Since 1998, attorney Samuel Dagan has been providing residents of San Diego and the surrounding area, as well as Visalia, California, with effective legal advice and representation involving personal injury, workers' compensation, civil litigation and criminal law cases.
After earning his J.D., Samuel Dagan went on to become a deputy district attorney for Tulare County and represented several insurance companies in workers' compensation cases as a defense attorney at The Law Offices of Richard Yrulegui.
In 2004, he founded The Law Offices of Samuel Dagan. He has built a solid reputation in California as a key legal resource for workers' compensation cases involving multiple parties, more commonly becoming known as crossover cases. He is recognized as a founder of the term "crossover case," and acts as an educating attorney for area lawyers handling related issues.
Our Firm, Our Priorities
The trial experience Samuel Dagan acquired as a workers' compensation defense attorney is not only valuable in terms of gained knowledge, but it helped him make the decision to found The Law Offices of Samuel Dagan.
At our law firm, we value our relationships with our clients and strive to keep all lines of communication both clear and concise. Communication has always been a top priority for our principal attorney. Using his previous work experiences, he is able to effectively help his clients understand what they are up against when facing insurance companies during their workers' compensation, personal injury or crossover cases.
Contingency Fee Policy
We offer a free initial consultation to review your personal injury case or workers' compensation claim. If we take on your case, we only charge fees when we obtain compensation for you.
Contact Rancho Bernardo Attorney Samuel Dagan Today
We invite you to call our law office at 858-487-6500, or visit our Contact Us page to fill out an online form. We offer free initial consultations during our office hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday, and by appointment on Saturday and Sunday. Se habla español. עברית דיברה כאן.
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