| Dreyer Babich Buccola Callaham & Wood is Northern California's premier Plaintiffs' personal injury law firm. This 20-lawyer firm has received an "AV" rating, the highest possible national rating from Martindale-Hubbell. This rating is derived from confidential assessments by practicing peer lawyers and judges. Martindale-Hubbell has not only conferred the highest attainable legal ability ratings upon this office, it has also given this firm the highest marks for "adherence to professional standards of conduct, ethics, reliability and diligence." DBBC&W exclusively represents injury victims in claims and suits against insured defendants, employers and corporations along the full spectrum of tort litigation. From non-permanent injury cases to complex fact patterns involving catastrophic injuries and losses, this highly-ethical and aggressive law firm provides individually tailored professional services to meet the needs of injured consumers.
While many attorneys hold themselves out as personal injury specialists, the lawyers of Dreyer Babich Buccola Callaham & Wood have established a distinguished and consistent track record of successful injury victim representation spanning nearly 20 years. Insurance companies know well of their reputation for winning even the most difficult cases. They will devote the time, money and energy necessary to produce a favorable settlement or jury verdict for their clients. DBBC&W has amassed many local record-breaking settlements, jury verdicts and arbitration awards [www.trialsdigest.com]. | | Important Class Action Settlement for CSAA Policy Holders Dreyer, Babich, Buccola, Callaham & Wood, LLP, is pleased to announce the preliminary settlement of a class action lawsuit against CSAA Inter-Insurance Bureau. Robert A. Buccola and Steven M. Campora, acting as counsel for the class, submitted the proposed settlement to the court on December 3, 2009. The settlement has a potential value of $83,000,000.00. The case arises from the failure of CSAA Inter-Insurance Bureau to waive deductibles for its insureds who had been involved in accidents with uninsured motorists. If you were a CSAA Insured and you were involved in an accident with an uninsured motorist between December 1, 1998 and February 28, 2006, you may be a member of the class. Detailed information regarding the case and your potential recovery is available at this website. |