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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 01:16:19+00:00

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Our Team understands the difficulties an accident brings to a person's life. We are here to help!
Alejandro G. Becerra is the principal of the Law Office Of Alejandro G. Becerra, A Professional Law Corporation. Fighting for justice is what drives him. He approaches every case with care, compassion and fierce advocacy. Mr. Becerra believes the telling of a client's story to a jury is sacred. He believes in the power of truth and presenting the jury with the honest human story.
"An effective trial lawyer listens carefully to his client's unique story. A great trial lawyer bears his heart and soul telling that story."
Mr. Becerra is a CAALA Plaintiff Trial Academy Graduate.
Mr. Becerra is a graduate of Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyer's College in Wyoming.
Prior to starting his law firm, Alejandro G. Becerra worked for two premiere plaintiff’s personal injury law firms. He has experience assisting clients who have suffered catastrophic personal injury or wrongful death, including brain injuries, pedestrian accidents, trucking accidents, automobile accidents, explosion injuries, train accidents and products failure.
An experienced attorney, Mr. Becerra is adept at getting complicated disputes resolved. He has handled a wide array of cases from inception of the case to ultimate resolution, through motions, mediations, arbitrations and jury trials.
MABA, Board of Trustees, 2012 - 2017 and 2018 MABA President.
Recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine in a survey of his peers, as announced by Los Angeles Magazine for the years 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017.
*"Rising Star" is an honor bestowed on no more than 2.5% of Southern California attorneys who are 40 years old or younger.
$8,100,000 Motorcycle v. Trucking Company & Public Entity.
$5,150,000 Wrongful Death by Electrocution v. Confidential Defendant.
$4,250,000 Auto v. Auto driven by Public Entity Employee.
$ 750,000 Auto v. Auto.
$ 625,000 Commercial Oven Explosion v. Private Company.
$ 500,000 Auto v. Pedestrian. Policy Limits.
$ 290,000 Disputed Dog Bite.
$ 272,000 Auto v. Moped. Verdict. $75,000 Post verdict motion.
$ 170,000 Auto v. Auto. Arbitration. Under-Insured.
$ 100,000 Auto v. Auto. Policy Limits.
$ 100,000 Auto v. Motorcycle. Policy Limits.

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