Car & truck accidents
From fender-benders to serious freeway collisions on the 405 and 101, we prove fault, document your injuries, and pursue every dollar you're owed for medical care, lost wages, and pain.
If someone else's negligence left you hurt, you shouldn't have to fight the insurance company alone. Here's how Scarface Law helps injured Angelenos recover — with no fee unless we win.
From fender-benders to serious freeway collisions on the 405 and 101, we prove fault, document your injuries, and pursue every dollar you're owed for medical care, lost wages, and pain.
Property owners must keep their spaces reasonably safe. When wet floors, broken stairs, or poor lighting cause a fall, we hold negligent owners and businesses accountable.
Nothing replaces a loved one. We handle these cases with compassion while pursuing full accountability and the financial security your family deserves.
California law holds dog owners strictly liable for bites. We help you recover for medical treatment, scarring, and the emotional trauma of an attack.
Pedestrians and cyclists are uniquely vulnerable on LA streets. We fight insurers who try to shift blame onto the very people who were injured.
Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and severe burns change everything. We build cases that account for a lifetime of care and lost earning power.
Scarface Law represents Los Angeles clients across a range of civil matters.
Hurt on the job? We help injured workers pursue medical care and benefits and stand up to employers and their insurers.
If you've been wrongfully terminated or mistreated at work, we help you understand your rights and hold employers accountable.
From unlawful detainer to habitability issues, we handle tenant and eviction-related civil litigation throughout Los Angeles.
Every case is different, but most California personal injury claims follow the same path: a free consultation, a thorough investigation, a demand to the at-fault party's insurer, negotiation, and — if needed — a lawsuit and trial. Throughout, our job is to handle the legal pressure so you can focus on healing.
California generally gives injured people two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit, though claims against a government entity can have deadlines as short as six months. Because evidence disappears and deadlines are strict, it's smart to talk to a lawyer as soon as you can.
Not sure whether you have a case? That's exactly what a free consultation is for. Tell us what happened and we'll give you an honest answer.
Find out in a free, no-obligation consultation. If we take your case, you pay nothing unless we win.