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Attorney Renée Yvonne Gardner

(408) 214-5555 

I'm Gardner Law's attorney Renée Yvonne Gardner, serving clients in these practice areas, in English and Spanish:

PERSONAL INJURY

I fight personal injury auto accidents, pedestrian accidents, dog attacks and bites, wrongful death auto accident cases in these counties:

Alameda County

Contra Costa County

Fresno County

Marin County

Merced County

Monterey County 

San Benito County

San Francisco County

San Joaquin County

San Mateo County 

Santa Clara County 

Santa Cruz County

*Aromas spans three California counties: Monterey (the majority of Aromas), San Benito, and Santa Cruz.

WRONGFUL DEATH

If the someone else caused an auto accident that caused your loved one's death, I can help everywhere in these counties and cities.

ALAMEDA COUNTY

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY

FRESNO COUNTY

MARIN COUNTY

MERCED COUNTY

MONTEREY COUNTY

SAN BENITO COUNTY

SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY

SAN MATEO COUNTY

SANTA CLARA COUNTY

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY

Sometimes, I accept wrongful death cases outside of the above counties.

CONSUMER PROTECTION

I provide affordable, 100% remote consumer services (demand letters and small claims assistance) throughout the entire State of California. 

Small claims court assistance is for individual consumers only - it's not provided to businesses. Collection, employment law, and accidents are not included.

I am attorney Renée Yvonne Gardner and I speak Spanishhablo español. For help, please contact me here: message me here. If a consultation fee is required, kindly pay it before submitting your Contact Form.

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Making a false or fraudulent workers' compensation claim is a felony subject to up to five years in prison or a fine of up to $50,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine.

Contact Renée Today

For one-on-one and personalized representation in serious personal injury or death cases, or streamlined and efficient small claims court assistance for your consumer issue, I'm here to serve you.

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