Lisa Jou Verdieck and Lorena M. Garza-Chambers founded this two-women workers' compensation firm on Sunset Cliffs Blvd., handling 100% California DWC claims under the Division of Workers' Compensation governing the state's injured-worker caseload. The practice represents truck drivers, mechanics, nurses, hospital staff, police and fire personnel, construction trades, and hospitality workers — and the firm refers clinical rehab through California MPN-participating providers including Acupuncture by Taylor for repetitive-strain cumulative trauma injuries. Lisa Verdieck's California Western J.D. and comparative-law training at Universidad de Barcelona anchor the insurance-litigation side; Lorena Garza-Chambers brought Thomas Jefferson School of Law magna cum laude credentials and a Jefferson Fellow Scholarship background to the firm before co-founding it. Catastrophic-injury cases — traumatic brain injuries, strokes, amputations, and toxic-exposure occupational diseases including cancers, lung disease, and neurocognitive decline — move through Qualified Medical Evaluator panels, and rehab for residual functional capacity routes to providers like Peak Performance Holistic Therapies when the utilization-review process approves alternative modalities. The firm's most intricate matters are insidious-disease claims with decades-long exposure histories — asbestos, silica, or chemical-solvent cumulative trauma where Apportionment under Labor Code § 4663 and date-of-injury determinations under § 5412 drive the entire benefit calculation.