MEET GREG HACH
MEET GREG HACH
Raised in Hicksville, Long Island, Greg grew up in a modest home and a proud union family. Those roots shaped his work ethic and his respect for the trades and working people.
Greg answered the call to serve in the. United States Air Force. He later lived and worked in Germany, where he became fluent in German and gained a global perspective that still guides his decisions.
After earning his law degree, Greg co-founded Hach & Rose, LLP, a New York firm that has recovered well over $1 billion for injured New Yorkers. He’s known for seven-figure jury verdicts and consistent recognition by Super Lawyers (2015–2025). Admitted in New York, D.C., and the federal courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.
Greg has devoted time and resources to 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund claimants and other victims seeking help, and he’s supported charitable efforts that serve vulnerable New Yorkers, including work with the homeless and scholarships.
Greg and his wife Theresa are raising three children on Long Island. His son is joining the U.S. Marines, a reminder of what service and sacrifice mean for American families.
Greg’s priorities are straight: crime, the economy, immigration, national security. He believes in secure borders, a strong middle class, and an America that leads with strength abroad so families are safe at home.
#ED1C24Greg has been explicit: “I proudly stand with Donald Trump.” He has called out local anti-Trump politics and highlighted Trump’s push against NYC congestion pricing as the right fight for working commuters.
GREG’S FULL STORY
NEW YORK BORN AND RAISED
Raised in Hicksville, Long Island, right here in New York’s 3rd Congressional District, Greg grew up in a modest home in a proud union family that valued hard work, integrity, and community. By the age of 13, he was already earning his keep, washing dishes at a local restaurant and taking on odd jobs while attending Hicksville public schools. In junior high, Greg joined the Civil Air Patrol, the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, where he learned navigation, search-and-rescue techniques, and the importance of discipline and service. Those early experiences instilled in him a lifelong work ethic, respect for the trades, and a commitment to standing up for working people.
LEGAL CAREER AND SERVICE
After returning home, Greg joined the engineering department at the CBS Broadcast Center in Manhattan, working full time while earning his degree in government from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. His dedication earned him a scholarship to Ohio Northern University Law School. After law school, Greg began representing union trade workers suffering from asbestos-related diseases, including his own father. That mission led him to co-found Hach & Rose, LLP after 9/11, ensuring victims of the attacks received free legal representation when they needed it most. Today, Hach & Rose is one of New York’s premier personal injury firms, having recovered over $1 billion for injured New Yorkers. Greg is a Super Lawyers honoree (2015–2025) and is admitted to practice in New York, Washington, D.C., and the federal courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.
MILITARY SERVICE
Driven by a desire to serve his country, Greg enlisted in the United States Air Force during the final years of the Cold War. He served with the United States Air Forces in Europe, 16th Air Force, and was assigned to the 7276th Security Police Squadron at Iraklion Air Station in Crete, Greece. During his service, Greg witnessed history firsthand, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. After an honorable discharge, he remained in Europe, building a business and learning German. These experiences gave him a global perspective that continues to guide his decisions and a deep appreciation for the freedoms America protects.
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY
Greg and his wife Theresa returned to Long Island to raise their three children, a son pursuing a career in law enforcement, a daughter training as a pilot, and a younger daughter passionate about helping children. Their family embodies the same values Greg has lived his entire life: service, faith, and hard work. Greg’s roots run deep in this community, and he’s ready to fight for the future of Long Island families.