Glendale Car Accident Lawyer
Were you injured in a car accident? Get a free case evaluation from an experienced attorney who handles Glendale accident cases.
Glendale is one of Los Angeles County's largest cities, home to the Americana at Brand and Glendale Galleria shopping destinations that draw regional traffic. SR-134 and SR-2 carry heavy commuter traffic, while the city's hilly terrain creates unique driving challenges. If you've been injured in a Glendale accident, insurance companies already have tactics to minimize what they pay.
When You Should Talk to a Lawyer
Not every car accident requires an attorney. But these situations usually benefit from legal guidance:
- The accident happened on SR-134 or SR-2
- You were injured near major shopping destinations
- The accident occurred on steep hillside roads
- A rideshare vehicle was involved
- You were injured as a pedestrian in downtown Glendale
- The insurance company is disputing fault
- Your injuries require ongoing treatment
California Law: What You Need to Know
Statute of Limitations
Personal Injury: 2 years
Property Damage: 3 years
Fault System
At-Fault State
Pure Comparative Negligence
Minimum Insurance Requirements
$15,000/$30,000/$5,000 (Bodily Injury per person/per accident/Property Damage)
Types of Cases We Handle in Glendale
What to Expect When You Call
Free case evaluation
No fees unless you win
Full investigation of the accident
Expert handling of hillside road accident factors
Negotiation with insurance companies
Trial representation when needed
Local Traffic Information
Learn about dangerous roads, accident hotspots, and local traffic patterns in Glendale.
View Glendale Accident InformationFrequently Asked Questions
How much does a car accident lawyer cost in Glendale?
Most car accident lawyers in Glendale work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing upfront and no attorney fees unless you win. Typical contingency fees range from 33-40% of your settlement. Free consultations are standard.
How long do I have to file a car accident lawsuit in California?
In California, you have 2 years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit and 3 years for property damage claims. These deadlines are strict—missing them means losing your right to compensation.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
California follows a pure comparative negligence system. You can recover compensation even if you were mostly at fault—your award is simply reduced by your percentage of fault.
Should I accept the insurance company's first settlement offer?
Usually no. First offers are typically designed to close your claim quickly for less than it's worth. Insurance companies know many accident victims are stressed and need money fast. A lawyer can evaluate whether the offer is fair based on your injuries, lost wages, and other damages.
What types of compensation can I receive after a car accident?
Depending on your case, you may recover: medical expenses (past and future), lost wages and earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, and in some cases, punitive damages. An attorney can help identify all potential sources of compensation.
Don't Wait to Get Help
Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Insurance companies use delay tactics. The sooner you understand your options, the better positioned you'll be.
Free Case Evaluation
No Fee Unless You Win
Why Choose Us
- No upfront costs or hidden fees
- Local Glendale attorneys
- Experience with California accident law
- We handle insurance companies for you
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