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California, here we come.

We are now helping clients with Social Security disability, workers’ compensation, short- and long-term disability matters in California.

Associate Dominique Ramer runs Pond Lehocky’s Los Angeles County office. She has an extensive background handling Social Security disability and workers’ compensation matters. Dominique joined the firm in 2015 as an associate practicing Social Security disability. Prior to joining Pond Lehocky, she practiced workers’ compensation at a large California defense firm.

Our Los Angeles County office is conveniently located at 100 W. Broadway, Suite 3000, Long Beach, CA 90802. The office provides our signature client-centered service to workers throughout California. To schedule an appointment, please call 800-568-7500.

Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano first opened an office in California in 2015 to serve our growing California Social Security disability clientele. We have assisted Social Security disability clients in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

Helping clients with injury and disability matters in the Golden State

The addition of workers’ compensation and short- and long-term disability in California is a logical next step for us. We are the largest workers’ compensation firm in Pennsylvania and have the most certified workers’ compensation attorneys in the state. We also practice workers’ compensation in New Jersey and New York.

If you are a California resident who has been injured on the job or is no longer able to work because of any medical condition, we can help. Fill out the form below for a free consultation or refer your friends and family to us at info@pondlehocky.com.

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