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Car Accidents

We make sure the accident is thoroughly investigated, that your medical bills are submitted to the proper parties and that your insurance company is held accountable for its portion of your bills. When fault is in issue, we know how to interpret the motor vehicle laws and jury charges. We routinely utilize experts to reconstruct accidents.

Frequently Asked Questions About Auto Accidents

What happens if I am disabled from working because of an accident?
Our office will help you in processing your application for state disability benefits. 

What if someone injures me in a car accident and that person has minimum liability coverage?
Your insurance policy has "underinsured motorists" coverage. You may be eligible to recover from your own insurance policy. This will not affect your coverage rates.

What if someone hits me, but they do not have any insurance?
Your insurance policy has "uninsured motorists" coverage. You can make a claim under this portion of your policy, and it will not affect your coverage rates.

What if I am injured while I am driving, but I do not have automobile insurance?
Your claim may fall under California Proposition 213.  You are entitled to receive compensation for your medical bills and wage loss.  You are not entitled to receive compensation for pain and suffering.

What if I have "soft tissue" injuries, such as neck and back pain?
These injuries may be just as disabling as more serious injuries.  This office has the ability to obtain compensation for soft tissue injuries. Please contact our office to discuss your injuries. If you need further information, please call us at (408) 280-6488.