About Brand Peters PC — Personal Injury Walnut Creek
Brand Peters PC has represented injured workers and accident victims throughout Contra Costa County from its Walnut Creek, California base for over a decade, building a reputation for persistence in complex workers’ compensation and personal injury Walnut Creek cases. Attorney Jonathan Brand handles cases that run years through the workers’ compensation system, staying the course when insurers deny, delay, or dispute claims at every stage. Brand Peters serves a region where California’s over 450,000 annual workplace injuries generate substantial need for experienced advocacy, and where insurer resistance to legitimate claims is a recognized challenge. For Contra Costa County residents with injury claims, see the Walnut Creek attorney directory.
What Clients Say
Clients who stuck with Brand Peters through lengthy claims describe Jonathan Brand as a tenacious advocate — the “pitbull” one reviewer asked for. Workers’ compensation cases that other attorneys declined, or that lingered unsettled for years before clients came to Brand, are a recurring theme. Reviewers praise Brand for communicating clearly by email when phone access is difficult and for educating clients on the process rather than just managing it for them. Some negative reviews relate to communication gaps, though satisfied clients consistently describe staff as accessible and caring.
Personal Injury Walnut Creek — Practice Areas & Services
- Workers’ Compensation: Brand Peters represents Walnut Creek-area workers through the full California workers’ comp process — from initial claim to permanent disability rating to appeals before the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board.
- Personal Injury: The firm handles vehicle accidents and general negligence claims in Contra Costa County, pursuing compensation for medical costs, lost income, and non-economic damages.
- Employment Law: Brand Peters addresses employment matters including wrongful termination and retaliation claims that sometimes arise in connection with workplace injuries.
- Consumer Protection: The firm handles consumer protection claims for Contra Costa County clients, including cases involving unfair business practices that have caused financial harm.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can a workers’ compensation case last in California?
California workers’ compensation cases vary widely. Simple claims may settle within months. Cases involving disputed liability, permanent disability, or complex medical conditions frequently last two to five years, particularly when employers and insurers contest medical treatment or disability ratings at each stage. Brand Peters has handled cases running a decade in length — a sign of commitment to clients whose cases the insurer makes difficult to resolve.
Can I switch workers’ compensation attorneys in California if I am unhappy with my current representation?
Yes. California law allows workers to change attorneys at any time during an open workers’ compensation case. Your new attorney will typically arrange a fee split with the prior attorney based on work performed. Switching attorneys does not harm your claim and can significantly improve outcomes when your current representation is not actively moving the case forward.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Walnut Creek, California
- California Workplace Injuries: California recorded over 450,000 non-fatal occupational injuries in 2022, the highest raw total of any state — U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022
- California Traffic Injuries (2023): An estimated 2.44 million people were injured in U.S. motor vehicle crashes in 2023, with California among the top states for total crash volume — NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts 2023
- Contra Costa County Economy: Contra Costa County’s diverse industrial base — including refinery, healthcare, and logistics sectors — generates a significant ongoing workers’ compensation caseload — California Employment Development Department
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