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i think booth law really understands
that these
types of cases that representing
dependent minors or abuse survivors
requires an exceptional degree of
commitment you’re not only committed to
winning the case or getting the best
result you can in the legal context but
you’re also committing to doing your
best for your client recently we had a
client who desperately needed to go to
the doctor and she’s a teenage girl she
lives
two three hours depending on track
traffic from the doctor’s office and she
woke up late wasn’t gonna make it to the
doctor
carly myself and carolyn jeffries one of
our support staff all teamed up and
coordinated booking a hotel room for one
hour to make sure that the girl could
get to the hotel room where carly could
also get to where they could meet and
have a telehealth appointment which the
doctor’s staff agreed to at the last
minute every
thing that could possibly have gone
wrong in this scenario went wrong and we
overcame every obstacle we met and i
think that’s a theme for us in
representing
abuse survivors and dependent minors and
and children who are victims of of
horrific abuse and neglect
we’re committed to them not just for the
legal aspects of the case but for the
life aspects that they’re going to face
and
and have to overcome while we are
representing them
Los Angeles, CA personal injury lawyer Hannah Nachef discusses how Booth Law goes above and beyond in its representation of abuse survivors. She believes that Booth Law truly understands that representing dependent minors or survivors of abuse requires an exceptional level of commitment. The dedication extends beyond achieving the best legal outcome—it involves supporting the client’s well-being throughout the process.
She recalls a recent case involving a teenage girl who urgently needed to see a doctor. Living two to three hours from the office, she had woken up late and risked missing her appointment. She, Carly, and Carolyn Jeffries, a member of their support staff, coordinated to book a hotel room for an hour so the girl could attend a telehealth appointment. Carly met her there, and the doctor’s staff agreed to the arrangement at the last minute. Every possible obstacle arose, but they overcame each one.
She notes that this level of persistence and care is emblematic of their work with abuse survivors, dependent minors, and children who have endured severe abuse or neglect. The firm’s commitment extends beyond legal representation to supporting clients as they navigate and overcome the broader challenges in their lives.
