Irvine Car Accident Lawyer
Collisions are a top cause of injury, inflicting victims with expensive damages that they should not have to pay for. Our attorneys can help you build and bring a successful case, one that fairly compensates you for all losses you sustained.
Do not wait to get a lawyer, attend all necessary doctor appointments, document everything, and avoid settling too quickly for a successful case. Getting medical attention immediately helps us prove when, where, and how you were injured, as does calling 911 and reporting the accident to the police. We know what it takes to prove economic and non-economic damages at trial and get fair out-of-court settlements.
For help with your case from the Law Office of John J. Perlstein, call our car accident lawyers for a free case review at (213) 252-1070.
Tips for Successful Car Accident Cases
Car accident cases succeed when plaintiffs are proactive and immediately begin building their cases in Irvine.
Do Not Wait to Get a Lawyer
Waiting to get a lawyer after a collision can have consequences, such as failing to preserve crucial evidence in time before it is destroyed or lost forever. While California’s statute of limitations gives you 2 full years to bring a compensation claim for a personal injury, you do not have to, and should not, wait that long unless necessary.
Attend All Doctor Appointments
Attending all doctor appointments is vital to your claim’s success. Gaps in medical records raise questions about how serious an injury is, how committed the victim is to their physical recovery, and how badly the victim needs compensation.
Also, not attending doctor appointments could stop medical experts from being qualified to testify about your injuries, treatment, and case.
Document Everything
Document everything for a successful case. That includes every expense you have incurred since the accident, photos of property damage from the accident location, and any communication or correspondence from the negligent driver or their insurance.
Do Not Settle Too Quickly
Settling too quickly has its disadvantages for car accident victims in Irvine. Further negotiations could yield larger offers than what you first receive. Even if it takes you several weeks or months to settle, your case may still end sooner than if you had to wait for a trial.
FAQs About California Car Accident Cases
Do You Always Need Medical Attention After an Accident?
It is a good idea to get evaluated after a car accident, since the adrenaline you feel can delay the onset of initial pain or discomfort from injuries. Internal injuries are very common during car accidents, but they are not always immediately obvious without an assessment.
Should You Always Take Pictures After an Accident?
Always take photos after a car accident, no matter how minor the damage appears to either vehicle. Even small scratches and dents can tell us who was liable and how fast the car was moving, so take lots of photos from different angles.
What if You Do Not Get the Other Driver’s Information After a Car Accident?
Whether it is because you are too injured to engage or the other driver refuses to cooperate with you, you can rely on officers from the Irvine Police Department to get the other driver’s information after a collision.
How Important is Not Admitting Fault After a Car Accident?
Never admit fault at the scene with the other driver or law enforcement, or later on during correspondence with insurance. California is a pure comparative fault state, which means that contributing to an accident results in a proportionally reduced recovery of damages.
What if Liability for a Car Accident is Unclear in Irvine?
Our car accident lawyers can investigate the accident further if fault is unclear, which is common after multi-vehicle or chain-reaction accidents. Multiple drivers might share fault if they contributed to the pile-up.
What if You Are Injured in a Hit and Run Car Accident in Irvine?
We may identify the driver who injured you during a hit and run so that you can seek compensation from them rather than only relying on a possible uninsured/underinsured motorist policy, which not all drivers have because it is not mandatory in California.
Is Settling a Car Accident Case Faster Than Going to Trial?
Settling a car accident case may resolve it faster than going to trial, since you do not have to wait for the case to reach the court docket, which can take many months. Instead, our attorneys can negotiate privately with the opposing side.
Is Taking a Car Accident Case to Court Better than Settling?
Going to court does not guarantee a larger recovery than settling, and it is also not something all plaintiffs want to do.
What if You Wait Too Long to File a Car Accident Lawsuit?
If you wait too long to file your car accident lawsuit in California, you lose the right to seek compensation. The statute of limitations for personal injury cases is 2 years, so do not wait longer than that.
How Do You Prove Medical Bills from a Car Accident?
We can be responsible for organizing medical bills and tallying expenses to prove your exact medical treatment costs since the accident.
How Do You Prove Lost Income from a Car Accident?
To prove lost income from a car wreck, our attorneys must establish your pre-injury and post-injury earning capacities. Income records from before the accident help with this, as do statements from vocational experts.
How Do You Prove Pain and Suffering from a Car Accident?
Though pain and suffering are present with most injuries, we need to prove just how much an accident has affected your life. Your personal testimony, along with your journal entries and statements from mental health experts, can help accomplish this.
Call Us for Help with Your Irvine Car Accident Case
Call the Law Office of John J. Perlstein at (213) 252-1070 for your free case evaluation from our car accident lawyers.