About Me
About Me
Dedicated to Hope, Healing, and Recovery.
Steven I. Brandwein has spent 35 years representing patients and their families in medical negligence cases throughout California and Colorado. His practice is focused entirely on this area of law, not as one of several practice groups, but as the only work he does. He is licensed in California (since 1990) and Colorado (since 1996). Every client who contacts his office deals with him directly, from the first phone call through the conclusion of the case.
Steven I. Brandwein has practiced medical negligence law, and only medical negligence law, for more than 35 years. He does not handle car accidents. He does not handle slip and falls. He represents patients and their families who have been injured by the people and institutions entrusted with their care.
That focus is intentional. Medical negligence cases are among the most technically complex in personal injury law. Understanding where a standard of care broke down, building a case around it, and taking it through a process that hospitals and their insurers are built to resist, requires an attorney who has done this work long enough to know how all of it works.
Steven earned his J.D. from Pepperdine University School of Law and his undergraduate degree from New York University. He has been licensed to practice law in California since 1990 and in Colorado since 1996. Over the course of his career, he has resolved hundreds of medical negligence claims on behalf of clients across a range of case types, including surgical errors, failed spine surgeries, delayed cancer diagnosis, nursing negligence, pharmaceutical errors, birth injuries, and wrongful death.
What clients consistently note is that they were able to reach him directly throughout the process. Not a paralegal. Not a case manager. He answers the phone. That is not a differentiator he invented for marketing purposes. It is how he has always practiced.
All consultations are free and handled personally. All cases are taken on a strict contingency fee arrangement under California Business and Professions Code Section 6146, AB-35.