About Zachary B
Zachary B — Herschensohn is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Kent, Washington. Since 2003, he has focused his practice on personal injury, medical malpractice, and maritime law. His experience in these areas has made him a prominent figure in the legal community. Herschensohn is licensed to practice law in Washington state and is also admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. This lets the attorney represent clients in both state and federal courts. In 1997, Herschensohn earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Washington University.
His academic journey continued at St. John's University School of Law in New York City, where he developed his legal skills. During his time at St. John's, he was an active member of the moot court team and achieved recognition as a finalist in the James F. Niehoff Trial Competition — These experiences laid a solid foundation for his future career in law. After graduating from law school, Herschensohn returned to Seattle to begin his legal career at Levinson Friedman. This initial position provided him with valuable insights into the details of personal injury law.
He later advanced his career as an associate at the Law Offices of Gregory F. Logue, where he further developed his litigation skills. In 2004, he joined Brayton Purcell, a national law firm known for its commitment to representing injured workers and those exposed to hazardous materials like asbestos. In 2016, Herschensohn took a significant step by founding Herschensohn Law Firm, PLLC, in Kent, Washington. His firm specializes in handling various personal injury cases throughout the state, and it has successfully secured multi-million dollar settlements for numerous clients. This achievement shows his commitment to advocating for the rights of those who have suffered due to the negligence of others. Herschensohn's legal expertise extends beyond trial work; he has been involved in several published appellate decisions, including Gibson v.
American Construction Company, Inc., Lunsford v. Saberhagen Holdings, and Coulter v. Asten Group, Inc. His contributions to these cases have had a lasting impact on the legal field. Active in the legal community, he is a member of several professional organizations, including the Washington State Bar Association, Public Justice, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, The National Trial Lawyers, King County Bar Association. The American Association for Justice. Through his work, Herschensohn continues to uphold the principles of justice and advocacy for those in need.