John C. Bush & Associates, Attorneys At Law

Your Personal Injury & Workers' Compensation Attorney

 

 
We are aggressive trial attorneys. Our lawyers are skilled in personal injury litigation and workers compensation matters.  Let us look at your case for FREE!

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(951) 765-5682

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120 S. Harvard

Hemet, CA 92543

 

 

Melissa Raskey:

Specializes In: Wills, Trust, Probate, Bankruptcy, Real Estate Law and Loan Modifications.

Melissa Raskey grew up in the San Jacinto Valley graduating from Hemet High in 1987. She still reside in the Valley.  
She graduated from UCR (Riverside) in 1991 with a Bachelors in Psychology and minor in Sociology and then attended the University of Redlands to work on a teaching credential (1992-1993). She got her real estate license in 1991 and Real estate Broker's license in 1993. Melissa Raskey has worked in Real Estate since 1991 for new home developers in the sales department. She worked for Osborne Development for 9 years and was the corporate broker and vice president of sales and marketing for Distinguished Homes in Anaheim Hills for the last 3 years.
 
Melissa Raskey attended Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego and was admitted to the Bar in May 2002. She also has a Real Estate Broker's license in the States of Colorado and Oklahoma. She understand the ins and outs of real estate sales transactions and will be a strong advocate for my clients.
We serve the following areas: 

San Jacinto

Idyllwild

Banning

Beaumont

Fontana
Loma Linda

Lake Elsinore

Temecula

Riverside

Murrieta

Rancho Cucamonga
Menefee

Perris

Moreno Valley

San Bernardino

Corona

Anza
Yucaipa

Hemet

Palm Springs & Desert Cities

Redlands

Yucaipa

Mountain Communities
Colton

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Some of the content of this site is considered advertising material under the applicable rules of the California State Bar and under the rules of certain states. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in any new or future claim or lawsuit. "Making a false or fraudulent statement of fact in order to obtain workers' compensation benefits is a felony and may result in a fine of up to $50,000.00 or double the amount of the fraud, whichever is greater, and time in the California State Prison System."

'Making a false or fraudulent workers' compensation claim is a felony subject to up to five years in prison or a fine of up to $50,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine.' [Lab.C. § 5432(a)]

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