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Juan Hernandez
In addition to managing the firm, clients can easily have access to me, in person, via phone or via email to voice their concerns and discuss their case. I take pride in ensuring our clients get the best representation they deserve and I aggressively fight for their legal rights. At Hernandez Law Group, P.C. you’re not just a client, you’re part of our family.

Sam Reyes
Sam Reyes was born in Stamford, Texas, and raised in Abilene. After graduating from law school in 1986, he returned to Abilene to represent injured victims across Texas. For over 30 years, Sam has assisted families who have lost loved ones or sustained severe injuries in various accidents, including trucking, auto, motorcycle, oilfield, on-the-job, premises liability, and medical and nursing home negligence. As a bilingual attorney, he communicates with clients in both English and Spanish. Sam is an AV (Preeminent) rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell and has dedicated his career to holding corporations, insurance companies, and other wrongdoers accountable. He has a successful track record in helping injury victims recover compensation. Sam is married to Melanie Reyes and has three children, including his daughter Chloe Garces, who is also an attorney at the firm. He is an active member of Holy Family Catholic Church and enjoys hunting and fishing with his family.

Stephen H. Suttle
Steve Suttle, now Of Counsel, joined the firm in 1967 following a two-year term as briefing attorney for Hon. Leo Brewster, U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Texas. Suttle has spent his entire career as a civil trial and appellate lawyer, he has handled a broad range of cases including anti-trust, insurance, personal injury, products liability, professional liability (accountants, engineers, doctors, lawyers), banking and commercial litigation, oil and gas leases, construction, eminent domain, consumer, employment disputes, wills and estates. In addition, he has briefed and argued over 60 appeals in state and federal courts, and has served as a mediator appointed by courts and parties to assist in the resolution of lawsuits. Suttle’s thorough preparation of his cases, respect for the courts as well as for opposing counsel and parties, trial skills and ethical conduct have received recognition from his peers by invitations to fellowship in the American College of Trial Lawyers and to membership in the American Board of Trial Advocates, election as a Director of the State Bar of Texas and AV Preeminent Martindale Hubbell peer review ratings.
Jon Hanna
Jon Hanna is a second-generation trial lawyer. While formally educated at The University of Texas and Texas Tech University School of Law, his “real” schooling took place in the county courthouses across West Texas. From 1982 to 1992, Jon tried cases to juries primarily involving on-the-job injuries suffered by working men and women. Eventually that evolved into cases involving catastrophic injuries arising out of operations in the oil fields, in the oilfield service industries, and commercial trucking industry. For the last 25 years, Jon has successfully litigated thousands of cases for clients injured by 18 wheeler trucks, product manufacturers, automobile accidents, Dram Shop Act (over service of alcohol), and medical negligence. Jon has devoted his practice to the belief that the courtrooms of West Texas are one of the last places on earth where a solitary citizen can fight the largest product manufacturer, the oil industry, or a billion-dollar insurance company, on equal terms. During the 35 years of his practice he has acquired the extensive experience necessary to handle virtually any kind of personal injury, oilfield catastrophe or wrongful death case.

Kevin B. Miller
Kevin B. Miller is a Founder Shareholder and trial lawyer licensed since 1988, with extensive experience in personal injury and workers' compensation cases, including oil field accidents. He has recovered millions for clients and was voted Best S.A Lawyer in personal injury from 2016-2021.

Cade Browning
Cade Browning is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and is board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Personal Injury Trial Law. He is licensed in Texas and Oklahoma and has been recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer multiple times and a Life Member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. He currently serves as Vice-President of TEX-ABOTA and on the State Bar of Texas Board of Directors.
Greg Allen
Greg Allen was raised in Amarillo, Texas. After graduating from West Texas State University, he obtained his law degree from the Texas Tech School of Law. While in law school, he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Texas Tech Law Review and graduated in the top two percent of his law school class. Licensed to practice law in 1991, Greg began his career as a litigation attorney representing and defending insurance companies and corporate clients in lawsuits arising from injuries and deaths. Over the last 15 years, his practice, in Abilene, Texas, has focused on the representation of individuals and the families of those injured or killed in motor vehicle accidents, commercial vehicle accidents, oilfield accidents, and injury and death due to nursing home neglect. Greg has successfully litigated 1000’s of personal injury and wrongful death cases. He is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as a specialist in the area of Personal Injury Trial Law, and has been selected as a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates. “Serious injuries can be devastating, not only to the injured person, but also to the person’s family. I feel privileged at this stage of my career to have the opportunity to use my trial experience and knowledge of the insurance industry to help folks whose lives have been disrupted due to no fault of their own.