Finding Our Los Angeles Civil Rights Law Office
McMurray Henriks, LLP is located in the Financial District of Downtown Los Angeles at:
811 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 1640
Los Angeles, CA 90017
811 Wilshire is on Wilshire Boulevard between Lebanon Street and Flower Street. This office building has been a fixture in Downtown’s Financial District since 1960, and also features some retail space as well as Elevate Lounge in the penthouse. Our law office is on the 16th floor.
We are just a block from the 7th Street / Metro Center light rail station. We are also easily accessed via CA-110. Paid parking is available down the block at the SP+ Parking ramp at 616 South Figueroa Street.
From our law office, we handle police misconduct and civil rights claims, personal injury claims and more for people in Los Angeles County and throughout California.
We are only a mile from the Los Angeles County Superior Court Stanley Mosk Courthouse and the First Street U.S. Courthouse.
Please call 323-931-6200 anytime, day or night, to schedule an appointment before visiting our 811 Wilshire law office. You can also reach us by email. Many of our appointments are conducted over the phone or via videoconference, for your convenience. A visit to our law office may not be necessary. We offer home and hospital visits when appropriate in personal injury cases. We also offer jail and prison visits in police misconduct and civil rights cases.
Preparing For Your First Meeting With McMurray Henriks, LLP
Whether your meeting is in-person with us at our Downtown Los Angeles law office or it will be held virtually, rest assured that our staff will let you know what to bring.
Generally speaking, it is a good idea to retain all documents that could be related to your case and keep them in one place where you will be able to access them easily. Documents include things like medical bills, financial statements or any communications regarding the matter.
We also encourage you to write down your memories of the events that took place to ensure no details are forgotten, and make note of any witnesses. Even photographing the scene, any property damage or injuries can prove beneficial to your case.
When you call to schedule your meeting, feel free to ask any questions. We want to make this process as stress-free as possible for you.