Law Office of Warren B. Treisman, ALC

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Warren B. Treisman represents personal injury plaintiffs in San Carlos, San Diego from Suite I at 7183 Navajo Rd, 92119, in the commercial cluster between Lake Murray Boulevard and the Cowles Mountain trailhead. Treisman graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1988, passed the California bar in 1989, and has maintained a personal injury practice in San Diego for over three decades since that admission. The firm earned Super Lawyers designation for the 2019 through 2024 selection cycles, a distinction based on peer evaluation and independent research that recognizes the top five percent of attorneys in each state by practice area. Collision repair facilities on the same San Carlos corridor, including Andrew Bumper Repair, see vehicle-damage cases that frequently involve concurrent bodily-injury claims requiring legal representation alongside the body-shop estimate. Case types include automobile and motorcycle collisions, pedestrian accidents, dog bites, slip-and-fall injuries on commercial and residential premises, and defective-product claims filed under California's strict liability standard. The referral-based practice model means the majority of new clients arrive through recommendations from past clients and from medical providers who treat accident injuries in the 92119 area. The Navajo Road office sits a half-mile west of the Cowles Mountain main trailhead, in a San Carlos district that also houses medical and chiropractic practices treating post-accident patients. San Diego's two-year statute of limitations under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 335.1 applies to most personal injury actions, making early case evaluation critical for preserving evidence and medical documentation. Soft-tissue and spinal-alignment injuries that surface after motor vehicle impacts are documented through diagnostic imaging and treatment records from chiropractic providers, and San Diego Chiropractic on the San Carlos medical corridor generates the clinical records that support demand packages. Settlement negotiations conducted by the firm involve demand packages that compile medical billing, lost-wage verification, property-damage documentation, and pain-and-suffering multipliers calculated against the total treatment cost.