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The You’d Call Home For
Formerly known as V&A Law Firm, we’ve reimagined how legal care should feel. When life gets turned upside down, Callmom.legal is here to help you land on your feet. Compassionate, experienced personal injury support — just like a mom would give when everything falls apart and you don’t know where to turn.






Callmom.legal
Personal Injury Lawyers in Encino
No one walks out the door expecting their life to be turned upside down. But every day across California, families are blindsided by accidents — from car crashes to medical negligence that misses something serious. And in those overwhelming moments, when pain, confusion, and fear take over, you do what we’ve all been taught to do: you call mom.
At Callmom.legal, we step in with the fierce love and fight of a mother — to protect you, advocate for you, and make sure you’re not alone. Whether it’s an accident caused by someone else’s carelessness or a failure in medical care, these injuries can bring not just physical pain, but emotional and financial strain. The bills pile up. Work becomes impossible. And if someone you love is hurt, you’re left picking up the pieces and making heartbreaking decisions.
We get it. And we’re here for you — like a mom would be.
Our team of California personal injury lawyers, based in Encino, works tirelessly to get you the compensation you deserve. We know how urgent this is. The clock starts ticking the moment the injury happens, and waiting too long can make all the difference.
So don’t carry this alone. Call Mom. We’ll take it from here.
Schedule your free consultation today.

Millions Recovered for Injured Clients Across California
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Practice Areas
Legal Advocacy That Feels Like Family
Auto Accident
Auto Accident
Birth Injury
Birth Injury
Brain Injury
Brain Injury
Dog Bite
Dog Bite
Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice
Pedestrian Accident
Pedestrian Accident
Premise Liability
Premise Liability
Property Damage
Property Damage
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Abuse
Slip and Fall
Slip and Fall
Spine Injury
Spine Injury
Truck Accident
Truck Accident
Wrongful Death
Wrongful Death
What Our Clients Say
Results matter—and so does how you're treated. Here's what past clients have to say.
We know how overwhelming it is to navigate legal recovery while trying to heal emotionally and physically. That’s why we take pride not only in the results we deliver, but in how we walk alongside every client. These reviews come from people—parents, workers, neighbors—who reached out in moments of crisis and found comfort in having a legal team that treated them like family.
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Our Attorneys
Meet Our Team

Ghazal Amy Vahdat

Kevin M. Davis

Rodney Yashouafar

Tony Parrish
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an attorney for minor motor vehicle accidents?
Experiencing an auto accident is not uncommon. Fortunately, most of these incidents are relatively minor in nature. If you were in such a collision, it may not be necessary to seek legal help. If no injuries occurred and the only damages were to property, it’s typically okay to work directly with the insurance company to cover your losses.
Is there a deadline for filing a legal claim?
The statute of limitations for personal injury cases in California is two years. This is true for anything ranging from motor vehicle accidents to violent assaults. However, this deadline extends to three years for medical malpractice claims. Additionally, the statute of limitations can be extended in other circumstances. You should speak with our personal injury attorneys in Encino to learn more about how long you have to file a claim.
What’s the statute of limitations on California wrongful death cases?
If you’ve lost a loved one due to the wrongful acts of a third party, you have two years to file a claim. Missing this deadline will likely forfeit your ability to obtain compensation. However, there are some exceptions to this rule — similar to exceptions for the personal injury statute of limitations. You should discuss your case with an attorney.
How are California wrongful death cases handled?
As mentioned above, there is a two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death cases in California. Some circumstances can extend this deadline. Unfortunately, there are also scenarios that can reduce your time to act. For instance, cases against government entities typically require written claims to be submitted within six months. This is why it’s always advisable to speak with a lawyer
How can you predict the cost of future medical treatments?
There’s no way to perfectly predict the cost of future medical expenses. However, there have been countless personal injury cases that came before yours. We can use these as predictors. For instance, imagine a motorcycle accident that results in paraplegia for a 25-year-old. We know that the average lifetime cost of treatment is over $2.3 million. Such statistics can help predict eventual costs.
What if I accidentally admit fault in my accident?
One thing insurance adjusters are great at is eliciting admissions of fault from victims. This is why you should always let an attorney handle the insurance company after personal injury accidents. However, even partial fault will not stop you from recovering compensation in California. Let our attorneys review your case and discuss your options
What if I’m unsatisfied with my California personal injury attorneys?
It may be the case that you’re already working with an attorney on your case, but you’re not exactly happy with how they’re handling your claim. If that’s the case, there’s nothing stopping you from contacting other law offices. If you’re unhappy with your legal representation, reach out to us today.
Who is at fault for injuries suffered in violent acts?
In violent attacks, California law holds perpetrators criminally accountable. Their victims can also seek damages from them in a court of law. However, it’s possible that other third parties may hold some liability as well. For instance, envision a scenario where a property owner failed to provide adequate security. In such a situation, that owner could be responsible.
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