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Areas Of Practice: Personal Injury
Phone: (888) 203 1422
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Soheil Bahari, Esq.

Junior Partner

Soheil Bahari is a Junior Partner and esteemed litigator at LyfeLaw, with a distinguished background in law and business. He holds a B.A in Law and a Bachelor of Law (LLB) from the University of Applied Sciences in Iran, an MBA from the MMU School of Business in Malaysia, and a Masters of Law (LLM) degree from the University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law. With over 12 years of experience in the financial sector, Soheil has developed a strong business acumen that has proven invaluable in his legal practice.

Soheil’s expertise in Personal Injury Law is highly regarded in California, where he is licensed to practice. He is admitted to practice law in the State courts of California and Central, Northern, Eastern, and Southern Federal District Courts. His exceptional advocacy has earned him a coveted spot as a 2023 Rising Star Honoree by Super Lawyers California, a testament to his dedication to providing top-notch legal representation to his clients.

Apart from his professional achievements, Soheil is a devoted family man who enjoys spending quality time with his loved ones. In his leisure time, he indulges in his love of cinema, literature, photography, and music. With a well-rounded background and a commitment to excellence, Soheil is a valuable asset to the team at LyfeLaw.

Education

  • University of Applied Sciences in Iran – LLB
  • MMU School of Business in Malaysia – MBA
  • University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law – LLM

Award Winning Personal Injury Law Firm.

Over 50 Years of Car
Accident Experience

90% Success Rate

No Fees Unless
We Win Your Case

Our Plan of Action.

We value your time

Our experienced lawyers will handle the hard stuff, so you can get your life back on track.

We’ll get you $
for pain & suffering

We will fight for fair compensation, including getting your car fixed, any necessary medical treatment and paychecks for missed work.

We’ll get you a free rental car

Often times you can qualify for a free rental car while yours in the shop.

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Client Testimonials

“Sahm was an amazing lawyer. He walked me through the entire process and told me what I can expect. First and foremost, he cared about my health and well-being. He wanted me to get better and referred me to excellent doctors and therapists. Finally, he got me a judgement that was more than fair! Without a doubt, Sahm is a dedicated attorney that you feel 100% save with and can count on!”
Leah - Avvo Review
“I have nothing but amazing things to say about LyfeLaw! I was in a car accident a few months ago, they help me with everything. I felt truly taken care of, what an amazing staff! They were always available 24/7—I could call or text them anytime and they would answer all of my questions!”
Veronica - Google Review
“I can't begin to start by saying how great of a lawyer Sahm is. I have been dealing with a case that happened three years ago and he has been there for me thoughout it all! He constantly checked up on my injuries to make sure I was okay and showed constant care. He is extremely professional and diligent in his work and you will feel very confident in your case if you decide to go with Sahm.”
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FAQ

After any auto accident, the first thing you should do is focus on your health and safety. Get to a safe place and call the police immediately. Next, get medical attention as soon as possible. Never underestimate how easily you could be injured in an accident.

To decide if you have a personal injury case, you need to establish that someone else was negligent. It is your burden to prove to the court that the other party was at fault, and that their acts or omissions caused the harm you suffered. You must also prove that the negligence that caused your injuries also caused damages.

Section 377.60 of California Code of Civil Procedure states that any of the following parties can file a wrongful death claim: Surviving spouse, Surviving domestic partner, Surviving children, Party who would be entitled to the estate if the deceased did not have a will. A minor who has resided with the deceased for at least 180 days, and who was dependent on the deceased for at least half of their support. A personal representative, such as a power of attorney or named executor, of the deceased.

Most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. That means that you are not required to pay any costs upfront. If the case is resolved in your favor, then any fees you would have owed will be subtracted from the award amount. That takes the pressure off of you and your family while you fight for justice.

Homeowners are responsible for maintaining a safe property for any guests that enter the property. Homeowners must tell visitors if there is a hazard on the property, or should correct it before having visitors. A prime example is that of the often-publicized deck collapses that injure many people. The homeowner is liable for the injuries sustained by visitors if he or she failed to keep the deck up to code and properly maintained.

You should never accept an insurance offer without first carefully examining your insurance policy. If the offer seems low, or will not compensate you for your medical expenses or property damage, contact an attorney before accepting any offer. Your insurance company may be offering you the bare minimum.

The statute of limitations may differ based on whether a government entity is involved or if the matter is a medical malpractice claim. Thus, it is always best to consult with an attorney as soon as possible.

Economic damages are damages that can be calculated, such as medical bills, funeral expenses, or income the deceased would have earned based on his or her occupation. Non-economic damages are damages that are not as easily quantified, such as pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and the emotional toll experienced by surviving family members.

The owner of any property is responsible for keeping the property safe. That includes making sure that the property itself is structurally sound and properly maintained, as well as ensuring that there are no hazards or immediate dangers to anyone who visits.

If you slipped and fell on wet floors that were unmarked, then you may be able to sue the hotel for your injuries. If the hotel staff should have known about the danger, or did know and failed to take precautions to prevent an accident, then they may be liable for your injuries and related losses.