Legal Malpractice
Do You Believe That Your Lawyers Failed To Properly Represent You?
Was Your Case Dismissed Because Your Lawyer Failed To Follow The Rules?
Do You Need To Sue Your Lawyers Because They Were Negligent?
The California Lawyers at Guenard and Bozarth have successfully represented victims of accidents for the past twenty three years. If your case was dismissed because your lawyers failed to their job properly thereby depriving you of the right to seek proper compensation for your personal injuries, then you need to consult with a California legal malpractice lawyer.
We have successfully handled cases against legal professionals who have failed to properly represent their clients. We can represent you for legal malpractice anywhere within California
Some of the leading areas of attorney legal malpractice and lawyer malpractice are:
- Failure to timely start a law suit
- Failure to timely file all necessary papers with the court
- Failure to sue the proper parties
- Failure to properly serve legal papers
- Failure to obtain proper expert witness
- Failure to comply with Court imposed time deadlines
- Failure to comply with discovery orders
IF YOUR CASE HAS BEEN DISMISSED BECAUSE OF LAWYER ERROR, THEN YOU MAY BE ABLE TO BRING A LAW SUIT AGAINST YOUR FORMER ATTORNEY.
It Is Important That You Consult With A Legal Malpractice Law Firm Before You Agree To Any Settlement With Your Current Attorney.
At Guenard and Bozarth we believe that legal professionals, like all professionals, must be held accountable for their errors.
Because of our knowledge and experience in accident and injury cases, we understand the right way of doing things and the tragic consequences of attorney errors. We also understand the value of your case. We are prepared to assist you if your lawyer or attorney has committed legal malpractice.
No fee unless we are successful
Your access to justice is not compromised or dependent upon your financial situation. We do not charge a fee unless we are successful at the conclusion of your case. This is called the contingency fee agreement and allows the courtroom to be accessible to all. Under this system, an injured person and their family can afford to retain the most qualified attorney to pursue their rights.




