Scott Donald Dinsmore
Law Offices of Scott Dinsmore, APCIn his 25 years as a civil trial lawyer, Mr. Dinsmore has represented hundreds of injured clients, obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements on their behalf. Mr. Dinsmore’s practice involves serious personal injury (auto, pedestrian, motorcycle, dangerous condition of property, and government claims), breach of contract and other business disputes, fraud, debt collection, employment disputes including wrongful termination and sexual harassment, defamation, and civil rights violations. Mr. Dinsmore graduated with honors (cum laude) from Pepperdine University School of Law in 1990. After gaining broad civil litigation experience as an associate for 4 years with Black & Reape, he began his own practice, the Law Office of Scott D. Dinsmore, where he continued as a civil trial lawyer until the formation of Dinsmore & Sandelmann LLP in 2008. Mr. Dinsmore represents individuals and smaller businesses against insurance companies and powerful corporations often staffed by law firms often employing hundreds of lawyers. Mr. Dinsmore has the experience and resources to even the playing field in litigation against these entities. Mr. Dinsmore has broad trial experience, including numerous jury trials, court trials, arbitrations, and prosecuting cases through the California Court of Appeals.
- Pepperdine University School of Law
- J.D. (1990) | Law
- Honors: Graduated with honors (cum laude) in top 10 percent of class. Dean’s list all three years. Dean’s merit scholarship all three years.
- Activities: Member of Jessup Moot Court International Law team.
- University of California - Los Angeles
- B.A. (1986) | Political Science
- Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles
- Member
- Current
- Board of Governors Member
- Honorary
- Current
- California State Bar  # 151041
- Member
- - Current
- California
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death