If you've been injured in Marin County, Injury Claim Team connects you with experienced California personal injury attorneys who understand the local courts, roads, and insurers. From San Rafael to communities across the county, help is available 24/7 with no fee unless you win.
Personal Injury Help Throughout Marin County
Marin County is part of San Francisco Bay Area, with its county seat in San Rafael. Injury claims here are handled through the Marin County Superior Court (Hall of Justice, San Rafael). Whether your accident happened on a busy commute, at work, or on someone else's property, an attorney familiar with this county can make a real difference in your case.
Local Conditions That Matter
Drivers and pedestrians in Marin County contend with winding SR-1 coastal roads, the Waldo Grade, and heavy cyclist traffic. Major routes including US-101, SR-1, and the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge see frequent serious collisions. Understanding these local conditions helps an attorney build a stronger claim and anticipate how insurers will respond.
Injury Cases We Handle in Marin County
Our network of California attorneys handles the full range of personal injury claims for Marin County residents:
Car Accident Lawyer
California's freeways are among the busiest and most congested in the world. From multi-lane interchanges to mountain pa…
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California moves more freight than any other state. When a fully loaded big rig collides with a passenger vehicle on I-5…
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California's year-round riding weather and legal lane-splitting put thousands of motorcyclists on the road daily. When d…
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California consistently ranks among the most dangerous states for pedestrians. Busy urban crosswalks, wide arterial road…
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With more cyclists than any other state, California sees a high number of bike-versus-vehicle collisions on city streets…
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Impaired driving devastates California families every year. When a drunk or drugged driver injures you, you may be entit…
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Rideshare crashes raise complex insurance questions. Whether you were a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian, Cali…
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Nothing can undo the loss of a loved one. When a death is caused by another's negligence, California law allows survivin…
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Property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe. When they fail and you are hurt, you may have …
Learn MorePremises Liability Lawyer
From unsafe stairwells to negligent security, property owners across California can be held responsible when dangerous c…
Learn MoreDog Bite Lawyer
California is a strict-liability dog-bite state. Owners are responsible for bites regardless of the animal's history, an…
Learn MoreBrain Injury Lawyer
Traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries are among the most devastating outcomes of any accident, altering a person's li…
Learn MoreMedical Malpractice Lawyer
When you trust a doctor or hospital with your health, you expect competent care. Medical negligence — from misdiagnosis …
Learn MoreWorkplace Injury Lawyer
From construction sites to warehouses and farms, California workers face serious hazards. Beyond workers' compensation, …
Learn MoreBurn Injury Lawyer
Burn injuries from fires, explosions, defective products, and electrical accidents cause some of the most painful and co…
Learn MoreProduct Liability Lawyer
When a defective or dangerous product causes injury, California's strong product-liability laws hold manufacturers, dist…
Learn MoreWhat Your Marin County Claim May Be Worth
Every case is different. The value of your claim depends on the severity of your injuries, your medical costs, lost income, the clarity of fault, and the insurance available. California's pure comparative negligence rule means you may recover even if you were partly at fault. A free case review is the best way to understand what your claim may be worth.
Take the First Step
There's no cost and no obligation to find out where you stand. A specialist will review your Marin County case and reach out within the hour. Call 973-566-5599 or request your free review online.
Marin County Injury FAQs
Most California injury claims must be filed within two years, but claims involving a government entity can require action within six months. Acting quickly protects your rights.
Personal injury lawsuits in Marin County are generally filed in the Marin County Superior Court (Hall of Justice, San Rafael).
Nothing. Case reviews are free, and attorneys in our network work on contingency — no fee unless they win your case.