About Nalbandian Law Firm — Personal Injury Glendale California
Nalbandian Law Firm is a personal injury Glendale practice founded by Avo Nalbandian, located at 701 N Brand Boulevard. The firm handles injury claims, family matters, civil and business litigation, employment disputes, and wills and trusts for clients across Glendale and the broader Los Angeles County area. Every new client receives a free one-hour consultation.
Glendale’s location along the 134 and 2 freeways means a high volume of vehicle collisions feed into Los Angeles County’s injury docket. Additionally, the city’s dense pedestrian areas around Brand Boulevard and the Americana raise the likelihood of slip-and-fall and pedestrian-impact claims. The firm structures cases around the two-year California statute of limitations and works closely with local medical providers on documentation.
What Clients Say
Clients consistently describe Mr. Nalbandian as accessible and trust-focused — his stated commitment is to “earn your trust and keep it.” Reviewers highlight the free initial consultation as a meaningful point of difference. Several mention that the firm explains California injury procedures and likely settlement timelines clearly at the first meeting.
Personal Injury Glendale — Practice Areas & Services
- Auto and pedestrian collisions: Filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Glendale courthouse at 600 E. Broadway.
- Premises liability: Slip-and-fall and unsafe-condition claims at Glendale retail and apartment properties.
- Family law: Divorce, custody, and support under California Family Code.
- Employment law: Wage claims, discrimination, and wrongful termination matters.
- Wills and trusts: Estate planning paired with civil and business litigation needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in California?
California’s statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of injury. Claims against public entities require a written claim within six months. Missing either deadline almost always ends the case, so contacting an attorney quickly is critical.
What does a personal injury attorney cost in Glendale?
Most personal injury attorneys in Glendale work on contingency, taking a percentage of any settlement or verdict — typically one-third before suit and 40% if litigation begins. There are usually no upfront fees. The free initial consultation lets you confirm fee terms before signing.
Where are Glendale civil cases heard?
Glendale civil and small claims matters are heard at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, North Central District, located at 600 E. Broadway, Glendale. The courthouse handles civil filings under $25,000 and unlimited civil cases, and Glendale attorneys appear there regularly.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Glendale, California
- Los Angeles County civil filings: Approximately 273,000 civil cases filed annually — Los Angeles Superior Court
- Statute of limitations: Two years for most personal injury claims — California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1
- Local courthouse: Glendale Courthouse, 600 E. Broadway — L.A. Superior Court North Central District


