Alan Van Gelder is an accomplished attorney with a laser focus on
catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, product liability,
business litigation, and legal malpractice. His impressive track
record includes successful representation in numerous high-profile
and intricate cases, securing multi-million dollar verdicts and
settlements against major corporations, State and City governmental
entities, law firms, and celebrities.
Notably, Alan played
a pivotal role in representing the family of actor Bill Paxton in a
wrongful death case. In another landmark victory, he obtained a $12.2
million verdict for Jessica Vu, who suffered a traumatic brain injury
after a fall down a flight of stairs. The jury returned the verdict
in Jessica's favor, holding her 0% at fault, despite the defendants
blaming her for the fall and denying the existence of her brain
injury.
Alan's dedication to securing justice is evident
in his representation of Katherine Keck, where he obtained a $15
million verdict against the Bel Air Bay Club for the wrongful death
of her son due to their failure to promptly call 911, leading to a
heat-related illness. He also played a key role in securing justice
for Tomislav George, whose arm was nearly amputated in a horrific
crash caused by a property manager for Firstservice Residential
California LLC. Alan successfully held the company fully responsible
for the drunk driver's actions.
Alan's contributions
extend to securing significant settlements, including an $11.75
million settlement with the County of Los Angeles for the wrongful
death of Milton Olin, a cyclist struck by a Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Deputy. Alan's investigation exposed the Deputy's false
claims and revealed that he was texting on his cell phone shortly
before the collision.
Alan's formidable expertise led to
an excess of $20 million settlement in a case involving contractor
negligence and an excess of $15 million settlement in a professional
negligence claim. He secured an $18 million confidential settlement
for a firefighter who suffered a spinal injury due to a defective
product on a fire engine and a confidential $11.5 million settlement
for a man who suffered severe injuries after a fall from height. Alan
also obtained a $10 million settlement in a case involving a crash
between a farm truck and a high school student and a $7 million
confidential settlement for a young woman burned by a defectively
designed firepot.
Recognized for his excellence, Alan has
been named as a Super Lawyer from 2014 to the present. Before this,
he was featured in Southern California Rising Stars Magazine/Los
Angeles Magazine from 2005 to 2013. Alan is a distinguished member of
the Consumer Attorneys of California, the Consumer Attorneys
Association of Los Angeles, and the American Association for Justice.
He actively contributes to the legal community as a board member of
the Association of Business Trial Lawyers, Los Angeles Chapter.
Beyond his legal accomplishments, Alan actively supports Bet Tzedek,
a non-profit organization providing free legal services to low-income
individuals and at-risk children, families, and seniors.
Alan
earned his B.A. degree in political science summa cum laude from
California State University at Northridge in 1999. He then graduated
magna cum laude with a J.D. from Southwestern University School of
Law in 2002, where he served on the Southwestern Law Review and
authored an influential paper on abolishing the Supervisor Exception
to the Independent Employee Action Defense in Cal-OSHA Cases.
With
his exceptional advocacy skills and unwavering commitment to his
clients, Alan Van Gelder continues to make a significant impact in
the legal arena, securing justice for those who need it most.