Burg and Brock

Last updated: May 8, 2026 · Burg & Brock · 16633 Ventura Blvd, Suite 1014, Encino, CA 91436 · (888) 528-8595

Talk to a California Personal Injury Attorney — Free, Confidential, No Obligation

Tell us what happened. A California-licensed attorney reviews your case at no cost, explains your options under California law, and gives you an honest answer on whether your facts support a claim. No fee unless we recover.

Call (888) 528-8595 — available 24/7 Or request a callback ↓

Why Burg & Brock

  • Since 1996 — California personal injury practice founded by Cameron Yadidi Brock (CA Bar No. 183112)
  • $400 million+ — recoveries on behalf of injured Californians and their families since the firm opened
  • No fee unless we recover — standard contingency under California Business and Professions Code section 6147
  • 4 consecutive years — Cameron Y. Brock named to California Super Lawyers (2023–2026)
  • Three languages — English, Spanish, and Farsi spoken at the office

What You Get From the Free Case Evaluation

Twenty minutes on the phone with a Burg & Brock attorney covers four questions that decide the next 12-30 months of your life:

  1. Do the facts support a viable California personal injury claim? Liability, damages, and the available insurance.
  2. What is the realistic settlement or verdict range? Based on injuries, treatment trajectory, and similar cases.
  3. What is the deadline to act? CCP §335.1 (two years), Government Code §911.2 (six months for public-entity claims), and any tolling exceptions.
  4. What happens next, week by week? If you retain us, what the first 30 days look like and what you do not have to handle yourself.

If your facts do not support a viable claim, an attorney tells you so directly during the call. There is no high-pressure sales pitch, no retainer until you have signed a written contingency agreement, and no commitment from the first conversation.

Request a Callback

Use the form below or call (888) 528-8595 directly. The phone is faster — the form goes to the same intake team but can take up to one business hour during peak times. After-hours form submissions are returned the next business morning.

Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Information you share will be treated as confidential under California Evidence Code section 952. Receipt is confirmed within one business hour during business hours.

Or Just Call — That Is Almost Always Faster

The phone gets you a real person at intake. Most calls reach an intake specialist on the first ring during business hours; after-hours calls go to a 24/7 answering service that pages on-call staff for time-sensitive matters.

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Office and Service Area

  • Headquarters: 16633 Ventura Blvd, Suite 1014, Encino, CA 91436
  • Hours: Phone available 24 hours; office consultations by appointment, weekdays
  • Service area: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties
  • Home and hospital visits: available statewide for clients who cannot travel

Case Types Accepted for Free Evaluation

Burg & Brock evaluates personal injury, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury matters arising in California. The most common matters that walk through the door:

  • Auto accidents — cars, SUVs, pickups, rideshare passengers and drivers
  • Truck accidents — commercial freight, delivery vans, last-mile contractors, tankers
  • Motorcycle accidents — including lane-splitting, left-turn, and helmet-defense matters
  • Pedestrian and bicycle injuries — crosswalk, dooring, three-foot-passing-rule violations
  • Wrongful death — survivor recovery and survival actions for the estate
  • Traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury — concussion through catastrophic SCI
  • Premises liability — slip-and-fall, trip-and-fall, dog bites, inadequate security
  • Burn injuries — defective consumer products, household fires, workplace exposures
  • Aviation and aerospace accidents — commercial, charter, and general aviation

If your situation is not on this list but involves serious injury caused by another party's negligence, call — the intake team can route the matter or refer it out.

What Happens After the Free Case Evaluation

If both sides agree to move forward after the initial call:

  1. Written contingency agreement. The fee terms, cost-advance terms, and scope of representation are set out in plain English. You sign nothing until everything has been read and your questions answered.
  2. Limited authorization for records. A signed authorization lets the firm pull your medical records, police reports, and insurance information without you doing the legwork.
  3. Spoliation and preservation letters. Where evidence is at risk of disappearing — ELD data, surveillance video, phone records — the firm sends preservation letters within 24 to 48 hours.
  4. Communication with insurers. All future contact from the at-fault carrier and your own carrier routes through the firm. You stop getting unwanted calls.
  5. Treatment coordination. If you need medical care and cannot pay out of pocket, the firm helps coordinate care on a medical lien while the case is open.

Confidentiality and What Happens to Your Information

Anything you share during the free case evaluation is treated as a confidential prospective-client communication under California Rule of Professional Conduct 1.18 and Evidence Code section 952, even if you do not retain the firm. We do not sell, share, or transfer your contact information. We do use it to follow up if you ask us to.

Attorney Advertising Notice

This page is attorney advertising under California Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 7.1 and Rule 7.2. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome in any other case. Submitting a form or calling does not create an attorney-client relationship; that relationship begins only when a written contingency agreement is signed by both parties under California Business and Professions Code section 6147.

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