Located in Kew Gardens, New York, Law Offices of Spencer H. Herman, P.C. specializes in personal injury and wrongful death cases representing individuals and their loved ones who have been harmed in serious automobile crashes, construction accidents, work-related accidents, trip/slip and falls at unsafe private and public premises and other circumstances. Founded by its principal, Spencer H. Herman, Esq., who has over 40 years of experience in the field, the firm offers personal, compassionate and meticulous care to its clients.
Our steadfast purpose is holding negligent parties accountable for causing harms and losses by securing fair and just monetary compensation for clients. With the highly competent and professional assistance of Legal Secretary Jeanette Martinez, who is fluent in Spanish, and Gil Serrano, Esq., of counsel to the firm, Law Offices of Spencer H. Herman, P.C. has recovered tens of millions of dollars for its clients through jury awards and settlements. This includes $3.75 million for a worker who suffered serious spinal injuries from a construction accident when struck by a fallen object, a recovery among the top 25 personal injury settlements in New York for 2014 as reported in the New York Law Journal.
Spencer and his staff are there to help clients at every step of the litigation process as they cope with the physical and emotional harm they have suffered.
Spencer also acted as a volunteer lawyer for Trial Lawyers Care before the federal September 11th Victim Compensation Fund and secured substantial awards for two widows and their families due to the loss of their husbands/fathers in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
Spencer H. Herman
Spencer is a 1979 graduate of New York Law School and admitted to both State and Federal Courts in New York, including the United States District Court, Southern District and Eastern District of New York, as well as the United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
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Case Results
Construction Cases
Traumatic Brain Injury
Automobile Collisions
Wrongful Death and Premises