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The Law Offices of Douglas A. Prutton in Concord, California, specializes in Personal Injury and Employment law, earning high praise from clients for their exceptional service. Reviewers consistently highlight Mr. Prutton’s professionalism, responsiveness, and dedication, noting that he goes above and beyond to ensure clients feel supported and valued throughout their cases. Many express their satisfaction with the outcomes, stating they would recommend him to others and would not hesitate to seek his representation again in the future.
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Former Insurance Company and Corporate Lawyer Now Representing Only Injured Persons and Employees. With over 33 years’ experience, Mr. Prutton is one of the most well-respected, successful lawyers in the East Bay. Call us for a free consultation. We offer contingency fees (no fee unless we win). Since he graduated cum laude in 1982 from one of the leading law schools in the country (The University of Illinois College of Law), Mr. Prutton has specialized in personal injury and labor and employment law. He has successfully represented clients throughout the Bay Area against all of the major insurance companies, such as AAA, Farmers, State Farm, Allstate and GEICO, many of the largest corporations, including Coca-Cola, AT&T, Orkin, Chevron and Safeway Stores, and against many government entities including BART, AC Transit, and the Cities of Oakland and San Francisco. Given his education and wide-ranging experience, and having practiced with two large law firms representing corporations and insurance companies, Mr. Prutton is uniquely qualified to obtain the best and quickest results in all types of personal injury and labor and employment cases. Almost all of our cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. We often advance the costs of pursuing the case. ​We primarily handle cases in the San Francisco Bay Area, but on occasion we take other cases in California.
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