Justin King, Esq.
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Justin King is a rising star in the Southern California community and was recently named by The National Trial Lawyers to the Top 40 Under 40 Civil plaintiff lawyers in the State of California. Justin began his career as a class action attorney, representing California consumers who were victimized by corporate price fixing. He then spent several years as an insurance defense attorney where he defended numerous personal injury matters to trial and became intimately familiar with the litigation tactics of the insurance industry. Since 2013, Justin has dedicated 100 percent of his practice to taking on insurance companies on behalf of members of our community who have been wrongfully injured. Justin is an un-wavering advocate for those he represents and has achieved numerous six and seven figure results for his clients and their families.
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