
Hank G. Greenblatt
About Hank G. Greenblatt
Mr. Greenblatt spent the first 10 years of his career (from 1989 to 1999) as an insurance defense attorney representing insurance companies and their insureds. This gave him a unique insight into the litigation process and the way insurers evaluate and adjust injury claims. Mr. Greenblatt focused on first-party (uninsured motorist) claims, premises liability defense and investigation of suspected fraudulent claims for insurance company special investigation units. In 1999, he joined our team at Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora. Since, he has achieved (many with his partner Mr. Buccola) over 12 $1-million-plus results for his clients. In 2011, Mr. Greenblatt resolved a complex insurance coverage matter against multiple large insurance companies for a confidential seven-figure settlement. In Lane v. City of Sacramento , Mr. Greenblatt (along with associate Jason Sigel of the firm) was responsible for a major victory in the California Third District Court of Appeals, for the rights of injury victims bringing actions against California public entities. In August 2010, Mr. Greenblatt (with associate Catia Saraiva of the firm) received a jury verdict of $3,652,593 in the case of Parken v. Smart-Vasquez , a rear-end collision where all liability was denied by the defendant. Mr. Greenblatt was successful in litigation against a major homeowner's insurer for a wrongful death that occurred as the result of an unlicensed "chiropractor" performing adjustments in his garage. In a federal court action, Mr. Greenblatt prevailed against a major life insurer for misrepresentation of policy terms in the manner the policy was telemarketed to Spanish-speaking consumers. In January 2011, Mr. Greenblatt was inducted into the American Board of Trial Advocates, (ABOTA). Formed in 1957 to promote trial advocacy skills and professional civility, ABOTA is the premier trial attorney organization, with its membership comprised of both plaintiff and defense attorneys.




