Los Angeles Traffic Accident Lawyer Chad Lewin

UCLA Law Graduate With More than 23 Years of Experience

Los Angeles Traffic Accident Lawyer Chad Lewin is a trial attorney.   Over the years he has earned a stellar reputation amongst his peers, Judges, and opposing attorneys.  His practice began as a criminal defense attorney and he has spent decades inside a courtroom honing his skills.   Chad has tried countless cases in front of a jury and is thoroughly familiar with the cross-examination of any type of witness or expert.

Los Angeles Traffic Accident Lawyer

Trial experience is key In Los Angeles Traffic Accident Cases.   Many personal injury attorneys lack the trial experience required to effectively take a case to trial.   The number of trials most civil attorneys have conducted can be counted on one hand.  But Chad is comfortable in a courtroom and is familiar with the rules of evidence and objections needed to both prepare a case for trial and handle a case in trial.    Insurance companies fear attorneys that are willing to go to trial and will generally give higher offers.

With his proven track record,  Chad Lewin has been sought out for his expertise and has been a legal commentator for CNN and Fox News.   His cases have been covered by CBS, NBC, ABC, KCAL9, KTLA, the Los Angeles Times, The Daily News, and the Orange County Reporter.   Mr. Lewin has had a recurring television role as himself defending stars on  Growing Up Hip Hop  and Sisterhood of Hip Hop.   

EDUCATION

  • UCLA    –  Bachelor of Arts  1992  –  Graduated Summa Cum Laude
  • UCLA School of Law   –  Graduated 1996
  • BAR ADMISSIONS
  • State Bar of California  –  1996
  • United States Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit  – 1996

PRESS AND GUEST APPEARANCES

  • CNN
  • Fox News
  • CBS
  • NBC
  • ABC
  • KCAL9
  • KTLA
  • Los Angeles Times
  • AWARDS AND MEMBERSHIPS
  • Best Attorneys of America
  • AVVO  10.0 Rating
  • The American Bar Association
  • The Los Angeles County Bar Association
  • National Championship in Debate at UCLA