalf of his clients in cases where, prior to litigation, the insurance companies perceived little or no exposure.
Mr. Rosenberg carries Martindale-Hubbell's highest peer rating, AV.Contact Us | 303.575.9390
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