Jerry Lehocky's daily routine doesn't involve an alarm clock.
Instead, each day begins with a passion for aiding society's injured
and disabled—a commitment he's upheld for over 30 years, tirelessly
fighting for the legal rights of workers in the face of adversity.
Despite his
professional confidence and calming presence, Jerry's roots trace
back to the small blue-collar community of Beaver County,
Pennsylvania, where his father, a plumber, instilled in him the value
of hard work. Spending weekends assisting his father in installing
toilets and water heaters, Jerry learned early on about the
significance of labor and dedication.
An internship
with the District of Columbia Public Defender's Office during college
ignited Jerry's interest in the law, leading him to Temple University
School of Law, where he graduated in 1985. His career took off in
1983 when a law school professor offered him a position in the
workers' compensation department of Philadelphia's City Solicitor
office. This opportunity allowed Jerry to gain practical experience
defending the City in workers' compensation cases.
Over the years,
Jerry held various positions, culminating in defending employers and
insurance companies at one of Philadelphia's largest corporate law
firms. Realizing his desire to help workers rather than corporations,
he switched sides, exclusively representing claimants in workers'
compensation and Social Security disability cases.
Motivated by
personal experiences witnessing his father's health struggles, Jerry
aimed to build the largest workers' compensation practice in
Pennsylvania. His goal wasn't just professional; it was deeply
personal, rooted in a commitment to assist families facing the same
challenges his own had endured.
Jerry's path
crossed with Sam Pond, a friend from law school, during his career
transition. Their collaboration at a leading workers' compensation
firm marked the beginning of a partnership that challenged each other
to be the best in all aspects of life.
After about 13
years of working together, Jerry, Sam, and Tom Giordano realized
there was a better way—a better way to fight for workers' rights,
to build a law firm that provided comprehensive legal and medical
assistance, and to create a winning culture that attracted top
talent. In 2010, armed with a belief in themselves and each other,
they founded Pond Lehocky Giordano, now the largest workers'
compensation and disability law firm in Pennsylvania.
Jerry's
commitment to his clients goes beyond office walls; he continues to
meet them face to face, understanding their situations and crafting
effective legal strategies. His presence in the courtroom is marked
by a zeal for advocacy, evident in the notable $4.4 million
settlement he secured in 2020, one of the highest workers'
compensation settlements that year.
Beyond the
courthouse, Jerry's influence extends to the state house. His efforts
in persuading the Pennsylvania Legislature resulted in the creation
of the Uninsured Employers Guaranty Fund, providing protection for
injured workers when employers fail to carry active workers'
compensation insurance.
Jerry's public
service and contributions to the legal community include chairing the
Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Workers' Compensation Section for 12
consecutive years, advising governors and legislators on workers'
compensation issues, and serving in various leadership roles. His
accolades reflect his dedication, including the 2017 Milton J. Rosenberg Award and
recognition in the Super Lawyers® Top 100 lists.
An ambitious
leader, an approachable litigator, and a seasoned colleague, Jerry
Lehocky remains driven by a burning desire to make the world a better
place for his clients and all of society's injured and disabled—an
unwavering commitment that ensures his daily wake-up call goes far
beyond the need for an alarm clock.