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Matthew Taylor has been a personal injury lawyer for over 20 years in Rancho Cucamonga, serving the entire Inland Empire. We have dedicated our practice to focusing on Personal Injury & Auto Accidents, Business Litigation, Wage & Hour Claims and Failure to Pay Overtime & Minimum Wages. Mr. Taylor also represents and has acted as a court appointed Receiver over businesses and properties. Regardless of your legal need, when you contact The Law Offices of Matthew L. Taylor in you will consult directly with either attorney Matthew Taylor or attorney Heather Hamby. We take the time to personally learn the specific details of your case so we can recommend the best course of legal action. We also speak Spanish and are conveniently located within walking distance of Rancho Cucamonga Court.

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Fatal Borrego Springs Crash Involving Three Motorcycles and One Vehicle

Fatal Borrego Springs Crash Involving Three Motorcycles and One Vehicle

Just before 9 pm on Friday, March 22nd, a crash involving three motorcycles and one vehicle occurred on state Route 78, east of Borrego...
Devastating Collision on I-10 Leaves One Man Dead

Devastating Collision on I-10 Leaves One Man Dead and Five Injured In Los Angeles

Around 3 pm on Sunday, March 17, 2024, a two-car crash was reported on the westbound lanes, near the Hoover Street exit of I-10...
Driver, 67, Killed in Head-on Crash in Balboa Park

Driver, 67, Killed in Head-on Crash in Balboa Park

San Diego – In Balboa Park, a head-on collision occurred just after 2 pm Wednesday, March 13, 2024, killing a 67-year-old woman. The crash...
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Fatal Hotshot Buggy Crash

On Saturday, March 9, a head-on collision in the San Bernardino mountains left one person dead and several others injured.  The crash occurred on...
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Fatal Texas Wildfire Kills 1, Torches 1 Million Acres

Deadly wildfires have cascaded across the Texas Panhandle, killing at least one person and threatening to destroy more homes, cattle, and livelihoods as the...