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Ms. Medina became an attorney in 1982 following earning her law degree from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. Ms. Medina initially began working as a Social Worker receiving her Masters degree in Social Work, also from UCLA. Ms. Medina has blended her social work skills along with her legal advocacy to represent injured workers in obtaining maximum benefits and settlements.
Ms. Medina has over 35 years’ experience in handling workers compensation cases and has developed an expertise in handling catastrophic injuries to include brain injuries, quadriplegia, and other career-ending injuries. She has been able to secure several multi-million-dollar settlements to ensure a quality lifestyle for her clients.
Ms. Medina is bilingual in Spanish. Ms. Medina continues to represent injured workers that are in need of legal representation, providing them with the dignity and compensation they deserve.
At the Law Office of Susan K. Medina, PC, we believe that everyone deserves access to experienced legal representation, especially when facing life-changing injuries or complex legal battles. That’s why we offer a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your case and explore your options. Whether you’re dealing with a workers’ compensation claim, a catastrophic injury, or a personal injury case, we’re here to listen, guide, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
The Law Office of Susan K. Medina, PC offers over 35 years of experienced, bilingual legal representation in workers’ compensation, catastrophic injuries, Social Security, and personal injury cases.
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