Stalled Serious
Injury Case
We specialize in reviving and closing stalled workers’ comp cases on your behalf.
Workers’
Compensation
We work hard to get you the proper medical care and full benefits you deserve.
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Warriors You Can Trust
Located in Rancho Mirage, English Lloyd & Armenta has been serving the Coachella Valley for more than 30 years. We represent workers who have been injured on the job and need help obtaining workers’ compensation benefits and those who have been wrongfully denied overtime.
Pursuing Justice | Proven Results
$6,750,000
Personal Injury & Work Comp – VR v. JC, DDP – The injured worker suffered third degree burns on his torso and legs and underwent lumbar surgery. He was injured when he was testing an underground pool heater …
$2,500,000
Work Comp – JA v. Kroger Food 4 Less – While lifting a box our client felt a sharp pain in his neck. The MRI revealed cord compression and our client should have been afforded immediate decompression surgery …
$1,000,000.00
Personal Injury & Work Comp – TC v WalGreen – Work Comp – Prior counsel recommended $80,000.00 to settle the matter. However, much to his credit prior counsel realized the case was complex given a poor surgical …
$465,000
Work Comp – GC v. BP Co. – Our client, a journeyman plumber, suffered a cumulative injury over the years to his neck culminating in fusion surgery. His prior lawyer recommended a settlement of $165,000.00 …
Our Blog
What is an on-the-job third-party injury claim?
Many California workers across the Coachella Valley know that state laws require their employers to step up and financially compensate them when they suffer workplace
Tree worker’s injury causes temporary disability
Workers in California who were injured in work-related accidents will likely have to deal with more than just the pain. Serious injuries that cause temporary
A bit of advice for Coachella Valley construction injury victims
What do you do if you’re a Coachella Valley construction worker who has suffered debilitating on-the-job injuries? That turn of circumstances is far from unusual




