James S. Iagmin in Encinitas, admitted to the California Bar in 1997, represents plaintiffs in catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, and real estate fraud cases from his Second Street office in Old Encinitas. Auto and motorcycle collision cases require medical documentation of traumatic injuries, and treatment records from providers including ActiveMed Integrative Health Center form the clinical basis of damages calculations presented at trial. The attorney contributed to a $369 million jury verdict in an automobile product liability case while at Schoville & Arnell, LLP, before co-founding Williams Iagmin LLP to focus exclusively on plaintiff-side catastrophic injury and employment work. Spinal cord and orthopedic injury claims build on the biomechanical assessments and chiropractic treatment records that Chiropractic Center of North County generates for accident patients requiring long-term rehabilitation documentation. The most involved cases layer traumatic brain injury biomarker analysis, life-care-plan economist projections, vocational rehabilitation loss modeling, and product-defect metallurgical testing into consolidated trial presentations exceeding eight-figure damages demands.