
Patrick William Steinfeld
EXCLUSIVELY WRONGFUL DEATH LAW
Patrick Steinfeld is the founder of Champions for Justice... an exclusively wrongful death law firm in California. Patrick is an award winning, nationally recognized wrongful death attorney with 36-years of experience. He has recovered millions of dollars for his clients.
The Steinfeld Law firm has offices in Beverly Hills, San Diego, and San Francisco, with satellite offices and meeting locations (by appointment) throughout California.
We have obtained some of the biggest wrongful death settlements in California and the country.
- Free Consultation
- Costs nothing to get started
- Pay nothing (no fees or costs) until settlement
For more information call us at (424) LAW-PROS.
Steinfeld Law Firm
9171 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500
Private Mail Box 385
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(424) 529-7767
- Ventura & Santa Barbara Colleges of Law
- J.D. (1986)
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Contingent Fees
25%-40%
- Wrongful Death Law
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- Q. What are the legal repercussions of a self-defense fight in Los Angeles, CA?
- A: You have a right to use "reasonable" force to defend yourself. Even deadly force may be reasonable (and therefore legally defensible) if deadly force was "reasonable". However, once your force becomes "unreasonable" then you become the aggressor, which WILL subject you to criminal prosecution. An example would be if the assailant is defenseless, and you to kick his ass... you have changed from the victim to the aggressor. So... as long as you believed your conduct was "reasonably" necessary to protect yourself from bodily injury (or death)... you should be ok. You don't know when an attacker is going to regain power and get up off the ground and kick ... Read More
- Q. How to sue truck driver & company for wrongful death in CA?
- A: A fiancé does not have the legal right to bring a wrongful death lawsuit. But apparently you have an attorney who believes a fiancé does have legal standing... so ask him/her how they intend to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit on your behalf, when there was no marriage.
- Q. Tesla damaged by VEO bike; daughter coerced into admitting responsibility. Next steps?
- A: Didn't directly hit the Tesla? She set it in motion so she is liable... whether she admitted liability or not. I would expect a typical driver to be rude after receiving a call like yours. You're refusing to take responsibility for your daughter's negligence that resulted in presumably, costly damage to a costly vehicle. And... police have a tendency to show up at your doorstep after things like this. You're responsible. Contact your insurance company. Pay the bill. Resolve it as a civil compromise. It was an accident.