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Stearns, Matthew

Matthew Stearns - Woodland Hills, CA

Attorney at Barry P. Goldberg

Personal Injury Lawyers in Woodland Hills, CA

5850 Canoga Ave. Suite 206 Woodland Hills, CA 91367

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Woodland Hills Personal Injury Lawyer

Updated: 03/23/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury 65%
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents 16%
  • Motorcycle Accidents 6%
  • Hit and Run Accidents 2%
  • Slip and Fall 1%
  • Auto vs. Pedestrian Accidents 2%
  • Dog Bites 2%
  • Truck Accidents 2%
  • Wrongful Death Claims 2%
  • Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Claims 2%

Attorney Information

Overview

Matthew Stearns is a personal injury litigation attorney at Goldberg Injury Lawyers, representing accident and injury victims throughout Woodland Hills, the San Fernando Valley, Simi Valley, Canoga Park, Reseda, El Cajon, and communities across Southern California.

At Goldberg Injury Lawyers, Matthew works alongside founding attorney Barry P. Goldberg, one of California's foremost authorities on uninsured and underinsured motorist law with over 42 years of personal injury litigation experience. Together, the firm's legal team handles the full range of personal injury matters — from initial investigation and insurance negotiation through litigation and trial when necessary.

Matthew represents clients injured in car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck and commercial vehicle accidents, Uber and Lyft rideshare accidents, bicycle and pedestrian accidents, dog bites and animal attacks, slip and fall injuries, catastrophic injuries, and wrongful death claims throughout Los Angeles County, Ventura County, and San Diego County.

As a litigation associate at Goldberg Injury Lawyers, Matthew plays a central role in the firm's litigation department, developing case strategy, managing discovery, and building evidence-based claims supported by medical documentation, accident analysis, and expert testimony. He is known for a detail-oriented approach and aggressive advocacy on behalf of injured clients throughout Southern California.

Before focusing on personal injury litigation, Matthew gained experience in intellectual property law, giving him a strong analytical foundation that directly informs how he builds and argues complex injury cases. Matthew earned his Juris Doctor from Southwestern Law School and has been licensed to practice law in California since 2016. In 2026 he was selected to the Super Lawyers Southern California Rising Stars list, an honor reserved for the top attorneys under 40 in their field.

Goldberg Injury Lawyers maintains offices in Woodland Hills, Simi Valley, and El Cajon, serving clients across the San Fernando Valley, Ventura County, and San Diego's East County region. All personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis — no fees unless the firm wins. Free consultations are available at all three office locations.


Awards and Honors

Honors

  • Super Lawyers - Rising Stars, 2026

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, California, 2016
      Juris Doctor

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney

Languages

  • English (Primary)
  • Spanish

Bar Admissions

  • California, 2016

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Woodland Hills, CA

5850 Canoga Ave.
Suite 206
Woodland Hills, CA 91367

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Phone: 818-222-6994

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Hours: Open 24 Hours

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  • Free Consultations
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