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Orange County Personal Injury Lawyer

If you were hurt in a car, truck, motorcycle, or rideshare accident in Orange County, ALL Trial Lawyers fights to recover what you've actually lost — medical bills, lost wages, future care, and pain and suffering. We've recovered millions for injured clients across Southern California, and we don't get paid unless you do.

Millions Recovered for Injured Clients
$0 Upfront — Pay Only If We Win
24/7 Free Case Reviews
15+ California Office Locations

Injured on the Road in Orange County? You Have One Shot to Get This Right.

Insurance companies start working against your claim the moment you call them. Adjusters are trained to make quick, low offers before you understand the full extent of your injuries. Once you sign a release, that money is all you get — even if you need surgery a year later, even if you can't return to work, even if your pain never fully goes away.

ALL Trial Lawyers represents people injured in motor vehicle accidents across Orange County, including Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fullerton, and the surrounding communities. Our headquarters is in the City of Orange, minutes from the I-5 and the 22, and we meet with injured clients across Southern California.

We work on contingency. You pay nothing out of pocket. We advance the cost of accident reconstruction, expert witnesses, and medical record review ourselves. If we don't win your case, you owe us nothing.

Motor Vehicle Accident Cases We Handle

Every collision is different, but the playbook insurance carriers run is the same. Here's where we focus.

Car Accidents

Rear-end collisions, T-bones, head-on crashes, and multi-vehicle pileups on the I-5, 405, 22, 55, 57, and 91. We handle the carrier so you can focus on recovery, and we know how Orange County adjusters value claims.

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Truck Accidents

Commercial truck cases involve federal motor carrier regulations, electronic logging device data, multiple liable parties, and aggressive defense lawyers retained from day one. We're ready for all of it.

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Motorcycle Accidents

Riders face built-in bias from adjusters and juries before the facts are even on the table. We've handled cases where overcoming that bias was the biggest challenge — not proving fault.

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Uber & Lyft Accidents

Rideshare cases turn on a question most drivers don't even know to ask: was the app on, off, or in an active ride? The answer changes which $1M policy applies. We handle these claims regularly.

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What Is My Orange County Accident Case Worth?

There is no average personal injury case value, and any lawyer who gives you a number on the first call without seeing your records is guessing. What we can tell you is what determines your case's value:

  • The severity of your injuries — fractures, surgery, permanent impairment, and traumatic brain injury all push case value up.
  • Your medical bills, present and future — including any care you're likely to need years from now.
  • Lost wages and lost earning capacity — not just time off, but reduced ability to do the work you trained for.
  • Liability strength — how clear is fault? Were there witnesses? Is there dash cam, surveillance, or a police report supporting your version?
  • Available insurance coverage — including the at-fault driver's policy limits, your own UM/UIM coverage, and any commercial or rideshare policies.
  • Pain and suffering — non-economic damages are real money in California, and a strong case develops them through medical records, treatment history, and personal impact.

Call 866-811-4255 for a free case review. We'll tell you what we think your claim is worth — and whether we think you need a lawyer at all.

Compensation You Can Recover After an Orange County Accident

California recognizes two categories of damages in personal injury cases. A complete claim accounts for both.

Economic Damages

  • Past and future medical bills
  • Surgery and rehabilitation costs
  • Physical therapy and ongoing treatment
  • Lost wages from time missed at work
  • Lost earning capacity going forward
  • Property damage, including your vehicle
  • Out-of-pocket expenses tied to the injury

Non-Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and anxiety
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Disfigurement and scarring
  • Loss of consortium for spouses
  • Inconvenience and life disruption
  • Mental anguish from a traumatic event

Why Calling Quickly Matters

California's statute of limitations for most personal injury cases is two years from the date of the accident. Wait too long and your right to recover anything at all may be gone, regardless of how clear the other driver's fault was.

Cases involving government vehicles, public transit, or municipal liability have a much shorter deadline — sometimes as little as six months to file a claim. If a city bus, county vehicle, or public agency was involved in your accident, time matters even more.

The other reason to move quickly is evidence. Surveillance footage gets overwritten in days. Skid marks fade. Witnesses forget. The longer you wait, the harder your case gets to prove.

Why Injured Clients Choose ALL Trial Lawyers

We're Trial Lawyers

The name isn't decoration. Insurance carriers know which firms settle and which firms try cases. When a carrier knows your lawyer is willing and able to take a case to a jury, settlement offers go up. We don't pressure clients to settle just to close a file.

We Front the Costs

Personal injury cases require investigators, accident reconstruction experts, medical record reviewers, and sometimes life-care planners. We pay for all of it. You owe nothing unless we recover for you.

We're Local to Orange County

Our headquarters is in the City of Orange. We know the courthouses, the local insurance defense bar, and how Orange County juries think about injury cases. That local context affects how we build claims and where we push for trial.

We Talk Straight

If your case is strong, we'll tell you. If we think the offer on the table is fair, we'll tell you that too. We don't make promises we can't keep, and we don't quote case values before we've reviewed the medicals.

How an Orange County Personal Injury Case Works

Most clients have never had a legal case before. Here's what to expect.

1

Free Case Review

You call us. We listen, ask questions, and tell you whether you have a case worth pursuing. No pressure, no fee.

2

Investigation

We collect the police report, medical records, photos, witness statements, and any video evidence. We build the file before we file.

3

Demand & Negotiation

Once your treatment stabilizes, we send a demand to the carrier with full damages documented. Most cases settle here. The strongest ones settle for the most.

4

Litigation If Needed

If the carrier won't pay fairly, we file. We're prepared to take your case to a jury — and the carrier knows it.

What to Do After an Accident in Orange County

If you're reading this from the scene or shortly after, here's the short version of what protects your case:

  • Get medical attention. Even if you feel okay, get checked. Adrenaline masks injuries, and gaps in treatment hurt your case later.
  • Call the police and get a report number. A police report is one of the most valuable pieces of evidence in any motor vehicle case.
  • Photograph everything. Vehicles, the scene, road conditions, your injuries, and the other driver's license and insurance card.
  • Get witness contact information. Names and phone numbers, written down before anyone leaves.
  • Don't talk to the other driver's insurance company. Their adjuster will call you. You don't have to give a recorded statement, and you shouldn't until you've spoken with a lawyer.
  • Don't post about the accident on social media. Defense lawyers screenshot everything.
  • Call a lawyer before you sign anything. Releases, medical authorizations, and settlement offers can all close your case permanently.

Orange County Personal Injury FAQ

How much does a personal injury lawyer cost in Orange County?

ALL Trial Lawyers works on contingency. You pay nothing upfront, and our fee comes out of the settlement or verdict only if we win. If we don't recover money for you, you don't owe us a fee.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in California?

The general statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident. Claims involving government vehicles or public agencies have shorter deadlines — sometimes as little as six months. The safest move is to call a lawyer as soon as possible after the accident.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?

California uses a pure comparative fault system, which means you can still recover even if you were partially at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, but it isn't eliminated. Don't assume you have no case just because the other side is blaming you.

Should I accept the insurance company's first settlement offer?

Almost never. First offers are designed to close claims cheaply, before you understand the full scope of your injuries. Once you sign a release, the case is over — even if you need surgery six months later. Talk to a lawyer before you sign anything.

What if I was in an Uber or Lyft when the accident happened?

Rideshare cases involve a layered insurance structure. When the app is on and a driver is en route to a passenger or actively driving one, a $1 million policy typically applies. When the app is off, only the driver's personal policy applies. Knowing which period the accident falls in is the first question, and it changes everything about the case.

Do I have to go to court?

Most personal injury cases settle without trial. We prepare every case as if it's going to trial, because that preparation is what produces serious settlement offers. If the carrier won't pay fairly, we're ready to file and litigate.

What if the at-fault driver was uninsured or underinsured?

If you have uninsured motorist (UM) or underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage on your own auto policy, you may be able to recover from your own insurer. We handle these claims regularly. They're often more contested than third-party claims, even though it's your own insurance company.

How long will my case take?

Straightforward cases with clear liability and complete medical treatment can settle in a few months. Complex cases, cases with disputed fault, or cases that require litigation can take a year or more. We move as quickly as we can without short-changing the value of your claim.

Orange County & Southern California Office Locations

Our headquarters is in the City of Orange, with additional offices across Orange County and throughout Southern California. We meet with injured clients in person, by phone, and by video.

Orange (HQ) 333 City Blvd W, Suite 1742, Orange, CA 92868
Newport Beach 4695 MacArthur Ct, 11th Floor, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Irvine 19800 MacArthur Blvd, 3rd Floor, Irvine, CA 92612
Costa Mesa 3420 Bristol St, Suite 600, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Anaheim 2400 E Katella Ave, Suite 800, Anaheim, CA 92806
Los Angeles 10880 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1101, Los Angeles, CA 90024

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Call ALL Trial Lawyers now. We'll listen to what happened, give you an honest read on your case, and walk you through what to do next. No fee, no pressure, no obligation.

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