The Law Offices of William Van Order

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The Law Offices of William Van Order

Passionately advocating for those injured through no fault of their own, our attorneys at The Law Offices of William Van Order in Palm Springs, California, provide dedicated personal injury representation. We have seen the physical, emotional and financial toll that brain and other injuries often have on those who suffer them, as well as on their families. Our attorneys help clients recover the maximum compensation for their accident-associated losses. Our offices accept credit cards.

Serving people throughout Southern California who suffer injuries for more than three decades, our law offices handle wide-ranging, complex cases. We pursue clients' rights and interests in cases involving matters such as the following:

Car accidents
Trucking accidents
Premises liability and slip-and-fall claims
Product liability
Animal bites
Wrongful death

Our attorneys also assist people with construction accident claims. We help workers and others injured on construction sites due to dangerous property conditions, the negligence or carelessness of others, or other such factors to hold those responsible for their injuries financially liable.

We offer free initial consultations at The Law Offices of William Van Order. During that meeting, and in each interaction with potential clients and clients, we listen to people. Our attorneys talk with them about their accidents and the resulting injuries, gaining an understanding of their unique circumstances and needs before providing them with guidance tailored to their specific situations. We offer virtual appointment options, and we have an office location in Hemet.

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Office Information

Address:

1111 Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 121, Palm Springs, CA, 92262

phone no.
Fax:

951-929-4890

Offers Free Initial Consultation:

Yes

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