Perona, Langer, Beck and Harrison - Long Beach, CA
Lawyers in Long Beach, CA
300 East San Antonio Drive Long Beach, CA 90807
- 2 Super Lawyers®
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19
Years
Experience
Updated: 02/16/2026
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Perona, Langer, Beck and Harrison
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Hired Law firm 2012-2020Absolutely horrible. My mother was referred to them in the hope they would give her justice after a corrupt surgeon left her permanently disabled. For 8 painful years this law firm did the absolute minimal to help my mom. They led my mother to believe they were suing the doctor for what he did. Turns out the whole time (8 years I remind you) they were treating it as a workers compensation case which resulted in a pathetic compensation (lost wages only) for which my mother still had to pay them for such mediocre services. The worst part was the lawyer they assigned to my mother: Eric N. Schwartz. He is absolutely horrible. He should be a lawyer for a corporation, not law-abiding American citizens. We would always meet him at a courthouse meeting room that was shared with other lawyers. While other lawyers greeted their clients with a handshake and a "how are you?", Schwartz would treat my mother like someone who was ruining his day and that he wanted to get the meeting over with as soon as possible. And the meetings were always the same: keep waiting, good luck with your finances, you will get a big settlement, can't help you with your medical needs. I don't know if that is how he normally is or he just simply didn't like my mother. Having Perona, Langer, Beck, Serbin, Harrison "represent" my mother was one of the biggest mistakes ever which we will regret for the rest of our lives. Please do yourselves a favor: DO NOT allow this firm to represent you!!!!
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300 East San Antonio Drive
Long Beach, CA 90807
Fax: (562) 490-9823
Website: http://www.plbsm.com
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