Roy C. Gordon's profile

    Roy C. Gordon

    Top rated Personal Injury attorney in Huntington, New York

    Education Qualification:

    Hofstra University School of Law

    Practice Areas:

    Personal injury,

    Animal bites,

    Brain injury,

    Construction accident,

    Premises liability - plaintiff,

    Trucking accidents,

    Wrongful death,

    Animal law

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    444 New York AveHuntington, New York, 11743
    Roy C. Gordon is a personal injury attorney with over 20 years of experience. The founder of Roy C. Gordon and Associates PC in Huntington, New York, he represents the injured and their families in Long Island and the surrounding areas. He has significant experience working with issues such as motor vehicle accidents, construction accidents, premises liability and wrongful death.Over the course of his career, Mr. Gordon has successfully resolved numerous complex personal injury actions through trial and settlement, resulting in recoveries of $1 million or more. He is committed to advocating for the rights of his clients and helping them obtain full compensation after an injury or the loss of a family member in an accident caused by the negligence of another party.In addition to managing his personal injury practice, Mr. Gordon is an established participant in the New York legal community. He is an active member of the Nassau County Bar Association, the Suffolk County Bar Association, the Nassau Suffolk Trial Lawyers Association, the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.Mr. Gordon earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Emory University and received his law degree from Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. Following law school, he passed the New York bar examination and obtained his license to practice law before all New York state courts. He is also qualified to appear before the U.S. district courts for the southern and eastern districts of New York.

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