
Your Orange County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Life has changed a lot in 2020, but one thing has not changed – hard-working people still get injured on the job.
Many people are working harder than ever, trying to keep up with both work and family obligations. Life’s fast pace can lead to work accidents and gradual injuries, such as back and carpal tunnel injuries.
For over 30 years, Thomas Martin has been an Orange County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer and has helped injured workers secure their benefits.
Finding the right Orange County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer can be a challenge. Many rating services claim to know the “best” Orange County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer, but few use strict standards.
Martindale-Hubbell is the gold standard for attorney ratings, based on input from lawyers in the State. Each lawyer is evaluated based on legal ability and ethical standards. Only 10% of all attorneys achieve an AV Pre-Eminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible rating in both Legal Ability and Ethical Standards an Orange County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer can have.
As an Orange County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer, Mr. Martin is proud to have achieved an AV Preeminent Rating from Martindale-Hubbell every year since 2000. He finds it a privilege to help injured workers navigate the complex workers’ compensation system.
If you find yourself needing advice from an AV Preeminent rated Orange County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer, give Mr. Martin a call at 714-547-5025.
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