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Workers' Compensation Attorney in Tustin

Tustin's mix of corporate, retail, and aerospace workers brings cases across the workers' comp spectrum — from acute injury to long-latency cumulative trauma.

By Lisa Simone, Esq.Updated April 29, 20261 min read

Tustin sits at the center of the MCAS Tustin Legacy project — the redevelopment of the former Marine Corps Air Station into a mixed-use district that now includes The District retail center, logistics facilities, and ongoing large-scale construction. The iconic World War II-era blimp hangars still stand as the development continues to expand, meaning construction workers and logistics employees make up a growing portion of local employment.

Manufacturing and distribution operations along Tustin's industrial corridors generate a steady volume of workers' compensation claims tied to heavy equipment use, repetitive lifting, and vehicle-related injuries. With our office just ten minutes away, Tustin workers can reach us quickly for an immediate consultation after an injury occurs.

Why local representation matters in Tustin

Construction workers at large redevelopment projects like Tustin Legacy often face pressure to return to work before they are medically cleared. General contractors and their insurers may dispute injury causation on large multi-employer worksites. Understanding which employer is the responsible party — and which carrier to pursue — requires an attorney with construction claim experience.

Getting to our office from Tustin

Our office is at 525 N Cabrillo Park Drive, Suite 200, Santa Ana, CA 92701. 10 minutes from our Orange office.

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Ready to talk about your Tustin workers' comp claim?

Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Speak directly with your attorney — not a case manager.

Call (714) 667-0500