Meet Leonard Hill
Philadelphia personal injury attorney Leonard Hill is the Founder, Managing Partner, and Lead Trial Attorney of Hill & Associates, a premier personal injury law firm dedicated to fighting for justice on behalf of accident victims. Since establishing the firm in 1999, Mr. Hill has built a reputation as a relentless advocate for the injured, securing over a billion dollars in compensation for clients. With a steadfast commitment to justice, he has successfully handled catastrophic injury cases, including wrongful death, traumatic brain injuries, medical malpractice, amputation injuries, premises liability, and motor vehicle accidents.
Mr. Hill’s journey to legal excellence began with humble beginnings. He attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, where he graduated Cum Laude and was a Golden Key Honor Society Member and a Dean’s List student for multiple semesters. His passion for serving others first led him to education, where he taught middle school for eight years. His dedication to uplifting inner-city students was recognized by The New York Times, highlighting his unwavering commitment to empowering underserved communities.
Transitioning from education to law, Mr. Hill channeled his passion for advocacy into representing injury victims, ensuring that those who have suffered due to negligence receive the compensation and justice they deserve. His trial skills and ability to secure seven- and eight-figure verdicts have placed him among the top litigators in Philadelphia and beyond.
In addition to his litigation work, Mr. Hill is deeply involved in legal and professional organizations, including the American Association for Justice and the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association. He has been recognized in Super Lawyers and named a “Distinguished Trial Lawyer of America.”
Through his work at Hill & Associates, Leonard Hill continues to be a pillar of strength for injured individuals and their families, ensuring they receive the support, resources, and legal expertise necessary to rebuild their lives.