Address: 777 E Tahquitz Canyon Way ste 200-074, Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
Phone: +17604300400
Sunday: 7AM–11PM
Monday: 7AM–11PM
Tuesday: 7AM–11PM
Wednesday: 7AM–11PM
Thursday: 7AM–11PM
Friday: 7AM–11PM
Saturday: 7AM–11PM
Kristina L.
They have a recently published article outlining the California WARN act however, when I called, even though I fully fall under the act, they just said they’re just really busy. They even stated because of the economy, this doesn’t apply. I’ve read the act, it is very back and white. The act does not outline an exception due to the economy. I do not recommend this firm and better yet, actually recommend they get a new receptionist. I didn’t even get the opportunity to speak to an attorney.
Billy Bernal
Thank you to everyone at Shouse Law group for all the legal advice! I really loved how nice the staff was to me.
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Shouse Law Group provides top-notch legal representation in the areas of criminal defense, DUI, immigration, employment law, and personal injury.
Our personal injury clients pay us nothing unless we win their case. For our other clients, including those facing criminal charges, we take a retainer up front. We also offer payment plans.
With multiple locations across the country, our powerhouse team of attorneys has a combined 100 years of courtroom experience.
Absolutely. We offer plans where clients pay the retainer on a monthly basis. And in personal injury cases, we take no money at all unless we win the case.
Yes. We never charge for the initial consultation. That is a time for you to tell us your story and for us to earn your trust.
It varies by county, but the punishment for a first-time DUI with no injury may include: - 3 to 5 years of informal probation, - Up to 6 months in jail (which is rare), - DUI School, - $1,500 - $2,000 in fines, - Up to 6-months of having an ignition interlock device (IID) in the driver’s car, and - A 6-month driver’s license suspension (but it may be possible to get a restricted license or an IID restricted license) DUI penalties increase with each successive conviction or when people get injured. But we may be able to get the charges reduced to reckless driving or possibly dismissed, depending on the case.
In California, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years after the injury occurred. But victims are advised to contact an attorney as soon as possible after the accident. It takes time to investigate and craft a case.
We contact our clients every time there is any movement in their cases. Meanwhile, our clients are welcome to call us at any time with any questions or concerns. Each client gets the direct phone number to his or her attorney and paralegal.
It varies by case. But it is always helpful if you write down everything you remember about the incident as soon as possible. Even small details may turn out to be vital in crafting a winning case for you. Also compile any documentary evidence you have relating to the incident, such as video, photographs, voicemails, text messages, emails, and the names of any eyewitnesses.
Our team of attorneys and investigators are available 365 days a year, ready to come to your aid. Contact us 24/7; we’ll typically respond within 5 min or less.
Yes. And if you wish to switch to Shouse Law Group, we will even contact your former law firm to “break up” with them so you do not have to.
Yes. In fact, you do not need any physical injuries at all to win a personal injury lawsuit. The at-fault parties could still be on the hook to pay for your property damage and pain and suffering.
Depending on the case, plaintiffs may be compensated for their medical expenses, lost wages and loss of future wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.
Yes. California follows a “pure comparative negligence standard.” This means plaintiffs may recover any portion of damages caused by the defendants. Even if you were primarily responsible, you may still get some amount of award, reduced by your own fault.
The vast majority of accident cases settle with a favorable resolution for our clients. But if necessary, our legal team is ready to take your case to trial and fight for the largest jury award possible.
Many doctors and chiropractors work on a medical lien basis. This means they take their payment from the personal injury settlement or judgment. This allows patients to receive medical services on credit.
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