California Car Accident Lawyers
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Free consultationCalifornia Car Accident Laws
Understanding California's laws can help you protect your rights after an accident.
Filing Deadlines
- Personal Injury:2 years
- Property Damage:3 years
Missing these deadlines can permanently bar your claim.
Minimum Insurance
- Bodily Injury (per person):$15,000
- Bodily Injury (per accident):$30,000
- Property Damage:$5,000
Many drivers only carry minimum coverage, which may not cover serious injuries.
Fault System
California is an at fault state.
The driver who caused the accident is responsible for damages. You can file a claim against the at-fault driver's insurance.
Comparative Negligence
California follows pure comparative negligence.
You can recover damages even if you're mostly at fault, reduced by your percentage of fault.
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