David Pourati: Employee Rights and Accident Victim's Attorney

David Pourati: Employee Rights and Accident Victim's Attorney NO RECOVERY – NO FEE. You have nothing to lose by understanding your rights. No recovery, no fee. Our staff speak multiple languages.

Our goal is to help you achieve the maximum financial recovery permitted under the law in the quickest and most efficient manner possible. We have been litigating cases on behalf of employees and persons injured as a result of others’ negligence since 2008 and have recovered millions of dollars on behalf of clients just like you. This office has the expertise and the financial resources required t

o prosecute cases against the largest employers and auto insurance companies. All consultations are absolutely free and you do not pay any attorneys’ fees if we do not recover money for you. We have significant experience with the following types of cases:

Labor and employment:
*Wage and hour class actions: unpaid overtime, missed meal and rest breaks
*Misclassification of employees
*Sexual harassment
*Disability discrimination
*Pregnancy discrimination
*Wrongful termination
*Religious discrimination
*Age discrimination
*Race and national origin discrimination
*Whistleblower discrimination


Accidents and Injuries:
*Wrongful death
*Automobile accidents
*Truck accidents
*Train and bus accidents
*Motorcycle and bicycle accidents
*Hit and run accidents
*Uninsured motorist accidents
*Product liability
*Soft tissue accidents
*Brain injuries
*Spine injuries
*Catastrophic accidents and injuries

08/28/2022

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07/03/2022

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David and his team did an amazing job on my case he worked very hard to make sure he fights for my…

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06/01/2022

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HIGHLY RECOMMEND ------David is great at what he does. I really appreciate him and his team. I…

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05/26/2022

Thank you for the opportunity to represent you!

Very thorough and to the point. kept me informed and i ultimately came out a very satisfied client

05/25/2022

Legal damages from accusations of sexual misconduct by an ex-UCLA gynecologist climbed higher Tuesday, with attorneys for 312 former patients announcing a $374 million settlement of abuse lawsuits against the University of California.

05/11/2022

Against CHLA and USC, jointly and severally, on counts for (1) conversion, (2) breach of oral contract, (3) promissory estoppel, and (4) statutory wage act violation.

05/03/2022

HIGHLY RECOMMEND!! David was just excellent. He always responds and has always been available…

02/11/2022

FROM MONTFORD POINT TO VIETNAM: In honor of , the Veterans Legacy Program (VLP) honors the remarkable life and legacy of Edgar R. Huff, the first African American in Marine Corps history to be promoted to the rank of Sergeant Major.

Born in Alabama in 1919, Huff joined the Corps in 1942, making him a member of the renowned Montford Point Marines. After service in the Pacific Theater, Huff went on to serve as Gunnery Sergeant with the 1st Marine Division in Korea. He became the first Black Sergeant Major in the history of the US Marine Corps in 1955.

Huff later served two tours in Vietnam. During the Tet Offensive, Sergeant Major Huff was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with combat ‘‘V’’ for valor for saving the life of his radio operator. Despite decades of enduring injustice and mistreatment due to his skin color, Huff would later remark:

“I never let any of these things make me prejudice right back. Especially in combat. Especially in Vietnam. I am the sergeant major. I take care of all my men, black and white.”

Following his second tour in Vietnam, Huff retired on September 30, 1972. Reflecting on his service, he said:

“When I retired, I had been Sergeant Major longer than anyone on duty at the time in all the services. I was the senior enlisted man in the whole United States Armed Forces. I could look back to becoming the first black Sergeant Major in the Marine Corps…including Vietnam, when it was the largest marine force ever assembled.”

Huff died on May 2, 1994, at Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital and is interred in Plot A-69 of Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery, a VA Grant Funded Veterans Cemetery. Please take a moment to remember his service today.

10/07/2021
06/23/2021

Kobe Bryant’s widow has agreed to settle a lawsuit against the pilot and owners of the helicopter that crashed last year, killing the NBA star, his daughter, Gianna, and seven others. Vanessa…

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