The Law Offices of Grabb & Durando, P. C.
Injury Attorney in Phoenix, AZ
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Practice Areas
Car Accidents | Wrongful Death | Medical Malpractice | Dog Bites | Premises Liabilities | Slip and Fall | Product Liabilities | Workplace Accidents | Truck Accidents | Bus Accidents | Construction Accidents | Motorcycle Accidents | Pedestrian Accidents | Bicycle Accidents | Brain Injuries | Catastrophic Injuries | Nursing Home Abuse | Spinal Cord Injuries | Birth Injuries | Medical Malpractice
About
Robert Grabb and Nann Durando founded Grabb & Durando in 1994 with the mission to provide quality representation to Tucson accident victims. The practice has since expanded to include services for criminal defense.
Grabb & Durando is an extension of Robert Grabb’s lifelong belief that everyone has an obligation to give back to their community. We fight hard on behalf of our clients no matter what type of case we are working on. Our law firm has also been involved with many local charities and community events over the years.
Robert was born in Havana, Cuba. In 1957, his father, Samuel Grabb, moved the family to Miami, Florida, so he could pursue his medical education. Samuel’s plan was to move his family back to Cuba after his three years of medical study. However, circumstances in Cuba changed drastically during those years. As a result, the Grabb family remained in the United States. In 1962, the family moved from Miami to Tucson, Arizona.
Robert attended high school, college, and law school in Tucson. He obtained his Juris Doctorate (law degree) in 1983. Robert’s parents always stressed the importance of education and hard work. Albert Grabb, Robert’s older brother, is now a well-known radiologist in Southern California. Robert’s younger brother, Jimmy Grabb, achieved fame in his own right by being ranked as the best doubles tennis player in the world on several occasions and number 23 in singles. Robert followed his passion and chose to become a personal injury lawyer and has been defending the rights of Tucson injury victims ever since.
After working for several other law firms over the course of a decade, Robert decided to open his own firm with Nann Durando in 1994. In 2001, Robert was one of the attorneys for Rowland in Rowland v. Great State Insurance.
In this case, the Arizona Court of Appeals agreed with the firm’s position that a workers’ compensation carrier could not add the cost of its independent medical examination to its statutory liens.”