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You have two years from the date of a car accident to file a lawsuit in California. This deadline, called the statute of limitations, applies to most personal injury claims—although important exceptions may alter this timeline. Below, we’ll delve into the essentials of filing a car accident claim in California. We’ll cover when the clock…
In California, there’s no limit to how much you can claim for pain and suffering after a car accident. This means the sky’s the limit—if your injuries, emotional distress, and overall suffering are well-documented and effectively presented. The actual amount you receive depends on factors like the severity of your pain, the method used to…
In California, car accidents on average can take anywhere from 6 months to 3 years to settle. While this timeline can vary widely, car accident cases often settle faster than other personal injury claims due to their more straightforward nature and the prevalence of such incidents. However, factors such as disputed liability, severe injuries, and…
Here’s what you can typically expect for different types of car accidents in California with injuries in 2025 (including minor injuries). This list doesn’t cover accidents with no injuries. Type of Accident Approximate Settlement Minor Car Accident Approximately $3,000 – $15,000 Rear-End Accident Approximately $5,000 – $50,000 Sideswipe Accident Approximately $7,500 – $45,000 Hit-and-Run Accident…
In California, car accident lawyers generally charge contingency fees between 33% and 40% of the settlement, with around 33% common for pre-litigation settlements. If the case proceeds to trial, the rate can rise to about 40%. California law requires lawyers to provide clear written fee agreements outlining all charges and expenses. Typical Car Accident Lawyer…
There were approximately 65 fatal accidents per 100,000 registered vehicles across California in 2024. However, the injury rate skyrockets to 864 for motorcycle accident injuries. If you have been critically injured or someone you love was killed in a motorcycle wreck, you may have the right to take legal action against those responsible. Fortunately, with…
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