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Hernandez Sunosky, LLP Founding Partners Named to 2025 Texas Super Lawyers List

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Kingwood, TexasHernandez Sunosky, LLP is proud to announce that founding partners Ian Hernandez and Jimmy Sunosky have been selected to the 2025 Texas Super Lawyers list. This recognition is awarded to less than five percent of attorneys statewide, highlighting those who demonstrate exceptional legal ability, peer respect, and professional achievement. 

About the Honorees 

Ian Hernandez is a trial lawyer board-certified in personal injury trial law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Over his career, he has tried numerous cases to verdict and developed valuable insight into how insurance companies defend claims. Before founding Hernandez Sunosky, he represented corporate and individual clients in civil litigation – experience that now benefits his clients on the plaintiff’s side. Hernandez is also a member of the invitation-only American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). 

His accomplishments include recognition in Best Lawyers in America, Top Latino Lawyer, and a Top Lawyer in Personal Injury Law by Houstonia magazine. He is also a Lifetime Member of the Million Dollar and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Fluent in English and Spanish, Ian is known for his practical approach, compassion, and strong results.

Jimmy Sunosky is also Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and brings decades of courtroom and negotiation experience. Early in his career, he defended complex personal injury and wrongful death cases for insurance carriers, gaining firsthand knowledge of how insurers approach claims. That insight now informs his work on behalf of the injured. Jimmy is a member of ABOTA and a Lifetime Member of the Million Dollar and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, holding an AV Preeminent peer rating from Martindale-Hubbell.

Being named to the Texas Super Lawyers list is more than a personal milestone – it’s a reflection of the firm’s commitment to professionalism, integrity, and client-focused advocacy. The recognition reinforces Hernandez Sunosky’s standing as a trusted voice in personal injury litigation throughout Texas.

Hernandez Sunosky, LLP is a personal injury law firm representing individuals and their families across Houston, Texas. They handle various matters involving motor vehicle accidents, trucking collisions, premises liability, and other serious injury claims. The firm’s attorneys combine extensive trial experience with personalized client service, fighting for the compensation and justice every client deserves.

Hernandez Sunosky, LLP
855 Rockmead Drive
Suite 303
Kingwood, TX 77339
877.269.0076 x848
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https://hsinjuryattorney.com/
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