The Wagner Law Group, a Fresno-based personal injury firm with over 30 years of experience serving California accident victims, has relocated to 7815 N Palm Ave, Ste 410, Fresno CA 93711. The new office, situated near the San Joaquin River just blocks from its previous location, coincides with the launch of a dedicated Accident Victim Hotline at (833) 200-7111. Firm founder Butch Wagner emphasized the timeliness of these developments, noting a recent increase in serious motor vehicle accidents, including a Sunday incident on HWY 99 involving a wrong-way driver that resulted in a multi-vehicle collision with fatalities.
This expansion is significant as it centralizes and enhances access to legal services for individuals and families navigating the aftermath of traumatic events. The hotline serves as a direct conduit for victims of auto accidents, slip and fall incidents in stores or private residences, and sexual misconduct by individuals in positions of authority, including cases involving abuse within the federal prison system. The firm's long-standing practice in wrongful death law underscores that families are entitled to seek compensation for financial burdens following the loss of a loved one due to another's fault, a process the firm handles with the goal of maximizing recovery.
Beyond traditional personal injury, the firm positions itself as a premier Fire Attorney in California, offering specialized support for wildfire victims. This is particularly relevant in the context of ongoing disasters like the Eaton Fire, which the firm cites as an example of events that devastate communities. The firm's Eaton fire lawyers are highlighted as a resource for those seeking answers and legal recourse after such catastrophes, with consultation available via a separate line at (626) 310-3796.
The consolidation of these services—from immediate accident response through the hotline to complex litigation for wildfire damages—represents a broader commitment to addressing the multifaceted legal needs arising from negligence and disaster across the state. For residents, the implications are direct: streamlined access to experienced legal counsel during crises that can determine financial stability and justice. For the legal industry, it reflects a model of integrated practice areas aimed at serving vulnerable populations following both common accidents and large-scale tragedies.


