Edzant Price LLP
28470 Ave Stanford, Suite 360, Valencia, CA 91355, Valencia, CA 91355
About Edzant Price LLP
Edzant Price LLP represents clients across California in personal injury and lemon law cases. The firm, based in Valencia, serves Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County. Its two attorneys, Barry L. Edzant and Samuel R.W. Price, offer over 50 years of combined experience. They handle various personal injury claims, including auto accidents, dog bites, and medical malpractice. The firm also provides services in Spanish.
Notable Case Results
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$500,000
Personal Injury
Motorcyclist struck another vehicle that failed to yield right of way, suffering broken wrist and ankle requiring surgery to both extremities.
$400,000
Personal Injury
Client rear-ended by an unregistered landscaping dump truck driven by a worker with a suspended license. Suffered severe breast hematoma necessitating surgery.
$300,000
Personal Injury
Client suffered a shoulder injury requiring arthroscopic shoulder surgery after a speeding vehicle ran a red light and T-boned her car. Micro-nerve damaged during surgery resulted in permanent numbness.
$250,000
Personal Injury
Client suffered a compression fracture in spine after swerving to avoid an unsafe left turn by an elderly driver, then striking another vehicle. Proved client's actions were appropriate and reasonable.
$250,000
Personal Injury
Client knelt to pet a St. Bernard at a friend's house, and it lunged at her face, causing a deep laceration above her eyebrow requiring plastic surgery.
$225,000
Personal Injury
Client, a guest in a dog owner’s home, was bitten on the hand and wrist by a St. Bernard released from its crate by a child. Nerve damage required surgery and PIC line for antibiotics.