Cameron’s proven track record of helping those who have been harmed by wrongful conduct, violations of safety rules, and defective products has focused on claims involving automotive product defect, tire product defect, commercial truck accidents, trash truck accidents, airplane and helicopter crashes, train disaster, government liability for dangerous condition of public property, and general negligence.
During Cameron’s legal career, he has exclusively represented individuals and families who have suffered a variety of Disc injuries, Fracture Injuries, catastrophic injuries, including burn injuries, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries including quadriplegia and paraplegia, amputations, and extensive orthopedic injuries, wrongful death cases, as well as handling soft tissue injuries. Cameron’s track record of helping people has resulted in more than $1 Billion ($1,000,000,000) Dollars in Verdicts and settlements. Cameron is a member of several professional organizations, including being a member of the Consumer Attorneys Association of California, Los Angeles County Bar Association, San Fernando Valley Bar Association, and Beverly Hills Bar Association.
As a personal injury lawyer Los Angeles Cameron is a frequent lecturer on radio and television shows in Los Angeles, California, on a variety of subjects, including Auto and Motorcycle accidents, Catastrophic personal injuries, wrongful death, product defect lawsuits, handling government liability and dangerous condition cases including slip and falls.
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