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San Luis Obispo Workers' Compensation Law Firm
Overview
We established our firm in 1974 in Santa Ana, California. From that one office, we have evolved to four offices serving all venues in California. If it's filed in California, we have an office to handle it.
Then, as now, we specialize in handling Workers' Compensation and all aspects of civil litigation, with an emphasis on 132a, serious & willful, subrogation, employment law, and insurance defense, including construction, product liability and real property litigation.
We do have strict guidelines to ensure prompt handling of all insurance matters; and our billing rates are very competitive.
Our firm takes great pride in the reputation we have earned within the legal and judicial community. Our work speaks for itself. We have been, and continue to be, a leader in the industry in education for adjusters and the claims community. We give regular seminars and legal updates as part of our service.
We hope you will give us an opportunity to serve you. If you need any additional information, please contact any of our sixteen offices for assistance. The pleasure will be ours.
About Gray & Prouty
Practice Areas
- Workers' Compensation
- Civil Litigation
- Serious & Willful
- Subrogation
- Employment Law
- Insurance Defense
- Construction
- Product Liability and Real Property Litigation
Office Information
Address
2945 McMillan AvenueSuite 136 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Phone
Fax
- (805) 786-0131
Websites
Other Offices
Gray & Prouty (Main Office) 702-704 E. Chapman Ave. Orange, CA 92866 (714) 558-3751
Gray & Prouty 180 Promenade Circle Suite 250 Sacramento, CA 95834 (714) 558-3751
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