— California Personal Injury

When Someone Else Is At Fault, We Hold Them Accountable.

Auto accidents, rideshare collisions, premises injuries, defective products. We pursue the maximum recovery for medical bills, lost wages, and pain & suffering — with no fees unless we win.

— The Basics

Recovering What You're Owed.

California personal injury law gives victims the right to be made whole when someone else’s negligence causes them harm. This means full compensation, not a fraction. Medical bills, future medical care, pain and suffering, and in some cases lost income and punitive damages.

The challenge is that insurance companies are designed to pay as little as possible. They’ll offer a quick lowball settlement, hope you accept, and close the file. That early offer is rarely close to what your case is worth.

We level the playing field. Insurance companies know us, know how we work cases, and know we’re prepared to litigate. That’s how clients end up with settlements that actually cover their losses, not just enough to make them go away.

— What We Handle

Every Type of Injury Case.

From routine fender-benders to catastrophic accidents, premises liability to defective products — we represent victims across the full personal injury landscape.

Auto Accidents

From rear-end collisions to multi-vehicle pileups. We deal with the insurance company so you can focus on recovery.

  • Rear-end collisions
  • Distracted driving
  • DUI accidents
  • Hit-and-run cases
Rideshare Accidents

Uber and Lyft cases involve specific insurance policies and complex liability rules. We know how to navigate them.

  • Passenger injuries
  • Other driver claims
  • Pedestrian/cyclist hits
  • $1M policy access
Trucking Accidents

Commercial truck accidents are far more devastating than auto collisions. Higher policy limits, multiple defendants, federal regulations.

  • Semi-truck collisions
  • Delivery vehicle crashes
  • Driver fatigue cases
  • Federal trucking law
Premises Liability

Slip-and-falls, dog bites, inadequate security, dangerous conditions. Property owners are responsible for keeping their premises safe.

  • Slip and fall injuries
  • Inadequate security
  • Dog bites
  • Hotel & retail injuries
Product Liability

Defective products cause real injuries. From faulty vehicles to dangerous consumer goods, we hold manufacturers accountable.

  • Defective auto parts
  • Dangerous consumer goods
  • Medical device failures
  • Design & mfg defects
Insurance Bad Faith

When your own insurance company refuses to pay a legitimate claim. They have legal duties to act in good faith — and we hold them to it.

  • Wrongful claim denials
  • Lowball settlement offers
  • Unreasonable delays
  • Punitive damages

— The Law

How California Protects Injury Victims.

— California Civil Code § 1714

Negligence Liability

California's foundational negligence law: every person is responsible for harm caused by their lack of ordinary care. To win, we prove the at-fault party owed you a duty, breached it, and that breach directly caused your injuries.

— Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1

Statute of Limitations

California gives you 2 years from the date of the injury to file most personal injury claims. Government claims have shorter deadlines (6 months). The clock doesn't stop while you negotiate — file before the window closes.

— Pure Comparative Fault

Even Partial Fault Recovers

Unlike many states, California allows recovery even if you're partially at fault. If you're found 30% responsible, you still recover 70% of your damages. Don't let an insurance company tell you "you contributed" so you don't have a case.

— No Damage Caps

Full Recovery, No Limits

Unlike some states, California does not cap personal injury damages in most cases. Pain & suffering, lost wages, future medical care — all recoverable in full. Punitive damages available for egregious conduct like drunk driving.

— Damages You Can Recover

Three Categories Of Damages.

01

Medical Damages

All medical costs related to your injury — past treatment, ongoing care, future surgeries, rehabilitation, and any modifications you need to your home or vehicle.

— Past + Future Medical Care
02

Pain & Suffering

The non-economic impact of your injury — physical pain, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, scarring, disfigurement. Often the largest portion of recovery.

— Non-Economic Damages
03

Economic Losses

Lost wages while you recover, lost earning capacity if your injury affects future work, property damage, and any out-of-pocket costs caused by the accident.

— Lost Wages & Earning Capacity

— Our Process

How A Personal Injury Case Works.

1

Free Consultation

Tell us what happened. We evaluate your case and explain your options at no cost.

2

We Investigate

Police reports, medical records, witness statements, expert testimony — we build your case.

3

We Negotiate

We demand maximum recovery from insurers. Most cases resolve here — without a trial.

4

You Get Paid

Settlement or verdict, you receive compensation. We handle medical liens and paperwork.

— Common Questions

Personal Injury Q&A.

Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we win. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery, agreed to in advance. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing.
California’s general statute of limitations for personal injury is 2 years from the date of injury. However, claims against government entities have a 6-month deadline. Don’t wait — evidence disappears, witnesses move, and missed deadlines are usually fatal to a case.
Almost certainly not. Insurance companies make low offers early because they know most people don’t know what their case is worth. The first offer is rarely close to fair value, especially before you’ve completed medical treatment. Have an attorney evaluate before signing anything.
California uses pure comparative fault — you can recover even if you’re 99% at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. If you’re 25% at fault and damages are $100,000, you recover $75,000.
Simple cases can resolve in 4–6 months. Complex cases or those requiring litigation can take 1–3 years. We work as quickly as your case allows — but never at the expense of full value. Some cases settle faster, but at a discount that isn’t worth it.
Call us immediately. Get medical attention, even for seemingly minor injuries. Document everything — photos, witness contacts, police report. Don’t give recorded statements to the other side’s insurance. Don’t post on social media. Don’t sign anything before calling us.