Cal Bar #191300 since 1997, the James Iagmin practice concentrates on catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death litigation from Kettner Boulevard in downtown San Diego. The firm's traumatic-brain-injury and spinal-cord caseload requires extended rehabilitation coordination through providers like Water & Sports Physical Therapy for post-accident functional-recovery documentation. Published appellate work includes Crowe v County of San Diego (9th Cir. 2010), Ohton v California State University (2010), and Martin v Gladstone (2023), establishing the practice's record in government-liability and institutional-negligence cases at both the state and federal level. Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent-rated and a National Trial Lawyers Top 100 selection, the practice handles premises liability, product defect, elder abuse, and employment claims alongside its personal injury docket. Catastrophic-injury plaintiffs often require treating-physician coordination with primary-care providers such as Christopher Fernandez Del Riego, MD to establish baseline neurological and orthopedic documentation for trial exhibits. Highest-tier representations include birth-injury and anesthesia-error cases requiring life-care-plan testimony, vocational-rehabilitation analysis, and future-medical-cost projections structured under California's personal-injury damages framework.