Carlos A. Hernandez
SENIOR TRIAL LAWYERLicenses
- California
About
Carlos A. Hernandez is an experienced and dedicated senior trial lawyer at Carpenter & Zuckerman. With a rare authenticity and a genuine desire to see justice prevail, Carlos approaches every case with compassion and resolve.
The idea of “paying it forward,” articulated by Ralph Waldo Emerson, is and has been a driving force in Carlos’ career and personal life. As a bilingual attorney and son of Mexican and Cuban immigrants, Carlos champions giving an authentic voice to individuals and communities in need, including those from linguistically and culturally diverse backgrounds.
The opportunity afforded at Carpenter & Zuckerman, allowing Carlos to use his legal skills alongside the firm’s resources and collective expertise to obtain justice for injured clients, brings him deep fulfillment. Carlos credits the firm’s 30-year winning history with empowering him to successfully take on a variety of civil rights and personal injury cases against well-funded corporate defendants and various federal, state, and municipal entities. Since joining Carpenter & Zuckerman, Carlos has obtained verdicts and settlements in excess of $200 million.
Before joining the firm in 2018, Carlos served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Philip S. Gutierrez of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California and the Honorable Gregory W. Alarcon of the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. He also worked as a law clerk at NBC Universal. Prior to becoming an attorney, Carlos was an educator and served as a teacher, union chapter chair, and principal.
When he is not working, Carlos enjoys exploring Los Angeles and the surrounding area, taking trips near and sometimes far, attending musical performances, cooking, Barry’s Bootcamp, and spending time with loved ones, including his dog, Bruma.
Education
Employment
Memberships
- Selected to the 2024 Southern California Rising Stars list
- Selected to the 2023 Southern California Rising Stars list
- Participant in the ABA Federal Judicial Clerkship Program in 2016
“In the order of nature we cannot render benefits to those from whom we receive them, or only seldom. But the benefit we receive must be rendered again, line for line, deed for deed, cent for cent, to somebody.”
RALPH WALDO EMERSON, COMPENSATION (1841)A Few Of Our Big Wins
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$83M+ Sexual AssaultRecord-setting settlement against the University of Southern California related to clients' sexual battery-related damages by former USC gynecologist Tyndall.
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$65M Traumatic Brain InjuryRiverside County jury trial verdict for a client who sustained a traumatic brain injury in a vehicular collision with a tractor-trailer.
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$15M Car AccidentSettlement with the County of Napa related to a rear-end collision that involved a client who sustained a traumatic brain injury.
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$9.568M CRPS-Relate InjuriesBench trial judgment for a client who sustained CRPS-related foot injuries.
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$4.9M Product LiabilitySettlement in products liability case for wrongful death damages.
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$3.7M Premises LiabilitySettlement in premises liability case involving a defective guardrail that resulted in our client sustaining traumatic brain injury-related damages.
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$3.1M Car AccidentSettlement in vehicular collision case involving damages related to a client who sustained traumatic brain and orthopedic injuries.
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$2.05M Wrongful DeathBench trial judgment related to an underlying wrongful death case and subsequent fraudulent conveyance action to obtain recovery.
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$2M Premises LiabilitySettlement for wrongful death damages in a premises liability case involving a defective guardrail.
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$1.75M Premises LiabilitySettlement in premises liability case involving a trip and fall incident in a parking lot.
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$1.625M Rideshare AccidentSettlement in rear-end collision case against a ride-share company for damages related to client's traumatic brain injury.
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$1.375M Personal InjurySettlement for client related to CRPS foot injury.
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$1M Work InjurySettlement with the Los Angeles Department of Public Works for a client who sustained traumatic brain and orthopedic injuries.
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$950K Assault By PoliceSettlement with the El Monte Police Department for excessive force-related constitutional violations.
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$400K Civil Rights VioliationSettlement with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in an FTCA lawsuit involving excessive force constitutional violations.