Personal Injury Attorneys
Simi Valley

YOU PAY NOTHING IF WE DON’T WIN!

With nearly 30 years combined experience advocating for our clients, the team at LA Law Group has successfully handled many personal injury cases and is prepared to fight for you.

We pride ourselves in being highly skilled and seasoned personal injury attorneys in Southern California. We are driven and motivated to fight for our clients rights, and to help the victims of the accident succeed in their fight against the insurance companies by obtaining justice and maximum compensation for our clients.

FORMER DEFENSE ATTORNEYS WHO KNOW HOW TO RECOVER MAXIMUM VALUES ON YOUR CASE

We are not the traditional PI firm who seeks a quick settlement, our attorneys have had experience in defense work for some of the largest corporations and insurance companies globally. 

As former defense lawyers, we are well versed with the way insurance adjusters operate, leaving no circumstance to chance. We have solid strategies and techniques to oppose insurance companies where they try to minimize our clients’ case value, and we have the insight to get our clients’ the recovery they deserve.  

The City of Simi Valley, with an estimated population of 126,788 (as of July 2015) is the third largest of Ventura County’s ten cities.  Occupying an area of approximately 42 square miles, it is located in Southeast Ventura County, adjacent to the northwestern perimeter of the San Fernando Valley, approximately 37 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. The City was incorporated in 1969 under the general laws of the State of California and operates under a General-Law/council-manager form of government.

Two Chumash settlements existed in Simi Valley. These villages were named Shimiji (or Shimiyi) and Ta’apu. A third nearby settlement called Kimishax was also located nearer present-day Moorpark. It is believed that the name of the Chumash Indian Village “Shimiji” is the origin of the City’s name. Ta’apu is the origin of the names of Tapo Street and Tapo Canyon. The official City tree is the Coast Live Oak, whose acorns were used by the Chumash Indians for food. The official City flower is the California Wild Rose, from which the Chumash Indians ate vitamin-rich rosehips. In 1795, San José de Nuestra Señora de Altagracia y Simí was granted to Santiago Pico, one of 240 colonists from Mexico, by Spanish Governor Diego de Borica. This land grant, approximately 113,000 acres in size, was one of the largest ever made. The spelling of Simí in the records from the time of the land grants places the emphasis on the second syllable of Simí, indicating that the proper way to pronounce Simí sounds more like “suh-MEE” rather than “SEE-me.”

Contact LA Law Group to help you with your personal injury case before the insurance company attempts to take advantage.

Contact (818) 452-3599 to schedule a free in-person consultation.

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