Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Products Liability; view more
Licensed in New York since: 1981
Education: St. John's University School of Law
Details
As a partner at Hill & Moin LLP, Cheryl Eisberg Moin is committed to representing clients in the New York City metro area. She focuses her practice on high-end personal injury and wrongful death, handling cases that involve construction accidents, product liability, premises liability, medical malpractice, motor vehicle accidents and caregiver accidents.
Ms. Moin earned a bachelor's degree from Queens College, a part of the City University of New York, graduating magna cum laude. She went on to receive her Juris Doctor from St. John's University School of Law in 1980. During her time in law school, Ms. Moin made the dean's list.
Litigating on behalf of clients, Ms. Moin is committed to building a strong case that seeks both justice and compensation. With more than 30 years of experience, she understands that successful cases require an attorney to work closely with victims and their families. Her precision has garnered milestone decisions as well as multimillion-dollar verdicts. Handling more than 200 appellate cases, Ms. Moin has obtained reversals on even the most intricate cases. For her efforts, she has received the highest rating possible of AV Preeminent* from Martindale-Hubbell. The New York State Trial Lawyers Association presented Ms. Moin with the President's Award and Yashar, the Attorneys and Judges Chapter of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, honored Ms. Moin as Woman of the Year.
Widely sought for her legal experience, Ms. Moin has delivered lectures to both peers and students. She also appeared on the radio several times to share her thoughts regarding ongoing cases. She holds memberships, and has served in leadership capacities, with the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and the New York County Lawyers' Association.
* AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.
Practice areas
Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff, Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff, Personal Injury - Products: PlaintiffFocus areas
Brain Injury, Construction Accident, Delayed or Incorrect Diagnosis, Dram Shop Laws, Informed Consent, Medical Malpractice, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motor Vehicle Defects, Personal Injury - Plaintiff, Premises Liability - Plaintiff, Sexual Abuse - Plaintiff, Slip and Fall, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death
- 70% Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
- 20% Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff
- 10% Personal Injury - Products: Plaintiff
First Admitted: 1981, New York
Professional Webpage: https://hillmoin.com/cheryl-eisberg-moin/
- "I had a pretty nasty bicycle accident... A driver opened his door right as I was approaching the car. I landed on my left side breaking my left elbow and hip. I was put in touch with Hill & Moin, I can recommend them highly... You can depend on them..."S. Baum
- Hill & Moin communicated with me all the way. At my previous law firm there was no communication. Everything worked out in my best interest and I'm really happy! I appreciate what they did and they really did a good job. Gladys Robinson
- "On my way to work, I tripped and fell in the train station... I went to Hill & Moin and they all treated me like family. I had my settlement and it was more than I expected it to be... I'm very happy!." M. Thomas
- “I was a spry 87 year old gent who loved to walk. In 2009, I was admitted to the hospital. My leg was broken there. The medical staff had medicated me and left me on a high gurney. I fell off and was found unconscious on the floor. Even though I was an old man, with not very many years left on this earth, without hesitation, you took my case… the recovery amount you were able to win for me has allowed me to provide something for each of my three children.”SWT
- "I was deeply impressed by the actions that you took on my behalf. You gave me hope that I can at least be heard in a city of millions of voices. I was made to feel welcome and honored from the moment that I entered the door of Hill & Moin. With warmth and sincere admiration and thanks". Robert Fink
- Downtown Lawyers Organization, Founder
- New York State Trial Lawyers Association, Member, Legislative Committee, 1992-1997
- New York State Trial Lawyers Association, Chair, Amicus Brief Committee, 1993-1996
- New York State Trial Lawyers Association, Member, Board of Directors, 1993-1999
- New York State Trial Lawyers Association
- Member: New York County Lawyers Association (Appellate Courts Committee, 1991
- Founding Member, Vice President 1994-1998, and President, 1998-2000, Attorneys’ and Judges’ Chapter, Nassau Region, Yashar, the Attorneys and Judges Chapter of Hadassah
- Member, Attorneys' and Judges' Chapter, Nassau Region, Yashar, the Attorneys and Judges Chapter of Hadassah
- Member, New York County Lawyers Association, Appellate Courts Committee, 1991
- Chair, Downtown Lawyers Organization, 2007
- President, Attorneys' and Judges' Chapter, Nassau Region, Yashar, the Attorneys and Judges Chapter of Hadassah, 1998 - 2000
- Chair, Amicus Brief Committee, New York State Trial Lawyers Association, 1993 - 1996
- New York, 1981
- Member Board of Directors, New York State Trial Lawyers Association, 1993 - 1999
- Super Lawyers, New York Metro Supplement – Infectious Behavior, 2020
- Rated AV, Martindale Hubbell
- Received in appreciation for assistance and dedication, President's Award, New York State Trial Lawyers Association, 1995
- Dean's list, St. John's University School of Law, 1980
- For pursuing civil remedies for seriously injured parties, Women of Achievement Nominee, Nassau County Executive, 2014
- Woman of the Year, Yashar, the Attorneys and Judges Chapter of Hadassah, 1995
- Hill & Moin LLP named 2015 Litigator Award Winner. Having been conferred this prestigious National Award, the firm ranks among the Top 1% of all lawyers for: Construction Accidents, Premises Liability and Catastrophic Injury Litigation. , Hill & Moin Receives Prestigious 2015 Litigator Award, Trial Lawyers Board of Regents, 2015
- For leadership in the Judges' and Attorneys' Chapter of Hadassah, National Leadership Award, Hadassah, 2014
- Author of "10 Tips for Juggling Family and Work Responsibilities", Trial Magazine, September, 1996
- "Balancing Family and Management Responsibilities," American Association for Justice, 1996
- "Evaluating Personal Injury Claims: The Initial Interview", Continuing Legal Education, St. John's University School of Law, 1996
- "Appeals From the Inside Out, An Introduction – Preparing For And Presenting Oral Argument," Continuing Legal Education, St. John's University School of Law, 1997
- "Secrets of Winning in the Court Of Appeals – Writing A Winning Brief," Continuing Legal Education, St. John's University School of Law, 1997
- "How to Litigate Cases In The Appellate Division – Motion Practice," Continuing Legal Education, New York County Lawyers' Association, 1999
- 1977 – Queens College of the City University of New York – (B.A., magna cum laude)
- $1.8 million for a worker who was struck by ice that fell off a building, 2024
- $1 million for a metal worker who fell from a steel beam passageway on the Second Avenue subway construction site., 2024
- $2.031 million for victims of a vehicle crash in a hair salon., 2023
- $2 million for a construction worker who fell while sawing strips of plywood, 2023
- $4.85 million for a pedestrian struck by a garbage truck. , 2022
- $1.85 million for a construction worker who fell off a wobbly ladder while building a roof., 2022
- $1.05 million for a slip and fall due to snow and ice., 2022
- $3.55 million for a construction worker who fell off a wobbly ladder., 2021
- $1.9 million for the widow of a construction worker who was killed at a construction site., 2021
- $2 million for a slip and fall due to ice., 2020
- $2.5 million for a customer who tripped and fell at a Whole Foods supermarket., 2019
- $1.25 million for a worker who was injured after dropping a box , 2019
- $1.2 million for a construction worker who fell at a construction site., 2019
- $1.075 million for a construction worker who fell off a 6 foot ladder., 2019
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