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REAL PEOPLE — REAL RESULTS

  • 800000

    $1.4 Million

    PAYOUT AWARDED

    Spine & Hip Injuries
    Police officer sustained spine and hip injuries on duty—multiple surgeries required.
  • 800000

    $1 Million

    PAYOUT AWARDED

    Leg Injury with CRPS
    Truck driver sustained leg injury on duty—CRPS and long-term treatment secured.
  • Spine Injury

    $784,000

    PAYOUT AWARDED

    Spine Injury
    Caltrans workers sustained spine injury on duty—multiple surgeries required.

We don’t settle for less. We fight for your full compensation.

The accident wasn't your fault.

But choosing the wrong attorney is.

REAL PEOPLE — REAL RESULTS

  • Testimonial

    A commercial truck backed into me and I was so scared they’d claim I hit them. Protected myself and really happy with the results!

    - Victoria Mendoza
  • Testimonial

    I cannot say enough about the professionalism and diligence of the West Coast Trial lawyers. From constant communication to expediting the settling of my case. It was a pleasure working with them and I highly recommend the firm

    - Natalia Rocki
  • Testimonials

    It was my first time bringing in a lawyer into my life and I had such a great experience! Thank you to the West Coast team for taking care of my case and fighting for the best compensation I could get!

    - Erika Webb

FAQs

  • Do I need a workers' comp lawyer for my case?

    Workers’ comp cases can be complex. An attorney can help you secure the full benefits you deserve — including potentially more compensation — especially if your claim is delayed, denied, or undervalued by the insurance company.

  • Can my employer fire me for filing a workers’ comp claim?

    No, it's illegal for your employer to fire you for filing a workers' comp claim in California. If you face retaliation, you may have legal options to protect your rights.

  • How much does it cost to hire a workers’ comp lawyer?

    Hiring The Law Office of Jon Marlowe costs nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if we win your case. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing.

  • What is the process for filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

    Report your injury to your manager right away. Complete a DWC-1 claim form and seek medical treatment immediately. The insurance company has up to 90 days to accept or deny your claim. If denied, speak with a workers’ comp attorney about appealing. *If your claim is denied, consult a workers’ comp attorney to help you file an appeal.