It’s official. On Monday, May 18th, Governor Newsom conceded to most California counties seeking to enter Phase 2 – or some modified version of it – allowing some steps forward.
It means a gradual progression towards the re-opening of businesses and revival of local economies following a long quarantine period due to the coronavirus pandemic. It means more of that “getting back to normal” that has struck headlines across the country and become highly sought after the longer we’ve all been cooped up and stuck at home.
It means the opportunity to get back out into the world and take control of some things that might have fallen by the wayside in the past few months (that have felt like years). Transitioning back to the normal day-to-day life can be difficult for people.
What does this mean for me?
Well, for us at Zucker Law Firm it means reaching out to our local community, to the individuals that put some things on the back burner, simply because other matters became more pressing and lodged at the forefront of our minds. Like many small and community-based businesses, we closed our doors for the safety of our staff, families and community.
That didn’t mean we stopped working; in fact, we continued our case management and providing legal services for our existing clients via digital means: internet, telephone, and email.
It was inconceivable we’d let the shelter-in-place impact the commitment we made to our clients and continued to meet deadlines and ensure case progression for our clients’ satisfaction and benefit. Our attorney’s continue to serve you and your families in the Murrieta and Temecula Valley, and all throughout Riverside County and San Diego County.
What can this mean for me?
If you had an accident, where you were injured or a love one was killed, and you’ve considered seeking legal counsel, now is the time to take action. Take control of your situation and get answers to your questions or concerns.
How will my medical bills get paid?
What medical care should I seek?
How will I get compensated for my lost income from missing work?
Should I talk to the insurance company or hire an attorney to do so?
We can answer all of these questions for your specific case and give you guidance based on our law firm’s experience for over 20 years of handling injury and wrongful death cases.
Take advantage of our free, no obligation, consultation.
In the wake of the shelter-in-place easements, we are offering free, half-hour teleconference consultations to better discuss your unique situation and concerns, and let us utilize our experience to lay out the best course of action for you. This consultation does not translate to a contractual obligation and provides you the relaxed environment to consider your options.
In our post-lockdown society, you can take control of an uncertain situation by contacting us to help you settle on a path forward in at least one lane of your life.
Take back control of your life.