Questions we hear most.
Straight answers about fees, timelines, and what working with this firm is actually like. If yours is not here, call and ask.
We don’t take every case. We take the ones we can make a difference in. If we accept your case, it means we believe in it, and we’ll give it the personal attention it deserves. You’ll speak directly with an attorney who will walk you through your options with honesty and care.
You’ll speak with a real lawyer, not a call center or intake team. We take fewer cases so we can give each caller the time and clarity they deserve.
At other firms, your case might be passed between staff or handled by someone you’ve never met. At Farzan Law, your attorney works with you directly, from start to finish. We don’t cut corners, and we never treat you like a number.
Every firm has a different approach. Some prioritize volume; we prioritize value. If we believe in your case, we’ll give it the time and effort it deserves regardless of what another firm said.
At Farzan Law, you won’t be passed off to assistants or paralegals. Every client gets direct access to an attorney. Your case will receive our full focus, not be one of hundreds sitting in a file room.
Absolutely. We believe communication is a key part of quality representation. Your questions and concerns are always welcome, and your attorney, not an assistant, will be the one responding.
Every case is different, and we don’t rush results. Some cases resolve in months; others take longer. We focus on doing it right, not doing it fast.
Most cases resolve without trial. But we prepare every case as though it will be tried, because that preparation is what produces a fair offer.
Nothing up front. We work on contingency: 33% before litigation and 40% after litigation begins. Fees are negotiable, and you owe nothing unless we recover for you.
Depending on your case, you may be entitled to medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and more. We assess everything with care to ensure nothing is overlooked.
No. Some firms push clients into invasive procedures to inflate the medical bills that a settlement is measured against. We do not, and we never have.
Most personal injury claims carry a two-year deadline, and claims against public entities can be as short as six months. Call early. Waiting is the one mistake that cannot be fixed later.
California uses comparative fault, so you can still recover even if you share some blame. Your recovery is reduced by your share, which is exactly why the investigation matters.
Keep it, exactly as it is. Do not return it to the store, send it back to the manufacturer, or throw it away. Photograph it, keep the packaging and receipt if you have them, and call us.
Often no. California product liability law allows strict liability claims, meaning a product that was defective and caused injury can support a claim without proving negligence.
Three categories: a design that was unsafe from the start, a manufacturing error in your particular unit, and a failure to warn about a risk the company knew about.
Yes, and that is much of what we do. We have taken on large corporations and are comfortable there. A serious case, properly built, does not care how big the defendant is.
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