Motor Vehicle Accidents
Every day, Californians take to the roads—whether by car, motorcycle, bicycle, or foot—trusting that others will drive responsibly. But when that trust is broken, the consequences can be life-altering. From devastating car crashes to pedestrian collisions, motor vehicle accidents cause physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial burdens that can overwhelm victims and their families. If you’ve been injured in any type of motor vehicle accident, you may be entitled to compensation—and having an experienced legal team on your side can make all the difference.
Potential Damages from a Motor Vehicle Accident
Victims of motor vehicle accidents in California may be entitled to recover compensation for:
Medical expenses
Hospital bills, surgeries, physical therapy, and future medical care.
Lost income and earning capacity
Including time off work and long-term disability.
Property damage
Repair or replacement of your vehicle or other personal property.
Pain and suffering
Physical pain and emotional distress.
Loss of enjoyment of life
Impact on hobbies, relationships, and daily functioning.
Common Types of Motor Vehicle Accidents
We represent clients injured in a wide range of motor vehicle incidents, including:
Car Accidents
Rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, head-on impacts, and multi-vehicle pileups are among the most common and dangerous types of car accidents. They often stem from distracted driving, speeding, impaired driving, or failure to obey traffic signals.
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcyclists face heightened risks due to their exposure, and the limited visibility other drivers may have. Even minor contact can lead to catastrophic injuries such as road rash, spinal damage, or traumatic brain injuries.
Truck Accidents
Commercial truck accidents often result in severe outcomes due to the sheer size and weight of the vehicle. These cases frequently involve complex liability issues, including negligent maintenance, driver fatigue, and violations of federal trucking regulations.
Rideshare Accidents (Uber/Lyft)
Accidents involving rideshare vehicles can present complicated insurance and liability questions. Whether you were a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian, recovering damages may require navigating both the driver’s personal insurance and the rideshare company’s coverage.
Pedestrian Accidents
Pedestrians are extremely vulnerable and often suffer severe injuries in accidents involving crosswalk violations, distracted drivers, or failure to yield the right of way.
Bicycle Accidents
Cyclists share the road with motor vehicles, but not always safely. Dooring incidents, right-hook crashes, and aggressive driving frequently lead to serious injuries for bicyclists.
DUI Accidents
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs remains a major cause of serious and fatal crashes in California. Victims of DUI accidents often suffer catastrophic injuries or lose loved ones in preventable tragedies. In addition to pursuing civil compensation, we work to hold intoxicated drivers fully accountable under California law.
Understanding Your Legal Rights
California follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning your compensation can be reduced if you are found partially at fault for the accident—but you can still recover damages. Additionally, statutes of limitation restrict how long you have to file a claim—typically two years for personal injury cases, but some exceptions may apply.
Determining fault and liability is not always straightforward. Factors like driver behavior, vehicle defects, road conditions, and employer liability (in truck and rideshare cases) must be thoroughly investigated. Insurance companies may try to minimize payouts or deny valid claims. That’s where legal representation becomes crucial.
Why Legal Representation Matters?
At our firm, we understand how motor vehicle accidents can upend your life. Our compassionate, skilled attorneys fight tirelessly to protect your rights and pursue the maximum compensation you deserve. We handle the insurance negotiations, gather evidence, and build a strong case—so you can focus on healing.
Don't navigate this process alone.
Let us be your advocates in the aftermath of a motor vehicle accident. Contact us today for a free consultation—because your recovery matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do immediately after a motor vehicle accident?
Ensure your safety and that of others, call 911, seek medical attention, document the scene with photos, gather witness information, and notify your insurance company.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in California?
Generally, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury
Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault?
Yes. California follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
What compensation can I receive for my injuries?
You may be entitled to medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.
Should I speak to the other driver's insurance company?
It's advisable to consult with an attorney before speaking to any insurance adjusters to protect your rights.
What if the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured?
You may file a claim under your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
How does a DUI affect my accident claim?
If the other driver was under the influence, it could strengthen your claim and may allow for punitive damages.
Are rideshare companies like Uber or Lyft liable for accidents?
They may be, depending on the driver's status at the time of the accident.
What if I was a pedestrian or cyclist hit by a vehicle?
You can pursue a claim against the at-fault driver for your injuries and damages.
Do I need an attorney for a minor accident?
Even in minor accidents, legal advice can help ensure fair compensation and protect against unforeseen complications.
