Ouimette, Goldstein, & Andrews, LLP
Social Security and Workers' Compensation Law Firm for NY
Louis M. Dauerer began working for the Firm in 1990 while still in Law School. His astute legal acumen and diligent work ethic made him a natural fit to remain with the Firm and dedicate his legal his legal career to the advancement of the rights of injured workers.
Lou is a lifelong Hudson Valley resident who graduated from Arlington High School. He holds degrees from Dutchess Community College (A.A.), State University of New York Binghamton (B.A.) and St. Johns University School of Law (J.D.).
Lou is active in several organizations dedicated to assisting injured workers. He sits on the Board of Directors of the New York injured Workers Bar Association (as Past President) and is a founding member and one of the Directors of the New York Workers Compensation Alliance, a political action committee dedicated to protecting the rights of injured workers. He is a member of the Dutchess County Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, the New York Injured Workers’ Bar Association, and the Workers Injury Law & Advocacy Group.
Lou also serves on the Board of the non-profit Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Memorial, which raises scholarship funds for the children of permanently injured and deceased workers. Lou enjoys spending time with his nieces and nephews, participating in sports car club activities and shooting sports events. He is also an active member of the Knights of Columbus. Louis Dauere is an active member of these associations:
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