Personal Injury Attorney serving Costa Mesa, CA



Our legal team works closely with our clients to ensure that their needs during this difficult time in their lives are met. We work tirelessly to achieve the best possible settlement to compensate our clients for medical treatment, lost wages, pain, suffering, and other losses that may have been incurred. If settlement cannot be reached, EJD Law Group will aggressively litigate the matter through trial to achieve the best result for our client.

We handle personal injury and wrongful death claims involving:

  • Auto Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Truck Accidents
  • Bicycle Accidents
  • Pedestrian Accidents
  • Rideshare Accidents
  • Construction Accidents
  • Slip and Fall
  • Dog Bites
  • Dangerous Property Conditions



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