Sarah Lawrence - Personal Injury Cases

A strong and caring woman fighting for you.

Member, California State Bar, since 1982

I represent the ordinary person

My clients are individuals who as diverse as the City of Oakland, where I have practiced for 27 years. I represent people who have been badly injured or who have lost their loved ones as a result of the careless and wrongful acts of others.

I help injured and bereaved people to get reimbursed for their losses and compensation for the harm done to them.

I’ve won anything from $1,000 to $21 million on my cases. And I’ll take your case whether it’s small or whether it’s large.

I’ve won cases involving spinal cord, brain, total or partial disability, and other injury cases, I’ve been particularly successful with children who have had long-term disabilities.

My personal value system pits me on the side of the underdog. I love representing people who need a voice. I represent people—generally against big organizations, big insurance companies, big government, big corporations.

I’ve gone after the big guys, and won—from city government, to state and federal government, to big corporations. I love going after them—and don't leave empty-handed. And, I truly care about my client’s well-being.

I like to represent the ordinary person, and make them feel like a winner, so all my clients feel like they’re winners.

Free initial consultation

My initial consultation is always free of charge. You don’t pay me a cent up front. Any fees and expenses that are incurred in a personal injury case will come out of the award, when I win your case. On all personal injury cases, I charge nothing, until I get money for you.

Give me a call

You can come to see me to talk about any legal issue. If I can’t handle a case, I’ll find you somebody who will. Even we don’t end up working together, giving me a call will help you know what your options are. I will assist you in making decisions about what you need to do next. So give me a call at (510) 836-3618.

 

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