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I think the primary difference with me is that people get a home feeling when they see me and talk with me. We’re very welcoming. I do a lot of community activity work and believe that people need to see someone who feels the way they can feel. So when they come into my office, Jus and Law Firm, we try our best to make sure they don’t feel uncomfortable. We aim to break it down and treat people the way they should be treated—fairly, respectfully, and just the way they deserve when they come to you for help.
I’ve been practicing since 1986, when I graduated from law school, and since then, we’ve handled all kinds of cases, particularly in personal injury, criminal law, small business matters, estate planning, tax work, and family law. Pretty much anything. My key is this: if you come to me with a legal problem, if I can’t help you, I won’t hurt you. I’ll make sure you get the service you need, even if I can’t provide it for you.
St. Louis, MO personal injury attorney Herman Jimerson talks about what makes his firm different than others and the types of cases they handle. Herman Jimerson believes the primary difference in his approach is that people feel a sense of comfort when they see him and talk with him. His office is known for being welcoming, and Herman is deeply involved in community activities, believing that people need to see someone who understands and relates to their experiences. When clients come into his office at Jus and Law Firm, the goal is to make them feel at ease. He strives to break things down and treat people fairly, respectfully, and in the manner they deserve when seeking help.
Herman has been practicing law since 1986, after graduating from law school. Since then, he has handled a wide variety of cases, including personal injury, criminal law, small business matters, estate planning, tax work, and family law. His guiding principle is simple: if someone comes to him with a legal problem, and if he can’t help, he won’t make the situation worse. He is committed to ensuring clients receive the service they need, even if it means referring them to someone who can better assist them.