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California's freeways are among the busiest and most congested in the world. From multi-lane interchanges to mountain passes and coastal highways, serious car crashes happen across the state every day.

California's freeways are among the busiest and most congested in the world. From multi-lane interchanges to mountain passes and coastal highways, serious car crashes happen across the state every day.

California Car Accident Claims

With some of the nation's busiest roads, California sees hundreds of thousands of crashes each year. Whether it happened on a packed freeway, a city street, or a rural highway, a serious car accident can leave you facing medical bills, lost income, and pushback from insurers.

An experienced attorney handles the insurance companies, preserves evidence, and pursues the full compensation you're owed so you can focus on recovery.

Common Causes of California Car Crashes

Speeding, distracted driving, impaired drivers, unsafe lane changes, and following too closely cause most California collisions. Heavy congestion and high-speed interchanges add to the risk.

Identifying the specific cause — and proving it — is central to establishing fault and protecting your claim.

What to Do After a Crash

Get medical care, call the police, document the scene and your injuries, gather witness information, and avoid recorded statements to the other driver's insurer until you've had advice.

Quick, careful action protects both your health and the value of your claim.

Take the First Step

There's no cost and no obligation to find out where you stand. A specialist will review your case and reach out within the hour. Call 973-566-5599 or request your free review online.

Car Accident FAQs

Nothing up front. Attorneys in our network work on contingency — no fee unless they win your case.

Most California injury claims must be filed within two years, though some — especially against government entities — require action within six months.

California's pure comparative negligence rule lets you recover even if partly at fault, with your award reduced by your percentage of fault.

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