Law Offices of Dennis A. Dascanio opens Ontario office
The workers' compensation and Social Security disability firm has opened a new location in Ontario to serve the Inland Empire, adding a third Southern California office. The move expands access for injured workers in a region with heavy logistics, construction, transportation and manufacturing employment.
Why it matters: - The Ontario office gives injured workers in San Bernardino County and the broader Inland Empire closer access to a firm that says it has recovered more than $2 billion since 1987. - The expansion targets a region with high concentrations of logistics, warehousing, construction, transportation and manufacturing jobs, which can carry elevated workplace injury risk. - Free consultations and contingency-fee representation lower the upfront cost for workers considering a claim.
What happened: - The Law Offices of Dennis A. Dascanio opened a new office in Ontario, California, on June 26, 2026. - The new office is at 3401 N. Centre Lake Dr., Suite 580, Ontario, CA 91761. - The Ontario office can be reached at (909) 460-6900. - The firm now has three Southern California locations, including Santa Ana and San Diego.
The details: - The firm traces its roots to 1987, when Dennis A. Dascanio opened his first office in Santa Ana the same year he was admitted to the California State Bar. - Dascanio was a Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist through the California Board of Legal Specialization from 1997 to 2024. - Dascanio has been recognized as a Super Lawyers honoree every year from 2019 through 2026. - His case results include multiple settlements above $1 million and a high of $8.6 million. - The firm offers bilingual services in English and Spanish. - The team includes Gerardo Martin Del Campo, a legal associate with more than 30 years of workers' compensation experience, and Jake T. Dascanio, an honors graduate of California Western School of Law. - The firm operates on a contingency-fee basis, so clients pay no attorney fees unless the case succeeds. - Free consultations are available at all three office locations. - The firm's toll-free consultation line is (844) PRO-4LAW. - The firm website is DascanioLaw.com.
Between the lines: - The Ontario move appears aimed at matching the firm's long workers' compensation focus with an Inland Empire labor market that generates a steady volume of workplace injury claims. - Dennis A. Dascanio framed the expansion as an extension of the firm's original mission to fight for injured workers and maximize recoveries. - The bilingual offering suggests the firm is positioning itself for a diverse client base across Southern California.
What's next: - The Ontario office will handle workers' compensation and Social Security disability matters for clients in the Inland Empire. - Injured workers can schedule consultations by phone or through the firm's website. - The firm will continue operating from Santa Ana and San Diego while serving clients across Southern California.
The bottom line: - The Ontario launch extends a long-running workers' compensation practice into one of Southern California's most injury-prone employment corridors.
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