Strongin, LLP
999 Corporate Drive, Suite 220, Ladera Ranch, CA 92694, Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
About Strongin, LLP
Strongin, LLP is a personal injury law firm based in Ladera Ranch, California. The firm handles cases involving auto accidents, toxic exposure, wrongful death, and product liability. Its four attorneys have extensive trial experience, recovering millions for clients. Strongin, LLP also assists with tenant rights and insurance bad faith matters. The firm offers services in English, Spanish, Russian, and Ukrainian.
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Notable Case Results
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$13M
Toxic Mold Exposure
Judgment obtained for a family who became ill due to toxic mold and bacteria resulting from defective basement construction and waterproofing. Contractor attempted to conceal leaks.
$11.8M
Assault
Judgment obtained for a client brutally assaulted and beaten unconscious, suffering severe injuries including a fractured skull and broken bones.
$5M
Car Accidents
Verdict against County of Orange after Sheriff’s Deputies caused a car crash during a training exercise, broadsiding the client's vehicle.
$2.3M
Product Liability
Burn victim suffered severe, life-threatening injuries from a fire caused by a defective valve on a propane cylinder and negligent refilling practices.
$1M
Toxic Mold Exposure
Settlement for a client who endured years of living with toxic mold, bacteria, and contaminants in her apartment, resulting in life-altering pulmonological injuries.
$800,000
Toxic Mold Exposure
Settlement for a client who suffered severe health issues due to prolonged exposure to toxic mold in their rental property, caused by landlord's negligence.



