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For more than 30 years, our personal injury lawyers have protected the rights of accident victims in New York and New Jersey. Put Ginarte law firm’s team of 30 lawyers to work for you today. Your first consultation is free — and you don’t pay us anything unless we win your case. With seven offices in the NY /NJ metro area, legal help from Ginarte O’Dwyer Gonzalez Gallardo Verchick & Winograd, LLP is just a phone call away.
History
Established in 1982.
With over 150 years of combined experience, the attorneys at Ginarte O’Dwyer Gonzalez Gallardo Verchick & Winograd, LLP, have been serving clients in Newark, New York City, Perth Amboy, Union City, Elizabeth, Clifton, Queens and throughout the New York and New Jersey metro area. Our team of 30 attorneys concentrate on a variety of legal matters including personal injury, workers’ compensation, social security and general practice matters. This means that we are equipped to provide you with the knowledgeable and professional legal advice you need.
In addition to our skilled attorneys, the Ginarte Law Firm also has an 100-plus person support staff. Our attorneys and staff are available in seven convenient offices, so no matter where you are in the New York or New Jersey metro area, we have a location near you. We offer free no-obligation consultations at all of our offices so you can come in and speak to a legal professional about how we can help you.
Meet the Business Owner
Joseph G.
Business Owner
Firm founder Joseph A. Ginarte launched his legal career in 1982, and in the ensuing years he has seen his practice expand into a full service trial law firm with a steadily growing staff of lawyers and support personnel. To Ginarte, the success of his firm is directly attributable to a philosophy of hard work and commitment that was instilled in him by his parents when he was a boy growing up in Newark. Both parents worked in factories, and when Ginarte was a college student at Kean University in Union, he too worked in a factory – as a full-time forklift operator – while completing his studies and earning summa cum laude honors. It was that working-class background that drove him to seek a law degree, which he went on to earn at Rutgers School of Law, so that he could represent workers.