Personal Injury, Workers Compensation
Adam Werner is a key player on our team. He works hard as the lead attorney for our personal injury and workers’ compensation department. Adam is one of the founding members and a managing partner at Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia. He started WHG because he believed that there was a better way to help injured citizens and veterans. Now that WHG is a reality, Adam is working every day to make sure his vision is carried out so that he can provide quality legal help to anyone who needs it.
Background and Education
Adam studied political science at the University of Florida before earning his law degree at Nova Southeastern University.
He then started his career at the State Attorney’s Office, handling criminal cases. But soon, he realized he wanted to do more for the everyday people in his community. That’s when he made the switch to civil law.
Adam has earned awards and recognition from many different legal advocate organizations and has active memberships in multiple legal associations.
Talented & Compassionate
Adam doesn’t just see cases; he sees people in need, fighting tirelessly to ensure they get the support and compensation they deserve.
His passion for helping people in these challenging times is evident in how he pours his heart into every case, making sure fairness isn’t just an ideal but a reality for his clients.
When it comes to workers’ compensation law, Adam is passionate about helping those who’ve been injured on the job and don’t know where to turn. This area of law is all about making sure workers get their due benefits and support if they’re hurt while working, without the fear of losing their jobs or facing financial ruin.
In simple terms, Adam finds meaning in helping people get the financial assistance they need to pay their bills, pay for medical care, and get compensated for all the time, pain and suffering, and frustration that negligent injuries can cause. At the end of the day, nobody deserves to have their lives ruined because of someone else’s negligence or because the benefits they deserve are being withheld.