MILLIONS RECOVERED

Our firm handles injury and workplace accident cases all over California. We offer free consultations. We are a team of lawyers with the experience and resources necessary to take on insurance companies. We fight hard and get results, and there is no fee unless we recover for you. Call us to see if we’re a good fit for your case. Recent results include:

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R. Alexander Comley
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Alex Comley

Partner

Alex Comley has recovered millions of dollars for his clients, including multiple settlements in excess of one million dollars. He handles cases through all phases, including trials to jury verdict. Alex is a graduate of Pepperdine University School of Law, where he was an associate editor of the Pepperdine Law Review. He has been named a “Super Lawyer, Rising Star” for six years in a row, 2017-2022, an award given to only 2.5% of attorneys.

 

Steve Fresch

Partner


Steve is a trial attorney who spent over 8 years working for insurance companies handling complex and significant injury cases prior to focusing his practice on representing individuals. He has resolved hundreds of injury claims for millions of dollars, through alternative dispute resolution or jury trial. He has sub-specialty in catastrophic injury claims, including traumatic brain injury, disorders of the spine, amputations, orthopedic and nerve injuries, and wrongful death. Steve holds degrees from Chapman Law School and the University of Southern California.

No Fee Unless We Prevail

 

The law firm works on a contingency-fee basis for personal injury cases, meaning you don’t pay unless we win.  Our personal injury attorneys help car accident victims fight for maximum compensation after a serious auto accident. Recovery can include medical bills, out-of-pocket costs, and compensation for pain and suffering. If you have suffered an injury from an accident, call our law firm today to speak with a personal injury lawyer directly.

 

 Privacy Policy

This privacy policy ("policy") will help you understand how Comley, Deacon & Fresch ("us", "we", "our") uses and protects the data you provide to us when you visit and use www.comleylaw.com ("website", "service").

We reserve the right to change this policy at any given time, of which you will be promptly updated. If you want to make sure that you are up to date with the latest changes, we advise you to frequently visit this page.

If you do not want us to text or email you, please let us know.

By submitting information to us via lead forms, our website, or other methods, we will use that information to contact you.

What User Data We Collect

When you visit the website, we may collect the following data:

·       Your IP address.

·       Your contact information and email address.

·       Other information such as interests and preferences.

·       Data profile regarding your online behavior on our website.

Why We Collect Your Data

We are collecting your data for several reasons:

·       To better understand your needs.

·       To improve our services and products.

·       To send you promotional emails & texts containing the information we think you will find interesting. Also, to send you texts and emails as a potential client, and once you become a client (if ever).

·       To contact you to fill out surveys and participate in other types of market research.

·       To customize our website according to your online behavior and personal preferences.

Safeguarding and Securing the Data

Comley, Deacon & Fresch is committed to securing your data and keeping it confidential. Comley, Deacon & Fresch has done all in its power to prevent data theft, unauthorized access, and disclosure by implementing the latest technologies and software, which help us safeguard all the information we collect online.

Our Cookie Policy

Once you agree to allow our website to use cookies, you also agree to use the data it collects regarding your online behavior (analyze web traffic, web pages you spend the most time on, and websites you visit).

The data we collect by using cookies is used to customize our website to your needs. After we use the data for statistical analysis, the data is completely removed from our systems.

Please note that cookies don't allow us to gain control of your computer in any way. They are strictly used to monitor which pages you find useful and which you do not so that we can provide a better experience for you.

If you want to disable cookies, you can do it by accessing the settings of your internet browser. You can visit www.internetcookies.com, which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of browsers and devices.

Links to Other Websites

Our website contains links that lead to other websites. If you click on these links Comley, Deacon & Fresch is not held responsible for your data and privacy protection. Visiting those websites is not governed by this privacy policy agreement. Make sure to read the privacy policy documentation of the website you go to from our website.

Restricting the Collection of your Personal Data

At some point, you might wish to restrict the use and collection of your personal data. You can achieve this by doing the following:

When you are filling the forms on the website, make sure to check if there is a box which you can leave unchecked, if you don't want to disclose your personal information.

If you have already agreed to share your information with us, feel free to contact us via email and we will be more than happy to change this for you.

Comley, Deacon & Fresch will not lease, sell or distribute your personal information to any third parties, unless we have your permission. We might do so if the law forces us. Your personal information will be used when we need to send you promotional materials if you agree to this privacy policy.

Work Comp Disclaimer:

Current law states that making a false or fraudulent workers' compensation claim is a felony subject to up to five years in prison or a fine up to $50,000.00, or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine, see us if you have concerns about being accused of making a fraudulent claim. We can advise you on your legal rights under the law.