Dale S. Gribow
DALE GRIBOW ATTORNEY AT LAW
Career Highlights:
Dale Gribow is a “Boutique Concierge” CV PI/DUI firm with 25+ TOP LAWYER awards, 4 Dale Gribow Days, 9 Man of the Year (The City of Palm Desert, The City of Hope and The California Senate etc) and awarded Mr. Charity. The caseload is limited, allowing calls to be answered and returned the “Old Fashioned” way…by Dale, not an assistant.
Dale promises, “Whether or not I accept your case if you take the time to call, I will personally take the time to direct you.”
Don’t let a lawyer who hasn’t walked in your shoes as a fellow accident victim tell you how to tie your laces. You need an Esquire, not an Escort! Of course most people never need a lawyer, however, plan ahead and note Dale’s info, in case you do…because people don’t plan to fail, they fail to plan!
FACULTY MEMBER AT THE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGEONS ANNUAL SEMINAR TEACHING HOW TO WRITE A MED/LEGAL REPORT.
Most local doctors didn't learn this in "Their Medical School," thus decreasing your case value. The chances are this includes your doctor.
YOU MAY NOT NEED A PI/DUI LAWYER!
FREE CONFIDENTIAL STRATEGY ANALYSIS CONSULTATION
To Determine Your Needs!
For decades, followers of his 1,000+ legal columns and “Accidentally Yours” talk shows know he advises, “ONLY hire a local award-winning PI Lawyer, and not some no name, non-local 1-800 lawyer. Gribow was also a victim and walked in your shoes!" He understands what you are and will be going through and understands that Accidents never happen at a good time...so “Don’t let a lawyer, who has not walked in your shoes, tell you how to tie your laces, and don’t let the insurance company run you over too.” You need sound advice, not soundbites, from an experienced award-winning lawyer!
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
-
Contingent Fees
on ACCIDENT cases
- California
- Spanish: Spoken
- Lead attorney
- Law Office Dale Gribow
- Current
- Univ of Southern Calif
- Undergraduate Degree
- Loyola Law School
- Law Degree
- Man of the Year
- City of Palm Desert
- Man of the Year
- City of Hope
- Proclaimed 4 Times
- Dale Gribow Day
- TOP LAWYER 2011-17 DUI/PI
- TOP LAWYER PALM SPRING LIFE
- AVVO
- 10.0 perfect rating
- - Current
- Consumer Attorneys of California
- active member
- - Current
- CALIFORNIA DUI LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
- member
- - Current
- California State Bar  # 45273
- Member
- - Current
- National Association Criminal Defense Lawyers
- member
- DALE GRIBOW ON THE LAW
- COACHELLA VALLEY WEEKLY
- SOCIETY COLUMNIST
- THE DESERT SUN NEWSPAPER
- DALE GRIBOW ON THE LAW
- HERALD EXAMINER
- ACCIDENTALLY SPEAKING, WEEKLY RADIO SHOW
- HOW TO WRITE A MED/LEGAL REPORT, INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, BEVERLY HILLS ANNUALLY
- ANNUAL SPEAKER
- Q. Is it inappropriate to reach out to PD after coming to agreement with the DA as the victim who wants no time? Felony DV
- A: This should all be handled by the lawyers...and not you....as a general rule...stay out of it.
In a good percentage of DV cases, the V wants to drop the charges or for the D to get NO TIME.
I think this is because D is the breadwinner AND father of any child in the house.
The DAs are used to getting requests to dismiss/go easy on the D...but that doesn't mean they will do so.
A lot often depends on the past history of the D..............and the severity of the injury.
- Q. I was recently found guilty of Truancy (270.1) I violated probation quickly and was given 30 days jail time. I feel like
- A: get a new lawyer and file an appeal
file a complaint with the DA/PJ
maybe set up a meeting with the head of the PD's office to discuss an appeal
- Q. Is it illegal for a prosecutor to continue prosecuting a case if he has a conflict of interest?
- A: It would appear this "conflict of interest" is something your lawyer should deal with.
I assume s/he would talk to the presiding judge.
Maybe even a "leaked" story to the local paper?