Our Attorneys

EDMOND J. PRYOR

EDMOND J. PRYOR

“Ted”, as he is known, was born and raised in the Bronx, New York and attended St. John’s University School of Law. While at St. John’s Law, he was a member of the St. John’s Journal of Legal Commentary, a scholarly legal publication. Upon graduation, Ted worked as a Principal Appellate Court Attorney at the Appellate Division, Second Department located in downtown Brooklyn. After his stint at the Appellate Division, where he honed his research and writing skills, Ted entered private practice, representing thousands of clients in all sorts of legal matters.

From early on, Ted has been determined to help accident victims and fight the insurance companies that seek at every turn to deny their proper claims. Ted has secured millions of dollars in settlements and in verdicts for his clients who have suffered a loss due to the negligence of others.

An active member of the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers, Ted is committed to staying current with the always changing laws and rules affecting accident victims. When you call upon Ted’s law office to fight for your rights, the entire team is there to help you both personally and professionally. They are determined to achieve the very best results for you, remembering that you are a person first, not just a client. Ted is admitted to practice law in all courts in the States of New York and Connecticut, as well as in the Federal District Courts of the Eastern District of New York, the Southern District of New York and the District Court of Connecticut.

WILLIAM G. FORERO

WILLIAM G. FORERO

Will graduated from St. John’s University School of Law in 2018. Will began his legal career as a paralegal in a plaintiff’s firm that represented parents of children who had suffered lead poisoning from old paint in their homes. In his first year of law school, Will interned at the Long Island Advocacy Center where he assisted attorneys in their representation of parents of children with special needs. The Long Island Advocacy Center advocated for these children to receive the educational programming they needed. He also worked for the New York Legal Assistance Group as an intern in the Public Benefits Unit. In this capacity, he helped low income New Yorkers with their public assistance, including SNAP benefits, Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security Disability Insurance. He provided his clients with the information they needed, helped them apply for benefits, and represented them at Fair Hearings. At St. John’s he was also a Senior Staff Writer for the Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development, which helped him hone his research and writing skills. In his final year of law school he interned for a major insurance carrier where he gained valuable knowledge about the inner workings of insurance companies and the strategy they employ in defending their claims.