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Best Lawyers in America 2026 (7 attorneys) · $117M PG&E Settlement · Est. 1987

Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP

20 Bicentennial Circle · Sacramento, CA 95826 · (916) 379-3500

Personal Injury Wrongful Death Catastrophic Injury Trucking Accidents Product Liability Dangerous Roads

Northern California's premier personal injury and wrongful death trial firm. Founded in 1987. Partners Roger Dreyer, Joseph Babich, Robert Buccola, Christopher Wood, and Steven Campora have more multi-million-dollar verdicts than any firm in the region — including a $117M PG&E settlement.

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4.9
★★★★★
Based on 82+ verified client reviews
Overall
4.9
Results
5.0
Communication
4.8
Value
4.9
Editorial Verdict

Why Choose Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP?

When the injury is life-changing, the right firm is one with a verdict record juries actually know about. Dreyer Babich is that firm in Northern California. Five name partners with decades of trial experience. Seven attorneys recognized in The Best Lawyers in America 2026. A $117 million settlement against PG&E. The firm takes the cases other lawyers refer out — paralyzing injuries, fatal trucking crashes, defective products. Personal attention from partners, paired with the resources to take a Fortune 500 defendant to verdict. If your case is large or complex, this is the firm insurers most expect to see across the courtroom.

Fees & Pricing

What You'll Likely Pay

Fee structure: Contingency. The firm provides written fee agreements at the outset and offers a free initial consultation to review options and scope.

$0 unless you win
all injury matters
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The Team

Key Attorneys

Roger Dreyer - Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP

Roger Dreyer

Founding Partner
Trial attorney with verdicts and settlements across catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and product liability. Best Lawyers in America.
Steven M. Campora - Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP

Steven M. Campora

Partner
Lead counsel on the $117M PG&E settlement. Complex litigation, mass tort, and high-stakes negligence cases.
Christopher Wood - Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP

Christopher Wood

Partner
Trucking accidents, dangerous roads, and serious vehicle injury claims throughout Northern California.
Client Experiences

What Clients Say

Client
Anonymous Client
Catastrophic Injury · Sacramento
★★★★★
"Spinal cord injury from a defective product. The firm matched the manufacturer's defense team and pushed the case to a settlement that funds lifetime care."
Client
Family of Decedent
Wrongful Death · Northern CA
★★★★★
"Fatal trucking accident on I-80. Steve Campora's team built a case that resolved without trial but at a level the carrier never wanted to pay. They were transparent throughout."
Client
Stacy L.
Product Liability · Sacramento
★★★★★
"I expected to be passed off to junior staff. Instead, the partners stayed personally engaged. Result far exceeded what I'd been told to expect."
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FAQ

Common Questions About This Firm

What kinds of cases does Dreyer Babich take?
Serious and catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death cases throughout Northern California. The firm specifically takes the cases other firms can't fund — long fights against well-resourced defendants like trucking companies, utilities, manufacturers, and hospitals.
Do they charge any upfront fees?
No. Every case is taken on contingency — you owe nothing unless and until the firm recovers compensation for you. Case costs (experts, depositions, exhibits) are advanced by the firm.
Will I work directly with a name partner?
Yes. Unlike many large PI firms, Dreyer Babich's model is direct partner involvement. Clients have a partner accountable for their case and prompt responses to concerns.
How long does a serious injury case take?
Catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases often take 18–36 months. The firm provides realistic timelines after initial case review and updates clients at each milestone.
Why has the firm earned so many large verdicts?
Trial readiness. The firm prepares every case as if it will go to verdict, which materially changes settlement leverage. The $117M PG&E settlement and dozens of multi-million-dollar verdicts are the track record carriers recognize.