Inland Empire Personal Injury Lawyer
Providing Legal Solutions to Personal Injury Victims and Their Loved Ones
Christopher Purcell is dedicated to helping individuals and families get what is fair and just - compensation, self-respect and as normal a life as can be achieved after suffering devastating injuries or events. He works personally and directly with his clients and the results are that he wins millions of dollars in compensation for them by holding the responsible parties accountable for their actions.
Christopher Purcell, Esq. has established a well-deserved reputation as one of the most effective and highly respected personal injury lawyers in the Inland Empire, and throughout the entire State of California, and has the experience and great expertise in a number of different areas of law relating to personal injuries, including:
- Catastrophic Injury - Injuries that are life altering/changing, affects the individual and the family, etc.
- Spinal Cord Injuries - Injuries that could seriously damage your body and limit your movement for years to come
- Brain Injury - Usually an injury resulting from an external blow to the head, when the head is shaken or receives an impact from an outside force or when a sudden physical assault on the head causes damage to the brain.
- Wrongful Death - Injuries that result in death
- Toxic Chemicals - Illnesses or injuries that result from exposure to a dangerous agent
- Auto Accidents - Collisions, negligent driving, hazardous conditions
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Construction Site Accidents - Industrial accidents, faulty equipment
- Pedestrian Accidents - Injuries caused by automobiles, trucks or dangerous conditions
- Dog Bites - Injuries that result from an attack by a dog
Attorney Christopher Purcell has handled many significant and high profile cases and consistently strives to fight injustice, expand the rights of personal injury clients and make important changes in the law.
Call toll-free 866-641-9978 or email us using the contact form in the left column for a FREE EVALUATION, and The Law Offices of Christopher E. Purcell will provide prompt response to your inquiry. Take action now and call Inland Empire injury attorney, Christopher E. Purcell today.
Bar Admissions:
California, 1989
Education:
Santa Barbara College of Law, Santa Barbara, California, 1989
J.D.University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, 1983
B.A.
Major: English
Inland Empire injury attorney, Christopher E. Purcell represents people who are injured as the result of other people's negligent or reckless behavior in personal injury litigation and wrongful death suits in Southern and Central California. He litigates cases involving catastrophic injuries such as quadriplegia, paraplegia, and traumatic brain injuries, resulting from car, truck and motor vehicle accidents, pedestrian accidents, medical malpractice and construction site accidents. Attorney Purcell has been practicing law and focusing on injury accidents since graduating from Santa Barbara College of Law in 1989.
The Law Offices of Christopher E. Purcell has been in existence for over 16 years. His firm is able to communicate in both Spanish and English. The firm is open for business from 9-5, Monday through Friday. Mr. Purcell is also available for after-hours consultations should the situation necessitate it and can be directly contacted on his personal phone number. Mr. Purcell will even visit your home or hospital, should you need him to do so.
Passion drives Mr. Purcell's success! He is dedicated to helping individuals and families without other recourse or opportunity to get what is fair and just - compensation, self-respect and as normal a life as can be achieved after such devastating injuries or events.
Mr. Purcell consistently wins for his clients while providing personal and aggressive representation. His office is not run by paralegals with attorneys as figureheads. He personally works for clients directly and the results are that he wins millions of dollars in compensation for them by holding the responsible parties accountable for their actions.
Mr. Purcell wins, simply put, and he does so in a manner with the best interest of the client first. The objective of the firm is to right wrongs, hold responsible parties accountable and give the individuals without other resources the chance to get his or her life back in order without additional pain and worries. Attorney Purcell measures the firm's success in that way, knowing that with those kinds of results comes his own personal success without sacrificing the clients' needs.
Anyone who has needed legal representation previously has likely spent thousands of dollars simply to retain an attorney. Inland Empire personal injury lawyer, Purcell's clients get his services for free until such time that he wins their case for them. The Law Offices of Christopher E. Purcell promises outstanding legal representation with no initial costs or fees. Only successful results allow for his office to receive compensation.
If you have been injured, you only have a certain amount of time to protect your claim before the law prevents you from pursuing it. Do not allow this to happen. Contact personal injury attorney Christopher E. Purcell today.
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