WHY CHOOSE US
Why Clients Choose Root Law Group
timely action, and attorneys who know how to protect your rights from day one.
- RFree initial consultations
- RNo upfront legal fees
- RDirect access to your attorney
- RFast case evaluations
- RAggressive insurance claim negotiation
- PStrong litigation support when needed
- PClear communication throughout your case
- PPersonalized legal guidance for every client
Our Personal Injury Practice Areas
Every injury case is different. Our legal team handles a wide range of personal injury claims with a focused strategy built around your specific circumstances.
Auto Accidents
Slip and Fall Accidents
Wrongful Death Claims
Dog Bite Injury Claims
Meet Mark Shihady
Mark fights for his clients vigorously, and guides them every step of the way both in and out of the Court room. Mark has helped his clients obtain six, seven, and eight figure settlements and verdicts, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve.
What Compensation May Include
Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts. We work to ensure every loss is fully documented and aggressively pursued.
- REmergency medical care
- RHospital bills and surgeries
- RRehabilitation and therapy
- RLost wages and future earnings
- RPain and suffering
- PEmotional distress
- PPermanent disability
- PWrongful death damages
- PProperty loss and repair costs
Our Legal Process
Free Case Evaluation
Investigation and Evidence Collection
Insurance Negotiation
Litigation When Necessary
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer?
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in California?
Most personal injury claims in California are subject to strict legal deadlines. Speaking with an attorney early helps protect your right to file.
What if the insurance company already contacted me?
Do not accept a settlement without legal review. Early offers are often significantly lower than the true value of your claim.
Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?
Yes. California follows comparative fault rules, which may still allow recovery depending on the facts of your case.