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Trial lawyer Craig Fontaine Ashton brings Ironman discipline to the courtroom

Craig Fontaine Ashton Northern California personal injury attorney Craig Fontaine Ashton has spent more than 25 years representing injured clients in disputes with insurance companies and corporations in Sacramento and across Northern California. As co-founder of Ashton & Price, LLP, established in 1996, Ashton has secured over $250 million in settlements, awards, and jury verdicts.

Ashton, a UC Berkeley graduate and Pepperdine Law alum, established his career in San Francisco’s competitive personal injury field. He is known for being trial-ready when negotiations break down. His firm manages cases including auto and pedestrian accidents, premises liability, and commercial vehicle claims, focusing on serious injury cases, providing free consultations and working on a contingency fee basis.

Ashton met Christopher Alan Price during their first year at Pepperdine University School of Law. The two immediately began to bond over their UC ties. This led to them forging a friendship that would blossom into an organic partnership. They went from fresh friends to roommates for their last two years of law school, before eventually becoming professional legal partners.

They each passed the California Bar on their first try and segued into working professionally in the legal field. Price joined his father’s law firm in Orange County, while Ashton took an associate attorney position with the Montgomery Street San Francisco PI firm, the Law Offices of Arnold Laub, two doors down from the “King of Torts” legend Melvin Belli, Esquire.

In 1996, Ashton and Price reconnected and founded the personal injury law firm Ashton & Price, LLP. Over the years, the firm has secured $250 million in settlements, awards, and jury verdicts. It has been consistently honored as a Top 10 Personal Injury Law Firm by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys and has been named the Personal Injury Law Firm of the Year by the Consumer Business Review for five consecutive years, helping build a strong local reputation among those searching for the best personal injury attorneys in Sacramento and Northern California.

Craig Fontaine Ashton Beyond the Office When he’s not in court, Ashton is training. He is a multiple-time Ironman triathlon finisher, completing 140.6-mile races across New Zealand, Australia, Mexico, and Spain. Today, he applies the same endurance mindset to complex litigation that has fostered such success in his athletic pursuits.

In addition to this extracurricular activity, he also hosts The All Things Legal Show and appears as a legal analyst on regional broadcast affiliates, breaking down high-profile cases for the public and serving a local audience.

Craig Fontaine Ashton The Importance of Serving Clients At Ashton & Price, clients enjoy the benefits of access to a superlative medical network combined with the power, strength, and legal leverage of a large, established, personal injury law firm, without losing the irreplaceable value of the personal touch of the direct attorney-client interaction.

For over a quarter of a century, Craig Fontaine Ashton and the lawyers of Ashton & Price have battled insurance companies and corporations on behalf of seriously injured Northern Californians, focusing on serious injury cases, forging and being influenced by the Personal Injury Attorney legends Melvin Belli and Arnold Laub.

Ashton & Price prioritizes direct service at every turn. Supported by state-of-the-art technology and a courteous, highly trained, dedicated support staff, Ashton & Price form real connections with its clients. From the very first meeting through the final case closing or jury trial, every important decision is made directly between the clients and their specific attorney, which is why some clients view the firm as containing some of the best personal injury attorneys in Sacramento.

For Ashton, preparation is non-negotiable, whether it’s race day or trial day.

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