This page collects on-the-record press releases, media commentary, and reporter resources from Burg & Brock. Cameron Y. Brock has been quoted across personal injury topics — motorcycle and auto safety, traumatic brain injury, product liability, drunk-driving punitive damages, dog-bite law, and the legal aftermath of California natural disasters — in materials archived publicly through PR Newswire and similar wires.
Reporters and producers working on a story involving California personal injury law are welcome to reach out at the press contact below. Cameron is available for live, taped, and written commentary in English and Farsi; the firm provides Spanish-language interviews on request.
The press releases archived below sit across the same topic areas Cameron handles in litigation. If your story is in one of these zones, he can speak to the underlying California statute, the litigation patterns, or the human cost.
The following press releases were issued by Burg & Brock and distributed via the PR Newswire wire service. Each link goes to the original archive. Releases are listed most recent first.
The full Burg & Brock news index at PR Newswire is available at prnewswire.com/news/the-law-offices-of-burg-&-brock for additional archived materials.
Cameron Y. Brock has been a frequent guest commentator on Los Angeles radio and television on personal injury topics, including auto and motorcycle accidents, catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and product defect litigation. Specific broadcast dates and outlets predate the firm's current digital archive and are available on request through the press contact above.
If your deadline is short, calling the press contact line at (888) 528-8595 is faster than email. We can usually deliver a same-day taped or written quote, an on-camera interview within 24 to 48 hours, and statute-and-case-law context in writing within an hour for active wire stories. Please identify yourself as press at intake.
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. Reading this page does not create an attorney-client relationship.
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