
Karan Joshi
Founder- Orange Law Firm
Professional Summary
Karan Joshi is a dedicated litigator and counselor with a reputation for tenacity and a client-centered approach. With a well-rounded practice, he frequently represents individuals, families, and businesses, guiding them through complex legal matters with compassion and clarity.
Notable Skills & Talents
Litigation Strategy: Skilled in crafting persuasive arguments and securing favorable settlements.
Collaborative Resolution: Strong focus on mediation and alternative dispute resolution to reduce time and expense.
Analytical Expertise: Capable of breaking down intricate legal issues into clear, actionable steps.
Client Advocacy: Prioritizes client education, communication, and empowerment throughout legal processes.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
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Contingent Fees
Free Consultation | Consulta Gratis
- Arizona
- State Bar of Arizona
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- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 24120933
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- State Bar of Texas  # 24120933
- Member
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- Q. Involved in an accident with a motorcycle in Texas; concerned about a potential lawsuit and citation dispute.
- A: In Texas, when someone is killed in an accident, their family can file a wrongful death lawsuit against any party they believe is responsible. They can sue:
You, as the driver of the vehicle
The owner of the vehicle if they believe the owner was negligent in lending it
Any parties contributing to the accident (e.g., manufacturers, cities, etc.)
If your insurance company is notified, they will **usually appoint an attorney to defend you**—but you can still get a private consultation for added protection.
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✅ What You Should Do Now:
1. Don’t speak with the deceased's family or their attorney directly—refer them to your insurer.
2. Notify your insurer (and your ... Read More
- Q. Insurance company mistakenly sent my check for car loss to another person and closed the investigation. How can I resolve this?
- A: If an insurance company in Texas mistakenly issued your vehicle loss check to the wrong person and then closed the claim, you have legal options under Texas insurance law to correct the error and receive proper compensation. First, contact the insurance company in writing to formally dispute the closure of your claim and request that it be reopened. Clearly state that you never received the funds and that the check was issued in error.
Under Texas Insurance Code § 541, insurance companies are prohibited from engaging in unfair claim settlement practices, including failing to promptly and fairly settle a valid claim. If the company fails to resolve the issue, you can file a complaint with ... Read More
- Q. What is a fair settlement after being hit by a driver running a red light causing personal injuries and lost wages?
- A: A fair settlement after being hit by a driver who ran a red light depends on the severity of your injuries, the medical expenses incurred, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any long-term impact on your quality of life. If you required emergency care, ongoing treatment, or missed work due to your injuries, these damages should be fully compensated in the settlement. Insurance companies often consider the total cost of medical bills and lost income, then add an amount for pain and suffering—commonly calculated as a multiple of medical costs. For example, minor injuries may settle for \$10,000–\$25,000, while more serious injuries involving surgery or permanent damage can result in settlements ... Read More