About Greg Mohrman, Esq. — Personal Injury Los Angeles, California
Greg Mohrman, Esq. is a senior trial attorney at Arash Law who brings personal injury Los Angeles clients something relatively rare: more than 80 jury trials tried across California’s most active counties. That courtroom record spans Contra Costa, Butte, San Bernardino, Orange, and Los Angeles Counties — a breadth of experience that reflects genuine trial exposure rather than a handful of cases. He is admitted to the Federal Court of the Central District of California as well as the California State Bar, and he serves on the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Charity board. Los Angeles injury victims can also browse the Los Angeles attorney directory for additional representation options.
Arash Law, founded by Arash Khorsandi, Esq., has recovered over $750 million for California injury victims. Mohrman’s volume of jury trials — across multiple California counties and in federal court — is the kind of experience that changes how insurance companies evaluate a case. Insurers track attorney litigation histories, and an attorney with 80+ trials carries a very different settlement leverage than one who has tried a handful of cases. That difference shows up in the quality of pre-trial offers clients receive.
What Clients Say
Clients of Arash Law’s senior attorneys emphasize the firm’s willingness to fight rather than settle for whatever the insurance company initially offers. Reviews note attorneys who prepare exhaustively for trial and who communicate the litigation strategy clearly so clients understand why a particular path forward — whether settlement or trial — serves their interests best. Board-level community involvement, like Mohrman’s work with the LA Trial Lawyers Charity, also appears in reviews as a signal of character that matters to clients.
Personal Injury Los Angeles — Practice Areas & Services
- Jury trial representation: Extensive trial court experience in Los Angeles County Superior Court, Orange County, and the Federal Court of the Central District of California.
- Multi-county California practice: Representation for clients injured across California’s major counties, including cases originating outside LA that require experienced out-of-county counsel.
- Federal court personal injury: Cases in the US District Court for the Central District of California — typically arising from product liability claims, mass torts, or accidents involving federal parties or interstate commerce.
- Car, truck, and catastrophic injury: Full-cycle personal injury representation for serious vehicle accident and catastrophic injury cases where trial readiness is most important.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean for a personal injury attorney to be admitted to federal court in California?
Admission to the US District Court for the Central District of California (which covers Los Angeles and the surrounding region) requires a separate application beyond California State Bar membership. Federal court handles personal injury cases involving defendants in other states or countries, product liability mass torts consolidated into multi-district litigation, and cases where diversity jurisdiction applies. Having federal court admission means an attorney can handle cases that state-court-only practitioners cannot.
Does it matter how many jury trials my personal injury attorney has tried in LA?
It matters more than almost anything else you can evaluate. Insurers maintain internal databases tracking plaintiffs’ attorney trial histories, verdict records, and settlement patterns. An attorney with a strong jury trial record receives higher pre-trial settlement offers because the insurer’s own risk models reflect the real cost of going to trial against that attorney. Jury trial experience also produces the courtroom instincts — reading witnesses, managing exhibits, adjusting to unexpected testimony — that textbooks cannot teach.
Can my personal injury case be heard in federal court in Los Angeles?
Federal courts can hear personal injury cases when the parties are from different states and the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000 (diversity jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332). Federal court often has different procedural rules, timelines, and jury selection processes than LA County Superior Court. An attorney with both state and federal court experience can evaluate which forum better serves your case given the specific defendants, evidence, and damages involved.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Los Angeles, California
- California traffic fatalities (2024): 3,807 people died on California roads in 2024, the lowest total since 2019 — California Office of Traffic Safety
- Alcohol-related crashes: Approximately 29% of all California fatal crashes in 2024 involved impaired drivers — California OTS / NHTSA
- California lawsuit deadline: California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1 imposes a 2-year statute of limitations on most personal injury claims — California Legislature


