Have you or a loved one been wronged in an accident? Feel lost in the maze of medical malpractice or personal injury law?
Enter Palmer | Lopez, Enjuris’ new premier partner.
Why Palmer | Lopez stands apart
When you’re reeling from the aftermath of an accident, what you need is a trusted advocate who views you as more than just a case number.
With the philosophy of “quality over quantity,” Palmer | Lopez remains resolute in maintaining a lean caseload. This strategy ensures that each client receives their undivided attention.
Believing that justice should be accessible for all, Palmer | Lopez attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. Simply put, they don’t get paid unless and until you recover damages.
The trio of Martin Palmer, Joseph Lopez, and Cole Masterson brings 28 years of combined experience to the table. With a track record decorated with accolades and successful settlements, their prowess in medical malpractice and personal injury law is not just acclaimed by peers but also by those who matter the most—their clients.
Partnering with Enjuris
Enjuris has quickly garnered a reputation for providing current, credible legal information for accident victims and their families. Enjuris’s content is regularly featured on leading websites, including The New York Times, NPR, HuffPost, and U.S. News & World Report and cited in scholarly publications, including the NYU Review of Law & Social Change, Notre Dame Law Review and the Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States.
With a stringent selection process, Enjuris partners with preeminent law firms nationwide. Premier partners regularly contribute to state-specific content and blog posts, among other things.
Enjuris stands out as a respected repository of legal knowledge and resources managed and written by attorneys for real-world application.
Palmer | Lopez's alliance with Enjuris as a premier partner underscores our unwavering commitment to providing authentic legal information. This collaboration is rooted in our pledge: "real lawyers, real answers."