Looking for clarity when everything suddenly feels uncertain? It usually starts small. A call, a document, a detail that doesn’t quite line up. Then it grows. Why does that happen so often? We stay involved, steady, and present while the process keeps shifting around you.
Attorney John C. Ye, born in South Korea on July 14, 1966, immigrated to the United States at the age of six. In 1988 Mr. Ye earned his B.A. degree from Ithaca College. In 1991 he was honored with the American Jurisprudence Award while obtaining a J.D. degree from Whittier College of Law.
Mr. Ye was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1992, the U.S. District Court – Central District in 1994 and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ninth Circuit in 1994. He is currently an active member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association.
Mr. Ye has over a decade of experience representing clients in personal injury claims. The Firm has multilingual injury specialists to address our clients’ needs in English, Korean and Tagalog.
The Firm’s practice focuses on personal injury claims involving:
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Commercial Vehicle Accident Claim Involving a Minor
Wrongful Death Claim
Truck Accident Claim
Rideshare Accident Claim
Pedestrian Accident Claim
Burn Injury Claim
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The fact that the Law Offices of John C. Ye, A Professional Law Corporation, only represents personal injury clients means that you will have an experienced and focused advocate working on your case.
Our Los Angeles car accident lawyers represent many types of accident cases, including car, truck and motorcycle accidents, slip-and-fall accidents, dog bites, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, and other injuries caused by another party.
We will help you identify all potentially liable parties and fight for the compensation you deserve to pay for medical care, along with compensation for your lost income, emotional distress, and other damages.