Top best Personal Injury Lawyers in ZIP 94595 | 4 available
4 Personal Injury lawyers are available in ZIP code 94595 in Walnut Creek, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $329 per hour.
Personal Injury Lawyers Nearby Walnut Creek 94595 (by distance)
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Within 10 miles near you
(Pleasant Hill Area) 94523 5.7 miles
(Orinda Area) 94563 6.9 miles
(San Ramon Area) 94583 8.1 miles
(Concord Area) 94520 8.6 miles
(Berkeley Area) 94705 9.3 miles
(Oakland Area) 94618 9.5 miles
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(Oakland Area) 94610 10.2 miles
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FAQs - Personal Injury Lawyers in 94595 city Walnut Creek How many Personal Injury lawyers actively serve residents of Walnut Creek, California? Approximately 36 licensed attorneys focus on Personal Injury across Walnut Creek, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Personal Injury lawyers in Walnut Creek, California? In Walnut Creek, typical rates range from $269-$450 per hour for Personal Injury. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3521 and $8462, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Personal Injury matters usually take in courts near Walnut Creek? Personal Injury cases in Walnut Creek, California usually take around 4-12 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Personal Injury cases for people living in Walnut Creek, California? Residents of Walnut Creek typically see Personal Injury filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury? About 36% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
4 Personal Injury Lawyers Found Near You
Thomas M. O’Connor is a founding partner of the firm and currently focuses his practice on Criminal Defense and Personal Injury. As a partner in O’Connor, Runckel & O'Malley LLP, Mr. O’Connor regularly litigates personal injury and wrongful death actions and defends clients in all misdemeanor and felony matters.. At O'Connor, Runckel & O'Malley LLP, we are committed to the zealous representation of our clients in a wide array of criminal and civil matters.Criminal Defense: We draw upon our vast experience prosecuting misdemeanor and felony cases during our combined 35 years as deputy district attorneys. The cornerstone of our law firm’s success is the extensive criminal law experience of Tom O’Connor, Jason Runckel and Dan O'Malley. We have negotiated thousands of criminal cases and successfully tried hundreds of high profile felony and misdemeanor cases; including, murder, arson, residential burglary, torture, three strikes cases, domestic violence, driving under the influence, sex crimes, vehicular manslaughter, assault with deadly weapon, robbery, and juvenile. We have extensive dealings with state and federal judges, hundreds of prosecutors, and virtually every law enforcement agency in the bay area. In summary, our trial ability and negotiating skills are unsurpassed.Personal Injury: We represent plaintiffs in serious personal injury claims. Our firm’s goal is to bring justice to those who have been harmed by the wrongdoing of others. Our mission is to seek justice for our clients and rebuild their lives by seeking full compensation for their losses. We retain the finest experts, engineers, and physicians to obtain the highest possible recoveries. We are proud to play a role in keeping the justice system strong by protecting the rights of the individual. We are results driven attorneys who bring a strong combination of education, experience and practical knowledge to the representation of our clients.
Joseph A. Motta was born and raised in the East Bay. He attended St. Mary’s College and graduated in 1984. He graduated from McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento in 1987. Joe’s legal career started as a Deputy District Attorney in Contra Costa County; from 1988 to 2004. There, he handled thousands of cases, from minor to serious, and from simple to complex. He was a trial attorney on the following teams: Misdemeanor, Juvenile, Law and Motion, Felony Trials, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Career Criminal, and Homicide. He also supervised the Misdemeanor Trial Team, the Domestic Violence Team, and the Sexual Assault Team. As a supervisor, he also maintained his own case load of serious cases. While a deputy, he also prosecuted a number of high profile homicide and sexual assault cases. He was the first in the county to qualify a detective as a gang expert, and the second prosecutor in the state to prosecute someone for assault with a dangerous virus. He has significant courtroom experience working with DNA, medical injuries, cause of death, crime and accident scenes and psychiatric/psychological issues. He co-authored new law as well as testified before the State Assembly and State Senate Committees regarding new legislation. He was the first elected President to the County Deputy District Attorneys’ Association, he served on several committees including the County’s Advisory Committee Against Domestic Violence and he trained police, dispatchers, social workers, and several other professions in subjects such as domestic violence, report writing, and sexual assault.. Joe left the DA’s office in good standing and joined an old friend Greg Rueb in January 2004 to start Rueb & Motta. They had originally met on a rugby field in law school and later, they worked together at the District Attorney’s office. From 2004 until 2017, Joe helped hundreds to possibly thousands of people get through some of the toughest times of their lives. Joe’s extensive courtroom experience, trial skills and experience helping so many people, including victims of crime, have been a great asset to his clients who have been seriously injured or killed caused by the carelessness (negligence) of others. Those who suffer severe injuries need someone who can steer them through the several obstacles and hurdles often imposed by the insurance companies representing the defendants and the courts that oversee their lawsuits. It is the utmost priority to Joe, and he is not afraid of anyone, to achieve a fair and just result for his clients. Joe has a strong sense of loyalty to his clients and prides himself that he treats every one as if they are part of his family. Joe has yet to oppose someone with more jury trial experience (Joe has well over 100 jury trials under his belt), and he enjoyed so many hard fought battles to protect the rights of his clients.. Joe and his wife remain involved in the community and local charities. Joe serves on the board and was a prior president of the 100 Club of Contra Costa, a charity that supports families of fallen police and firefighters. He serves as a Trustee, and is a Regent Emeritus of St. Mary’s College, Moraga. He also had the privilege to coach his sons as they grew up. Their high school rugby teams placed third in the country two years in a row, then placed first in the country two years in a row. Joe has also been the Chair of the Alamo Police Services Advisory Committee since 2012.