Aleshire & Wynder, LLP

Disability Attorney in Fresno, California

(559) 445-15802440 Tulare St, Ste 410, Fresno, CA 93721View on Yelp
Aleshire & Wynder, LLP - disability attorney in Fresno, CA
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About Aleshire & Wynder, LLP

Located at 2440 Tulare Street in Suite 410, Aleshire and Wynder, LLP operates as a full-service litigation firm with particular expertise in workers compensation claims. The firm's broader litigation practice allows attorneys to bring sophisticated strategies to workplace injury cases while also handling commercial disputes and real estate matters. With experience across multiple practice areas, the firm understands how different legal issues can intersect and impact clients. This broad perspective helps when representing injured workers whose cases involve contract disputes, employment questions, or property-related matters alongside their compensation claims.

Practice Areas

Workers compensation litigation
General litigation
Real estate law
Workplace injury claims
Appeal representation
Commercial dispute resolution
Property law matters

Specialties

Workers compensation lawGeneral litigationReal estate law

How They Can Help

The firm aggressively represents clients in workers compensation disputes, from initial claim filing through litigation if necessary. Their general litigation experience means they are comfortable taking cases to trial and using sophisticated discovery and negotiation tactics. Real estate and commercial expertise helps when workplace injuries or disputes involve property questions or business complications.

What to Expect

When you contact Aleshire and Wynder, you'll meet with an experienced litigator who will thoroughly evaluate your case. The firm will explain potential litigation strategies, timeline expectations, and how they will pursue your claim through negotiation or trial if necessary. You can expect regular case updates and clear communication about developments.

Service Area

The firm serves clients in Fresno and surrounding areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should a workers compensation case go to trial?
If settlement negotiations fail or the insurance company denies fair benefits, litigation may be necessary. This firm has litigation experience to take your case through trial and pursue recovery through the court system.
What is the difference between a settlement and a trial verdict?
A settlement is an agreement both sides reach, while a trial verdict is decided by a judge. Each approach has benefits and risks that the firm will explain based on your specific case.
How long does a workers compensation case typically take?
Timeline varies depending on case complexity and whether settlement is possible. The firm will provide a realistic estimate after evaluating your specific circumstances and claim status.

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