Our firm is about people. That is our motto and that will always be our reality.
We do our best to get to know our clients, understand their situations, and get them the compensation they deserve.
At TorHoerman Law, we believe that if we continue to focus on the people that we represent, and continue to be true to the people that we are – justice will always be served.
Without our team, we would’nt be able to provide our clients with anything close to the level of service they receive when they work with us.
The TorHoerman Law Team commits to the sincere belief that those injured by the misconduct of others, especially large corporate profit mongers, deserve justice for their injuries.
Our team is what has made TorHoerman Law a very special place since 2009.
As a plaintiffs’ personal injury lawyer, Eric Terry leads the single-event personal injury litigation division at TorHoerman Law and concentrates his practice on advocating for clients who have been harmed by others, through no fault of their own.
This can include, but is not limited to, companies that produce dangerous products, injuries from negligent daycare supervision, workplace injuries, and injuries resulting from other types of negligence – such as car accidents, trucking accidents, or motorcycle accidents.
As the current head of TorHoerman Law’s personal injury division, Eric works to help those who have been injured in motor vehicle, drowning, daycare, trucking, and wrongful death accidents.
Eric also works on the Boy Scout Sexual Abuse, Pressure Cooker Explosion, and IVC litigations.
Previously, he has represented clients in cases involving a multitude of prescription drugs and medical devices, including Oxycontin, Zyprexa, Risperdal, Gadolinium, Actos, and Yaz/Yazmin.
Prior to becoming an attorney, he worked for more than 10 years as a probation officer.
During his decade of work as a probation officer, Eric enjoyed helping offenders straighten out their lives and felt personal satisfaction when his hard work resulted in former convicted criminals transforming themselves into contributing members of society.
While working as a probation officer, he saw many people turn to a life of crime after becoming involved with drugs, including prescription drugs.
It was in his role as a probation officer that Eric educated himself about the massive pharmaceutical industry and the injustice that occurs when these conglomerates prioritize profit over consumer safety.
Eric decided to return to law school to become an advocate in the courtroom.
Eric continues to lead in recovering millions of dollars for injured victims.

Eric grew up in the St. Louis area and has been a life-long fan of the Cardinals and Blues.
He and his wife Carie have three kids.
During his downtime, Eric enjoys spending time with family and friends, staying active while hiking and walking with his dog, and traveling with his family. He is also very active in the community and participates in a number of charity events throughout the year.