David Gammill is a prominent Los Angeles trial attorney and the founder of Gammill Law, a boutique firm dedicated to securing justice in complex personal injury and civil rights cases. Known for his relentless advocacy, David represents individuals harmed by negligence, abuse of power, and systemic injustice—fighting for fair compensation and meaningful reforms that protect clients and their communities.
Drawing upon extensive trial experience, Gammill meticulously prepares each case, leveraging evidence-based strategies and a keen understanding of the legal landscape. His client-centered approach ensures transparent communication and personalized guidance, with a focus on delivering tangible, life-changing results for those facing serious injuries, wrongful death, or violations of fundamental civil liberties.
At Gammill Law, clients benefit from a forward-thinking legal team committed to holding wrongdoers accountable, challenging institutional misconduct, and ensuring that victims’ voices are heard. Whether advocating for those injured by reckless behavior or confronting unjust practices that discriminate against vulnerable populations, David Gammill’s unwavering dedication and trusted counsel empower clients to rebuild their lives and restore their dignity.
When you need a tireless ally to champion your rights and secure the compensation and justice you deserve, look no further than David Gammill and Gammill Law.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
- California
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- Utah
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- 9th Circuit
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- English
- Spanish
- Founding Partner & Trial Attorney
- Gammill Law
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- University of Notre Dame
- J.D. (2008) | Law
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- Michigan State University
- B.A. (2002) | Business
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- Honors: Dean's List
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- Number 3 Verdict: Civil Rights 2017
- TopVerdict.com
- Top Felony Trial Attorney
- Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office
- New Trial Attorney of The Year
- Orange County District Attorney’s Office
- State Bar of California  # 258286
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- State Bar of Utah  # 16281
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- Pomona officer charged with civil rights violations
- Eyewitness News ABC7.com
- SMYERS v. CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE 2006
- Court of Appeals of New Mexico
- Cross Examination, Continued Education for Lawyers
- Q. Is it worth pursuing a personal injury claim against Vons? Offered $25,000.
- A: Your situation absolutely warrants serious legal consideration, and based on what you've described, your claim is likely worth far more than the $25,000 the insurance adjuster has offered. Given your head and cervical spinal injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and the store’s admitted fault, your case could potentially be valued in the six- to seven-figure range.
In California, personal injury compensation accounts for medical bills (past and future), lost wages, pain and suffering, and sometimes punitive damages if gross negligence is involved. The presence of video evidence, eyewitnesses, and the store's signed admission of fault significantly strengthens your case. However, ... Read More
- Q. Can CHP be liable for not conducting blood test in fatal accident?
- A: I’m very sorry for your loss, but No. Generally speaking the police are immune from lawsuits for being bad/lazy/incompetent at their investigative jobs.
Perhaps the driver’s employer could have liability or the state for the condition of the road.
Under no circumstances should you settle a wrongful death case without legal representation. Reach out to any lawyer on here that seems reputable if that’s what you are in the middle of doing.
- Q. My son was subjected to an illegal search and seizure of his person and property and then illegally arrested.
- A: Depending on the detailed facts, he may have a civil rights case against the government. Contact a lawyer who handles civil rights and police misconduct cases asap as you are against deadlines.