Personal Injury Counsel
We handle your claim so you can focus on what’s next.
When You’re Injured, You Need Someone Who Actually Cares.
Getting hurt because of someone else’s mistake turns your whole world upside down. You’re in pain. You can’t work. The bills keep coming. The insurance company is lowballing you or denying your claim altogether.
They’re betting you won’t fight back. They have lawyers. Adjusters. Investigators. All working to deny or minimize your claim. That’s where we come in.
Trevor has helped injured clients recover millions. Here’s what makes us different:
We Don’t Advertise on Billboards and Buses.
You won’t see our faces on every bus bench and billboard in Orange County. That’s intentional. We built our practice the old-fashioned way: one satisfied client at a time. Our clients mainly come from referrals because we did right by someone they know.
We Keep Our Caseload Small.
Other firms stack up hundreds of cases per attorney. We take on fewer clients so yours gets real attention. You work directly with Trevor from start to finish.
We Don’t Chase Verdicts. We Chase Justice.
Some firms push for trial to make the attorneys more money. We settle when it’s fair for you. If the insurance company won’t pay what’s right, we go to court. Your needs decide the strategy, not ours.
What You Get:
Direct access to your attorney. Clear answers in plain English. Professional negotiation with insurance companies. And a lawyer who has helped recover millions.
We Only Work With Real People With Real Injuries.
If that’s you, you’re in the right place.
Cases We Handle
We represent people hurt in accidents caused by someone else's negligence, including:
Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Car accidents (rear-end, T-bone, head-on, intersection crashes)
- Motorcycle accidents
- Truck and big rig accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Rideshare accidents
- Hit and run accidents
Premises Liability
- Slip and fall accidents
- Trip and fall accidents
- Inadequate security
- Negligent maintenance
- Swimming pool accidents
- Parking lot accidents
Catastrophic Injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Severe burns
- Amputation
- Multiple fractures
- Permanent disability
Other Serious Accidents
- Dog bites and animal attacks
- Wrongful death
We focus on real injuries that require serious medical treatment. If you’ve been hurt and someone else is at fault, call us to find out if we can help.
How We Help
The work we do so you can heal.
Step 1: Free Consultation
We meet with you (in person, by phone, or video) to hear your story. We’ll ask questions about the accident and your injuries, then tell you honestly whether you have a case we can help you with and what we think about your options.
Step 2: Investigation
If you hire us, we get to work immediately. We gather evidence, get your medical records, take photos, talk to witnesses, and build the strongest case possible.
Step 3: Medical Care Coordination
We help you find doctors who will treat your injuries.
Step 4: Dealing With Insurance
We handle all communication with the insurance companies. They’ll try to get you to say things that hurt your case. We keep them honest.
Step 5: Fighting For Fair Compensation
We demand full payment for everything you’re owed: past and future medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses. We negotiate hard to get the best possible result.
Step 6: Resolution
If the insurance company offers fair compensation, we’ll recommend accepting it. If they lowball you or deny your claim, we’re ready to take them to court. Either way, the decision is always yours.
Step 7: Getting You Paid
Once we reach a resolution, we work to resolve your outstanding bills to get you paid.
Note well: Not every case results in a payout. Past results do not guaruntee future outcomes. Every case is unique.
FAQ
These FAQs provide general information about California personal injury matters. Just like the entire website, this material is educational only and is not legal advice.*
How much does it cost to hire a personal injury attorney?
Most cases are handled on a contingency fee. That means no upfront fees and the attorney is paid a percentage of the recovery. Case costs like records or experts are usually advanced and reimbursed from the settlement. You will see the exact terms in a written agreement before you sign.
How long do I have to file a claim in California?
In many injury cases you have two years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit in California. Some claims have shorter deadlines, especially if a government entity is involved, and medical malpractice has different rules. Deadlines can be tricky, so ask a lawyer to confirm your exact date as soon as possible.
What if I was partially at fault for my accident?
California uses pure comparative fault. You can still recover money even if you were partly at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. It is still worth getting legal advice before you assume you have no case.
How is pain and suffering calculated?
There is no official formula. Juries and adjusters look at the severity of the injury, how long symptoms last, how life and work are affected, and the credibility of the evidence. Strong medical records and clear stories from you and your doctors make a real difference.
What if the at-fault party does not have insurance?
You may still recover through your own uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage, MedPay, or by pursuing the at-fault person directly. We also look for other responsible parties like employers, vehicle owners, or businesses that contributed to the harm. Deadlines for notice to your insurer can be short, so move quickly.
How long will my case take?
It depends on medical treatment, the dispute over fault, insurance limits, and the court’s schedule. Some cases settle in a few months, while others take a year or more if a lawsuit is filed. The right pace is the one that protects your health and your result.
What should I do immediately after an accident?
Get to a safe place and call 911 if anyone is hurt.
Exchange information and photograph vehicles, injuries, and the scene.
Collect witness names and contact details.
Get medical care and follow your doctor’s orders.
Do not admit fault or guess about what happened.
Tell your insurer in basic terms and avoid recorded statements to the other insurer.
Keep all bills, records, and notes in one place.
Talk with a lawyer before signing anything.
Should I talk to the insurance company before I hire a lawyer?
You can give your own insurer the basics so coverage opens, but keep it short. Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurer, do not sign medical releases, and do not discuss settlement amounts. A short consultation with a licensed attorney first can help you preserve your claim.
*Reading this page does not create an attorney-client relationship. We represent clients only after we complete a conflict check and both sides sign a written engagement agreement. Our attorney is licensed in California only. Laws change and results depend on specific facts, so do not make decisions based on this page. For advice about your situation or your deadlines, speak with a qualified attorney as soon as possible. Do not send confidential information until we confirm representation in writing. This page may be considered attorney advertising.