Thursday, November 30, 2023

Finding a Personal Injury Lawyer in California

Accidents and injuries are an unfortunate part of life, and when they happen due to someone else's negligence, it can be especially challenging to navigate the legal and healthcare systems to seek compensation and justice. Desiree T. Washington, Esq., explains how you can obtain legal help to initiate and resolve your personal injury claim. 

In Los Angeles County, one of the most populous and diverse counties in the United States, the personal injury process is complex but essential for those who have suffered harm to receive some measure of relief. With this article, Desiree aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the personal injury process in Los Angeles County, from the initial incident to the resolution of a personal injury claim, and how you can utilize Washington Law Firm to find just compensation for your injuries. 

1. Seek Medical Attention 

The first and most crucial step following a personal injury in Los Angeles County, as anywhere else, is to seek immediate medical attention. Your health should always be the top priority. Not only does prompt medical care ensure that you receive the necessary treatment, but it also creates a crucial medical record that can serve as evidence later in your personal injury claim. 

Hospitals may ask you for medical insurance. You should inform them that you were in an accident so that they may ensure all paperwork pertinent to your claim is filled out and that you receive the urgent medical care you need to prevent further harm. Do not worry if you do not have medical insurance. A hospital cannot legally turn you away for not having insurance. Simply inform them that you were in an accident and to forward your invoice to your attorney, Desiree T. Washington at Washington Law Firm. Make sure you receive copies of all documents you sign, and that the hospital gives you, and forward those documents to Washington Law Firm, including any detailed records of all medical bills, prescriptions, and treatment plans. 

2. Gather Evidence 

After seeking medical attention, it's essential to gather as much evidence as possible related to your injury and the incident that caused it. This may include:

a. Photographs: Take pictures of the accident scene, your injuries, and any property damage. These visual records can provide valuable proof later on. 

b. Witness Statements: If there were any witnesses to the accident, collect their contact information and statements. Witness testimonies can corroborate your version of events. 

c. Police Report: If the injury resulted from a car accident, slip and fall, or any other incident where law enforcement responded, obtain a copy of the police report. This report often contains valuable information about the accident's circumstances and the parties involved. 

d. Documentation: Keep records of all relevant documents, such as medical bills, receipts, and correspondence related to your injury. 

3. Consult an Attorney 

Hiring a personal injury attorney is critical to you obtaining the restitution you need to be made whole after your accident. Washington Law Firm will help you understand your rights, evaluate the strength of your case, and guide you through the complex legal process. Desiree T. Washington offers free initial consultations to assess your situation and provide initial guidance. 

Many Los Angeles County law firms now charge a contingency fee of upwards of 50% of your claim. DO NOT agree to those terms. They are exorbitant, unethical and will prevent you from being made whole by any injury award you may receive. Instead, demand the attorneys receive not more than 33% which should include all legal fees and costs. 33% has been the standard for contingency fees for over 100 years. At Washington Law Firm, Desiree will never charge more than 33% on contingency fee cases. 

4. Statute of Limitations 

It's essential to be aware of the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in California. In general, you have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, you may lose your right to pursue a claim. However, some exceptions and nuances may apply, so contact Washington Law Firm to understand how the statute of limitations applies to your specific case. 

5. Negotiation with the Insurance Company

In many personal injury cases, the injured party will need to negotiate with the insurance company of the at-fault party. It's essential to have your attorney handle these negotiations to ensure that you receive a fair settlement. Insurance companies absolutely will try to minimize payouts, so it is crucial that you contact Washington Law Firm to deal with your insurers. 

6. Filing a Lawsuit

If negotiations with the insurance company do not result in a fair settlement, Washington Law Firm recommends filing a lawsuit. This formal legal action initiates the litigation process. Desiree will prepare the necessary documents, including a complaint that outlines the details of your case, and file them with the appropriate court in Los Angeles County. 

7. Discovery Process

Once a lawsuit is filed, both parties engage in the discovery process. This involves gathering evidence, questioning witnesses, and exchanging information. Discovery can be a time-consuming and is a detailed process, often lasting over a year based on the nature and extent of your injuries. However, it is crucial for building a strong case. 

8. Mediation and Settlement Discussions 

Before proceeding to trial, many personal injury cases in Los Angeles County go through mediation or settlement discussions. These processes aim to resolve the case without the need for a court trial. A neutral mediator facilitates discussions between the parties to reach a mutually agreeable settlement. Washington Law Firm will advocate for your interests during these negotiations. 

9. Trial

If mediation and settlement discussions do not lead to a satisfactory resolution, the case will proceed to trial. Washington Law Firm will present your evidence, question witnesses, and make and defend legal arguments before a judge and jury. The trial process can be lengthy, but Desiree and Washington Law Firm effectively represent your interests in court. 

10. Verdict and Compensation

After the trial, the judge or jury will render a verdict. If the verdict is in your favor, the at-fault party will be ordered to compensate you for your injuries and losses. The compensation can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. 

Conclusion

While the personal injury process can be challenging, it's crucial to remember that it exists to protect your rights. With Washington Law Firm at your side, you will have the right legal representation and a thorough understanding of the process. You will be able to seek the compensation and justice you deserve in Los Angeles County. 

 

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Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Understanding Los Angeles' Post-Covid-19 Lockdown Tenants Rights

Many Los Angeles tenants have been blindsided by the County's decision to lift Covid-19-related moratoriums on evictions and rent increases. 

Los Angeles renters have rights to notice before entry, termination, rent increase, and habitable housing. During the COVID-19 emergency, renters cannot be evicted for nonpayment of rent if they are affected by the pandemic, but they still owe the rent and have 12 months to repay it. Renters can also seek help from lawyers and Tenants' Rights organizations which specialize in protecting tenants from predatory landlords.

Here are some common landlord-tenant laws in Los Angeles that you might find helpful:

  • Tenants have a right to clean, habitable homes. 
  • Tenants have a right to privacy. Landlords must give tenants reasonable notice before entering their homes.
  • Tenants have a right to be free from discrimination.
  • Tenants have a right to a safe home free from harassment.
  • Tenants have a right to not more than a 5-10% rent increase per annum, depending on the city or town in which the tenant resides.

If you're having an issue with your landlord, contact Desiree T. Washington, Los Angeles Real Estate Lawyer at Washington Law Firm for a free consultation. Located in Torrance, attorney Desiree T. Washington assists people with evictions, unlawful detainer and landlord tenant matters throughout California. Areas served include Marina Del Rey, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, Lomita, Hawthorne, Gardena, Long Beach, San Pedro, Rolling Hills, Palos Verdes, Wilmington, and Los Angeles. 

Call today for a free consultation.

If you cannot afford an attorney, contact the following organization:

Public Counsel



Thursday, January 9, 2020

Attorney Desiree T. Washington Announces Run for Los Angeles County Supervisor for the 4th District


Attorney Desiree T. Washington Announces Run for Los Angeles County Supervisor for the 4th District



Los Angeles, CA, Release: January 9, 2020. For Immediate Release


Attorney Desiree T. Washington is pleased to announce her candidacy for Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for the 4th District.  This will be Desiree T. Washington’s first bid for public office. Primary Elections will be held March 3, 2020.

Desiree T. Washington is a licensed California attorney. She is a former prosecutor with the State Bar of California, and a former public relations intern for the City of Chicago under the late Mayor Harold Washington. She currently practices business law in the private sector, representing individuals in business and real estate transactions, and consulting with mid-to-large-sized businesses in meeting their large eDiscovery Project Management needs. She regularly manages teams of 30 or more workers to meet high-stakes litigation goals.


Desiree T. Washington obtained a Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa, College of Law, where she specialized in jurisprudence and civil rights, and where she was appointed research assistant to Professor Kenneth Kress.

Desiree T. Washington received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Chicago, where she majored in Medieval and Early Modern History, with a minor in the ancient world. She also became an Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Fellow while studying at the University of Chicago.


Most recently, Desiree T. Washington has worked as a contract attorney for large law firms, providing substantive legal analysis, managing teams of 25-30+ attorneys in matters of productivity, workflow, quality control issues, and managing general human resources.


“I believe my professional experience makes me uniquely qualified to represent Los Angeles County residents because represents new leadership ready to meet the complex challenges Los Angeles County residents now face by harnessing technology, youthful vigor, creative force and moderate values,” Desiree T. Washington said.  


“Homelessness, Rideshare Safety and Wages, Traffic and Over-Crowding, Taxes, and Pollution Abatement are my immediate concerns,” Desiree T. Washington added. 


“I look forward to serving Los Angeles County,” she concluded.




The 4th District consists of 458 square miles of land and is home to over 1.9 million residents in the following locales:

Artesia La Habra Heights Rancho Palos Verdes
Avalon La Mirada Redondo Beach
Bellflower Lakewood Rolling Hills
Cerritos Lomita Rowland Heights
Diamond Bar Long Beach San Pedro
Downey Manhattan Beach Santa Fe Springs
El Segundo Marina Del Rey Signal Hill
East Whittier Norwalk South Whittier
Hacienda Heights Palos Verdes Estates Torrance
Harbor City Paramount Westchester
Hawaiian Gardens Playa Del Rey West Whittier-Los Nietos
Hermosa Beach Rancho Palos Verdes Whittier
Redondo Beach Wilmington
Rolling Hills




































Learn more about Candidate Desiree T. Washington, volunteer, and donate to her campaign by visiting her official campaign website at:
Washington for Supervisor 2020,  Twitter: @LASupervisor, Facebook: Desiree4LA, and Instagram: Desiree4LA.

Washington Law Firm is a Los Angeles-based law practice providing legal representation to a diversified client base that includes corporations, small local businesses, individuals, e-commerce brands, hospitals, charities and financial institutions.  Founded in 2001, Washington Law Firm is headquartered in Los Angeles, representing Californians throughout the Southland.


Contact info:
Name: Desiree T. Washington
Organization: Washington Law Firm c/o Washington for Supervisor 2020
Address: 8033 W Sunset Blvd., # 581, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Phone: +1-877-276-4835


Website: https://desireewashington.org

Email: info@desireewashington.com

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

JANICE DICKINSON REVIVES COSBY LAWSUIT

Janice Dickinson, the former 80s super model who has alleged she was sexually assault by Bill Cosby more than 40 years ago, has successfully argued before a California appeals court that she should be allowed to amend her complaints against both Cosby and his former attorney, Marty Singer on defamation grounds.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Dickinson made public her allegations of sexual assault, prompting media outlets worldwide to republish her allegations and to harang Cosby for a reaction.  Several additional alleged victims eventually came forward after Dickinson's interview, lawsuits were filed, and Cosby was blacklisted, losing lucrative licensing, publishing and distribution deals in the aftermath.
Attorney Marty Singer, acting as Cosby;s representative, sent cease and desist letters to the media, asserted that Dickinson's story was "fabricated and is an outrageous defamatory lie." Further, Singer threatened to sue Good Morning America if the ABC show proceeded with a planned segment with Dickinson. The following day, Singer issued a public statement again repeating that Dickinson's story of rape was a lie and different than what she had written in her own autobiography.  more