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We are a respected Bay Area, California, law firm specializing in Workers’ Compensation law
There is no obligation and no fee to reach out to us.
We give our clients the thoughtful and personal attention that they deserve. We are here to answer questions and pride ourselves in staying in communication with our clients. You never feel that you cannot reach our office staff. Our attorneys and staff are knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. Please call us at (510) 272-0300 or…
Our goal is to help navigate the complicated, often unfair system. We will ultimately negotiate or litigate to obtain the best outcomes for you.
We are tenacious advocates for injured workers and are willing to go to trial, more often than most workers’ compensation attorneys, in order to maximize the clients’ recoveries. We have an excellent track record of winning large trial Awards and negotiating large settlements.
Workers Compensation in California – Do I Need An Attorney
If you’ve been injured on the job, don’t lose hope!

Read some of our FAQs
Do I Have A Workers’ Compensation Case?
Workers compensation is a no fault system which provides benefits for injuries at work. This means that so long as you suffered an injury at work, we don’t care whose fault it was: the employers, your own fault, a co-workers, someone other than your employer.
What Happens During A Panel Qualified Medical Evaluator Or Agreed Medical Evaluator Evaluation?
A Panel Qualified Medical Examination is a medical legal evaluation performed by a state assigned doctor from the 3 doctor panel that was received in your case.
Am I Entitled To Additional Money From The State Of California after My Workers Compensation Settles (Subsequent Injuries Benefit Trust Fund)?
The Subsequent Injuries Benefit Trust Fund is a fund that was created to provide additional benefits to injured workers who suffer a work injury, and had a pre-existing, labor disabling injury or condition, prior to the work injury. Certain disability threshold must be met for the last injury you suffer.