Joseph Motta Attorney at Law, PLC is a Walnut Creek-based legal practice specializing in catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death litigation. With a formidable reputation built on extensive trial experience, the firm stands out for its aggressive advocacy on behalf of clients facing life-altering injuries or the loss of a loved one due to accidents, negligence, or defective products.
Led by a former prosecutor with over 17 years of courtroom experience, the firm adopts a combat-ready approach to legal representation, never shying away from taking cases to trial to secure justice. Joseph Motta personally handles each case with deep commitment, treating clients like family and focusing on achieving outcomes that significantly exceed initial settlement offers. The practice is particularly skilled at levelling the playing field against large insurance companies and corporate defendants, ensuring clients recover financially, physically, and emotionally.
Services Offered
- Personal Injury
- Catastrophic Injuries
- Brachial Plexus Injuries
- Decubitus Ulcers
- Amputation Injuries
- Head & Brain Injuries
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Burn Injuries
- Product Liability
- Wrongful Death
- Trucking, Bus and Auto Accidents
- Back & Neck Injuries
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Nursing Home Negligence
- Construction Site Accidents
- Dog Bites
- Sexual Assault
- Premises Liability
- Criminal Defense
- White Collar Crime
- Weapons Charges
- Crimes against People
- Juvenile Defense
- DUI Defense
- Fraud, Forgery and Embezzlement
- Identity Theft | Internet Crimes
- Drug Crimes
- Murder | Homicide | Manslaughter
- Robbery Assaults
- Domestic Violence
- DUI with Injury
The firm serves clients throughout California and is known for securing multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements, often praised by mediators and former clients for exceptional results and compassionate client care. Joseph Motta is also a featured speaker on legal podcasts and has been recognized in news coverage for handling complex product liability and injury cases.
