Raising a Family and Running a Law Firm: Why Both Matter to Me

When people meet me for the first time, they usually see the lawyer — the guy who’s ready to go to bat for them after they’ve been injured, who knows the law and doesn’t back down from a fight.

But I’m also a husband. A dad. A son. And now, I’m proud to say — a father working alongside my own son in this firm.

That’s the side of me that drives everything I do at Chatenka Injury Law.

Family Is the Foundation of This Firm

This practice wasn’t built overnight. It was built during late nights, early mornings, school drop-offs, and baseball games. It was built while raising a family and staying grounded in what matters most.

When I say we treat clients like family — I don’t mean it as a tagline. I mean it because I know what it’s like to worry about your kids, your spouse, your health, and your future. When someone comes to me after a serious accident, they’re not just dealing with physical pain — they’re dealing with how it affects their whole life.

That hits home for me. So we treat every case with the kind of care and attention I’d want someone to give my own family.

Why I Run My Firm the Way I Do

I keep things small, on purpose. We don’t take on hundreds of cases at once. Why? Because I want to know my clients’ names, not their case numbers.

I want to be the one who returns your call. I want to sit across from you and explain your options. I want to be the lawyer who tells it to you straight — even if it’s not what you expected to hear — because that’s what I’d want for my family.

This firm is built on trust, honesty, and relationships. That’s how we’ve earned results — and respect — over the years.

When You Hire Us, You’re Getting More Than Legal Help

You’re getting a team that’s rooted in something real. A family that understands what it means to protect what matters. And a law firm that fights for you like we’d fight for our own.

If you’re looking for an attorney who sees you, hears you, and actually gives a damn — we’re right here.

Let’s talk.

— Aaron

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