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top rated lawyers 2022 Jan. 31, 2023

Michael Rose, Gregory Hach of Hach Rose

Personal Injury Leaders 2022

New York’s Personal Injury Leaders in the Law is a special advertising section for New York Magazine.

Personal Injury Leaders 2022

New York’s Personal Injury Leaders in the Law is a special advertising section for New York Magazine.

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Specialty: Personal Injury

Since its founding nearly 20 years ago, Hach & Rose has distinguished itself as one of New York’s preeminent personal injury law firms. They have developed a reputation and expertise for achieving top results for clients involved in construction accidents, railroad accidents (FELA), truck and motor vehicle accidents, as well as those injured on dangerous premises on and off the job. The firm’s success has been recognized both in and out of the courtroom. Attorneys at the firm have been recognized by SuperLawyers™, AV Preeminent® by Martindale- Hubbell®, and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum®. In addition to the accolades received in the legal field, Hach & Rose’s attorneys have a specialized knowledge for the types of cases that they handle. Attorneys Gregory Hach and David Cheverie worked in the construction field while attending school. Attorney Mark Sokoloff has been representing injured railway workers for over 35 years. Attorney Halina Radchenko is President of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and is a frequent lecturer to attorneys in the Personal Injury field. Lead trial attorney and managing partner Michael Rose has a long history of multi-million-dollar jury verdicts. The firm is proud of the additions of attorneys, George Ilchert, Bill Ryan and Brandon Cotter who bring a combined 80 years of additional experience to the firm. They have a long history of successfully handling complicated construction site and general liability personal injury matters. These attorneys’ detailed approach has led to over 100 jury verdicts and settlements in excess of one million dollars. The collective experience of the Hach & Rose attorneys places their clients in the best possible position for success and financial security. Recent results reflect the expertise of this law firm. These results include jury verdicts of over $13 million for a construction worker who fell off a ladder, over $12 million for a security guard at a hospital who was injured due to faulty construction, $8 million for a woman injured in a motorcycle accident, and $6 million for a woman injured on a dangerous premises. “I am as proud of our firm’s results as I am of our customer service. We understand that when a person is injured our job goes beyond performing legal work. Our responsibility to our clients when they are in their most vulnerable time is to be there to guide and advise them through all the difficulties that they may face,” Senior Partner Michael Rose notes. Managing Partner Gregory Hach explains, “While it is impossible to restore one’s health, we will never compromise the justice each client deserves. Regardless of the case value, if we commit to taking on a case, our efforts are always the same.”

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