About Claude Armand
Claude Armand Wyle is a partner at Wyle & Associates, a law firm located at 425 California Street in San Francisco, California. Since 1981, he has focused his practice on personal injury law, specializing in cases involving products liability and insurance claims. The firm has established a reputation for its thorough approach to litigation, and Claude is particularly recognized for his commitment to advocating for clients who have suffered due to the negligence of others. His experience allows him to navigate complex legal issues effectively. Claude earned his law degree from UC Hastings College of the Law in 1980 — Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
This academic background provided him with a robust foundation in critical thinking and analysis—skills that are essential for addressing the details of personal injury law. His practice primarily involves representing clients injured in automobile accidents, workplace incidents, and cases against manufacturers of unsafe products. Claude’s ability to handle cases from initial consultation through trial ensures that clients receive the compensation they deserve. Before becoming a partner at Wyle & Associates in 1982, Claude served as an associate at a prominent law firm. During this time, he developed his skills in personal injury law, developing a keen understanding of the nuances involved in such cases.
His legal career began in 1980 as a clerk, where he gained invaluable insights into the workings of the legal system. This early experience has significantly informed his practice, enhancing his advocacy skills and his ability to handle the requirements of the law. Claude is admitted to practice in California and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. His understanding of both state and federal laws enables him to handle cases that may involve multiple jurisdictions. This gives comprehensive legal representation.
He remains actively involved in the legal community, participating in various professional associations that keep him updated on the latest developments in personal injury law. This engagement not only benefits his practice but also contributes to his professional growth. Outside of his legal practice, Claude is deeply committed to community service — He regularly engages in pro bono work, assisting individuals who cannot afford legal representation. His dedication to helping others reflects his belief in justice and the importance of access to legal resources for all individuals. This commitment to service is a cornerstone of his professional ethos, illustrating his desire to make a positive impact both inside and outside the courtroom.