Elizabeth Brandlin started working as a case manager/paralegal at Silberman & Lam in 2023. As a case manager she handles client relations, advocates for injured workers access to treatment, and prepares and files hearings, petitions, and demands. Ms. Brandlin is bilingual in Spanish and English. She works on cases in the Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernadino, and Riverside County.
Prior to her career as a worker’s compensation paralegal, Ms. Brandlin completed the Southern California School of Interpretation court interpreter program. Ms. Brandlin was previously an educator and completed her master’s degree in Translations and Trans culturalism at the University of Sevilla, while teaching in Spain.
She graduated with a dual bachelors’ degree from San Francisco State University in Psychology & Spanish. Providing access to others through education, language, resources, advocacy, and collaboration has always been at the heart of her career. In her free time, she enjoys swimming, traveling and the outdoors.
Between failures by employers to comply with state law, opposition from insurance reps, and the inherent difficulty of demonstrating how severe your condition really is, your odds of achieving a positive claim resolution without dedicated legal representation could be very slim. A tenacious Orange County workers’ compensation lawyer could be your strongest and most steadfast ally from start to finish of your case. Call today for a private consultation.
Silberman & Lam, LLP
Elizabeth Brandlin started working as a case manager/paralegal at Silberman & Lam in 2023. As a case manager she handles client relations, advocates for injured workers access to treatment, and prepares and files hearings, petitions, and demands. Ms. Brandlin is bilingual in Spanish and English. She works on cases in the Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernadino, and Riverside County.
Prior to her career as a worker’s compensation paralegal, Ms. Brandlin completed the Southern California School of Interpretation court interpreter program. Ms. Brandlin was previously an educator and completed her master’s degree in Translations and Trans culturalism at the University of Sevilla, while teaching in Spain.
She graduated with a dual bachelors’ degree from San Francisco State University in Psychology & Spanish. Providing access to others through education, language, resources, advocacy, and collaboration has always been at the heart of her career. In her free time, she enjoys swimming, traveling and the outdoors.
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