Banning LLP
320 Encinitas Blvd, Suite B, Encinitas, CA 92024, Encinitas, CA 92024
About Banning LLP
Banning LLP represents clients in personal injury and maritime law matters from its Encinitas, California office. The firm has secured over $100 million for injury victims across the western United States. William L. Banning, a Certified Specialist in Admiralty & Maritime Law, brings over 30 years of experience. The firm's attorneys assist foreign nationals with U.S. visas for medical care and offer services in Spanish.
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Notable Case Results
Case results are sourced directly from attorney websites by Injuria.ai's data infrastructure, which actively monitors 22,000+ personal injury law firms. They are not results obtained by ThatCarHitMe.com. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own facts. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The results shown are not necessarily representative of all results obtained by these firms.
$12.3M
Wrongful Death, Industrial Accident
Obtained for a family who lost their father in an industrial accident.
$8M
Boating Accident
Confidential settlement for boating grounding accident in the Colorado River Basin
$7.8M
Insurance Bad Faith
Confidential settlement recovered from a foreign insurance company that sold medical insurance to a Mexican national to get treatment in the United States and later denied medical insurance benefits for a premature infant.
$5M
Personal Injury, Quadriplegia Injury
Confidential settlement recovered for volunteer worker who suffered quadriplegia injury. Case was dismissed on a summary judgment motion when client was represented by previous counsel. Following a reversal by the 9th Circuit, Banning LLP was able to secure a favorable settlement in a difficult case.
$4.5M
Wrongful Death, Construction Accident
For construction elevator operator who was killed when elevator malfunctioned.
$4M
Jones Act, Wrongful Death, Maritime Injury
Settlement in a Jones Act case involving the death of yacht crew working aboard the U.S. flag yacht CHARLOTTE B, a 62-foot Nordhaven owned by a family trust. The yacht struck an outcropping of marked rocks, lost power and was driven into the surf line on the remote southwestern coast of Baja California.



