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Injured in Stanton due to someone’s negligence? Our Stanton injury law firm can help you pursue the compensation that may be available to you. Call us at (888) 488-1391 to schedule a free initial consultation.

Stanton is a small city with around 40,000 residents. Services, retail, and light manufacturing primarily drive its economy. The city’s strategic location, well-connected by a network of highways and freeways, makes it accessible to other parts of Orange County and Los Angeles.

While small cities like Stanton may seem safer than larger metropolitan areas, accidents can still happen. Busy thoroughfares like Beach Boulevard and Katella Avenue can be hotspots for traffic incidents. Poorly maintained sidewalks near commercial areas and schools pose risks for pedestrians. Wet or slippery surfaces in public spaces like restaurants, malls, and parking lots increase the risk of slips and falls.

These accidents can cause physical pain, emotional distress, and financial losses for victims. The confusing legal processes required to pursue compensation can lead to further setbacks and challenges.

Our Stanton injury law firm is dedicated to advocating for injured victims and their families. We can apply our skills and experience to review your claim and see how we may assist with building your case.

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Why Bring Your Claim To Our Stanton Injury Law Firm?

At Arash Law, we are committed to helping victims injured in accidents caused by negligence. Whether you’ve been injured in a car crash, slip and fall, or dog bite case, we’re here to help.

Here are a few reasons to consider bringing your claim to our Stanton injury law firm:

  • Our firm has handled a wide range of personal injury claims. We’ve likely already seen cases that involve similar accidents to yours.
  • We believe in providing personalized attention to each client. During your first free consultation, you can work closely with an attorney who will listen to your story, understand your needs, and offer tailored guidance on what you can do next.
  • We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients don’t pay any attorney fees unless they’re awarded compensation. Beyond this, they may only be responsible for covering litigation costs after their case concludes.

How Can Our Injury Law Firm Assist With A Case?

The injury attorneys at our law firm are dedicated to helping victims pursue monetary compensation for their losses. Our primary goal is to offer support and advocacy as you take on the challenges of the claims process.

Our Stanton injury law firm can help pursue a valid claim by:

Investigating Your Accident

Investigations can be a complicated and time-consuming process. Many injured victims may not have the resources or knowledge to conduct one on their own, especially while they are still healing from their injuries.

Our Stanton injury law firm knows how to approach investigations strategically. We can help:

  • Analyze the accident scene to understand the sequence of events and identify potential contributing factors.
  • Interview witnesses who may have seen the accident or have relevant information about it.
  • Obtain and review all relevant medical records, including doctors’ notes, test results, and treatment plans. We can use this information to assess the extent of your injuries and their long-term impact.
  • Work closely with outside experts, such as accident reconstructionists, economists, and medical specialists, if necessary. We may leverage their knowledge to help establish fault and liability.
Building A Case Against The Negligent Party

Our Stanton injury law firm can help you identify who may be responsible for the accident. We will examine the available evidence, pinpoint potential defendants, and build a well-supported case that aims to prove their liability.

In personal injury cases, liability may arise from the following:

  • Negligence occurs when someone fails to act with reasonable care, even though they have a legal duty to do so. For instance, a store owner knows there is spilled liquid in one of the aisles in the store but doesn’t clean it up. If someone slips and falls, they might be held liable for negligence.
  • Negligence per se is a legal doctrine that presumes negligence when a party violates a statute or ordinance, which directly leads to harm. For example, a builder who doesn’t follow fire prevention codes could be considered negligent per se if a fire breaks out and injures people.
  • Strict liability holds a defendant liable for damages, even if they exercised reasonable care and did not intend to cause harm. In California, strict liability primarily applies in these situations:
    • Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers are strictly liable for injuries caused by defective products.
    • Dog owners in California are strictly liable for dog bites.
    • “Ultrahazardous” activities, such as blasting or storing explosives, may subject the defendant to strict liability for any resulting harm.
  • Vicarious liability holds one party responsible for the actions of another. For example, a speeding truck driver causes a traffic accident, resulting in injuries to a car driver. The trucking company may share responsibility if the truck driver was working at the time of the accident.
Negotiating Medical Liens And Subrogation Claims

Medical liens are legal claims placed on any settlement or judgment you may receive in your case. They allow you to get the medical care you need for your injuries without paying bills up front. Instead, the healthcare providers agree to wait until a case is resolved. If you receive a settlement or judgment, the amount owed to the healthcare providers for their services is deducted from that total to satisfy the lien.

On the other hand, subrogation is a process where your insurance provider seeks reimbursement for the benefits they paid out to you. After your provider pays for your medical expenses or other damages, they will pursue the at-fault party to reclaim those costs.

An experienced Stanton injury law firm can assist you with these tasks in an effort to help you pursue compensation while balancing other concerns, such as medical costs.

Communicating With Insurance Companies

Insurance companies often conduct their own accident investigations to evaluate the extent of your losses and extend an initial settlement offer. Though you may receive one from an at-fault party’s insurer shortly after your accident, consider speaking with our Stanton injury law firm before deciding how to respond. At this point, you may not have had the opportunity to review your own injuries and other damages. Our team can assist you with this and use our findings to analyze the initial offers you receive.

You may also be asked to give recorded statements after your accident to insurance companies that wish to study how it occurred. If you go beyond providing the facts of the event and offer your opinions on what happened, you may accidentally say something that’s interpreted as taking blame for the accident.

In these cases, you can ask our firm to handle all communications with insurance companies. Our experienced attorneys are skilled negotiators who focus on advocating for your interests. Our goal will be to prevent you from accepting an offer that undervalues your losses. If negotiations fail to produce a fair settlement, we are ready to pursue your case in court when it’s feasible to do so.

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Our client was the victim of a rear-end accident who was left injured and severely in pain. Arash Law was able to outshine other injury law firms when he searched online, and thankfully we were able to handle everything for our client from A to Z — All that he had to do was ask and focus on his recovery. Our client’s life has changed forever, and the compensation received for the pain and suffering has opened paths for new lifelong opportunities.

Common Types Of Injuries In Compensation Claims

Our Stanton law firm has handled accident claims involving the following injuries:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries — These result from a blow to the head or a penetrating wound. Symptoms range from headaches to memory problems. The effects of TBIs can vary greatly from person to person, and some individuals may experience a full recovery while others may face long-term challenges.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries — These can result in partial or complete loss of movement and sensation below the injury site. The spinal cord is responsible for transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body. If it sustains damage, these signals can be disrupted.
  • Back Injuries — These can range from minor strains and sprains to more serious conditions like herniated discs or fractures. They can cause chronic pain, reduced mobility, and long-term disability.
  • Neck Injuries — These result from sudden, forceful movements involved in rear-end collisions, slip-and-falls, and other accidents. Common neck injuries include whiplash, herniated discs, and cervical fractures.
  • Injuries Affecting the Joints and Bones — The likes of fractures or dislocations can impair mobility and function in areas such as the shoulder, knee, elbow, ankle, and wrist.
  • Amputations — These can occur in various accidents, including vehicle collisions, where a limb is crushed or severed. The loss of a limb significantly impacts a person’s daily life, often requiring the use of prosthetics and extensive rehabilitation.
  • Burn Injuries — These often result in severe pain, scarring, and the risk of infections. They may require complex medical treatment and long-term care.
  • Facial and Eye Injuries — These can include cuts, fractures, or eye trauma that could lead to scarring, disfigurement, and sensory impairments.
  • Blunt Force Trauma — These can cause severe damage to internal organs, leading to internal bleeding and other life-threatening complications.
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) — Accidents can lead to persistent feelings of fear, sadness, or anxiety. Many victims may develop PTSD as a result.

What Injury Cases Do We Handle?

At our law firm, we handle a wide range of personal injury cases to support victims in their pursuit of justice and compensation. Each claim can present unique legal challenges, requiring tailored approaches.

Our Stanton injury law firm focuses on the following practice areas:

For the past five years, Stanton has seen an average of 110 fatal and injury-causing traffic accidents annually. Around seven led to fatalities, while 103 caused injuries ranging from minor cuts and bruises to more severe cases. These include broken bones, whiplash, TBIs, spinal cord damage, internal bleeding, and spinal cord damage, often due to the high-impact forces involved in collisions.

Our firm handles a wide range of car accident cases, including:

At our Stanton injury law firm, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll these events can have on victims and their families. Our car accident lawyers are committed to helping individuals injured in these crashes seek compensation for their injuries and other losses.

Uber accidents can be particularly complex due to the involvement of multiple parties, including the driver, the rideshare company, and other motorists. Whether you were a passenger, a driver, or another party involved in the accident, determining liability can be challenging.

Injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to more severe and life-altering conditions. Passengers and drivers alike may suffer broken bones, particularly in the arms, legs, or ribs, due to the sudden impact of a collision. Spinal injuries are also common and can range from herniated discs to more severe spinal cord damage, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.

Additionally, navigating the insurance claims process can be difficult. It often involves dealing with both personal insurance policies and Uber’s commercial insurance coverage.

Due to the structure of rideshare services, Lyft accidents, like those involving Uber, present unique legal challenges. Determining who is responsible for covering damages can be complicated, especially when trying to differentiate between the driver’s personal insurance and Lyft’s coverage.

These cases often require a thorough understanding of both rideshare regulations and personal injury law. They involve complex liability issues that can extend to the rideshare company, the driver, and potentially other involved parties. For example, determining whether the driver was actively engaged in a ride, on the way to pick up a passenger, or simply logged into the app can significantly affect which insurance policies are applicable and how claims are processed.

Collisions involving commercial trucks can cause significant damage and harm due to their sheer size and weight. The force of the impact may lead to severe injuries and even fatalities. Many victims suffer severe harm, including brain injuries and spinal cord injuries that could result in long-term complications and disabilities.

While car accidents typically involve only drivers, truck accidents can involve large corporations. Victims may also be able to pursue compensation from multiple defendants, which can include truck parts manufacturers and other third parties.

Motorcycles provide significantly less protection than cars, making riders more vulnerable in a crash. In a motorcycle accident, riders are likely to be ejected from their bikes and directly hit the road, other vehicles, or fixed objects. They may thus sustain injuries like cuts, abrasions, and road rash. They could also sustain head injuries, even if they have helmets on.

Unfortunately, motorcycles are viewed as more dangerous, and riders may be seen as reckless or irresponsible. This biased perception can potentially affect how accident investigations and insurance claims are handled, which can lead to the unfair treatment of riders.

On average, around 11 bicyclists have died or been injured in traffic crashes every year over the last five years in Stanton. These incidents frequently occur at intersections or when drivers make sudden turns without checking for riders. Motorists might also disregard cyclists’ right-of-way, treating them as secondary road users or failing to notice them altogether. This often leads to dangerous situations where cyclists are sideswiped or cut off.

Like motorcyclists, cyclists are particularly vulnerable to serious injuries because they lack the protection that a vehicle provides. Without the physical barrier of a car, even a minor bicycle accident can result in severe consequences for a cyclist. Common injuries include broken bones, particularly in the arms, legs, and collarbones. Cyclists may also suffer from spinal cord injuries, severe road rash, internal injuries, and, in some cases, life-threatening organ damage.

Impaired driving is a significant concern in Stanton. Authorities have placed DUI checkpoints in the city as a response, aiming to curb the number of deaths and injuries caused by drunk or drugged drivers. In 2023, 12 individuals were killed or injured in drunk driving accidents, a sharp increase from seven cases in 2022. Meanwhile, drug-related crashes resulted in three fatalities and injuries, consistent with the previous year’s numbers.

Injuries from DUI accidents can be particularly severe, often including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and internal injuries due to the high-impact nature of these crashes. Victims might face not only physical pain but also emotional trauma, financial stress from medical bills, lost wages, and long-term rehabilitation needs.

In 2021, 14 hit-and-run crashes caused fatalities and injuries in Stanton. A hit-and-run accident occurs when a driver involved in a collision flees the scene without performing their legal duties, like sharing their information and providing reasonable assistance. This makes them more complicated than other personal injury cases.

Pursuing claims can be especially difficult if the driver cannot be identified. Even with witnesses or surveillance footage, finding out who caused the accident and should be held liable for the victim’s damages can be challenging.

However, there may still be ways to move forward. Our Stanton injury law firm can work with law enforcement agencies to gather evidence and pursue leads. We can also collaborate with accident reconstructionists who can analyze the scene. These experts can provide valuable clues about the type of vehicle involved and the direction of the impact.

Your insurance policy may cover uninsured motorist accidents even if the driver cannot be identified. Our lawyers can help you negotiate with insurance companies in this scenario.

Pedestrian accidents are a serious issue on Stanton’s roads. In 2023, 20 pedestrians were killed or injured in traffic accidents around the city. A significant number of these incidents are caused by driver negligence, including distracted driving and drunk driving. Many cases occur at intersections, where pedestrians are often struck while crossing the street, leading to severe injuries such as fractures, head trauma, and spinal cord injuries.

However, pedestrians can also get injured in other ways, such as slip-and-falls, which can lead to brain injuries, broken bones, or even severe sprains and lacerations. These non-vehicular accidents are often caused by poorly maintained sidewalks, uneven pavement, or debris on the ground.

Common dog bite injuries include puncture wounds, which can penetrate the skin and underlying tissues. A powerful bite could also cause lacerations, muscle tears, and broken bones, often requiring surgery and extensive treatment. In severe cases, nerve damage may occur, leading to long-term loss of function in the affected area. Additionally, dog bites pose a serious risk of infections and diseases like rabies, a fatal virus that leads to death in 99% of cases once symptoms appear.

Beyond the physical injuries, getting bitten by a dog can be a traumatic experience. The victim could develop psychological issues, such as fear of dogs, heightened anxiety, or PTSD. These issues can deeply affect an individual’s quality of life, leading to social withdrawal, difficulty returning to normal activities, and long-term emotional distress.

Slip-and-fall accidents occur in various settings — from grocery stores and restaurants to workplaces and public sidewalks. While these incidents may seem minor, they can result in serious injuries. For example, a fall can lead to broken bones, particularly in the wrists, as people instinctively try to catch themselves. Head injuries, such as concussions, are also common, especially if the person strikes their head on a hard surface.

Property owners and businesses have a legal duty to keep their premises safe for everyone. If a slip-and-fall accident occurs due to their negligence, they may be liable for the victim’s injuries. Contact us to learn how we can help with your claim.

People can get injured in workplaces in various ways, depending on the nature of their job. Slip-and-falls can lead to injuries such as fractures, sprains, or head trauma. Electrocution, often occurring in environments with faulty wiring or improper handling of electrical equipment, can cause burns, nerve damage, or even fatal injuries. Falling heavy objects, common in warehouse settings, can result in concussions, skull fractures, or other serious injuries.

Workers’ compensation laws are designed to provide financial assistance to employees injured in workplace accidents or who suffer illnesses on the job. However, navigating the system can be challenging. Many legitimate claims get denied or underpaid, leaving injured workers with inadequate compensation.

Construction sites are inherently dangerous environments. Many construction projects involve hazardous materials, which can cause serious health problems. Additionally, workers are at risk of injuries from heavy machinery, such as crush injuries, amputations, or fractures. Falls from heights, like scaffolding or ladders, can lead to severe injuries such as broken bones and TBIs.

Victims of construction accidents may be eligible to file a personal injury claim against those responsible for their injuries. These may reimburse them for medical expenses, lost income, and rehabilitation costs. They might also compensate victims for permanent disabilities and their pain and suffering.

A catastrophic injury is a severe injury that has a profound and long-lasting impact on a person’s life. It often results in permanent physical or mental impairments. Victims might not only need immediate compensation for medical expenses and lost income. They may also require future support for ongoing care, rehabilitation, and the challenges they may face in their daily lives.

Here are some examples of catastrophic injuries:

  • Spinal cord injuries can result in paralysis, loss of sensation, and other debilitating effects.
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can cause cognitive, physical, and emotional impairments.
  • Amputations are a severe type of injury that involves the removal of a limb, such as an arm or leg. Losing a limb can significantly limit a person’s physical abilities and affect their mobility, independence, and daily activities.
  • Severe burns can require extensive medical treatment and may result in scarring, disfigurement, and disability.

After the sudden and unexpected loss of a loved one in a fatal accident, families may be able to file a wrongful death claim to seek closure and financial support after their passing.

Our Stanton injury law firm can review such accidents to confirm whether surviving relatives have a case against at-fault parties. The compensation they pursue may be able to cover expenses such as funeral and burial costs, as well as lost wages for victims who were their family’s sole financial provider.

How Shared Fault Affects Injury Claims

In Stanton and the rest of California, you can still pursue compensation even if you’re partially at fault for an accident. However, under the state’s pure comparative negligence system, your settlement may be reduced based on your percentage of responsibility. For example, if you’ve been awarded $100,000, but were found to be 20% responsible for your accident, you may only be able to receive up to $80,000.

At-fault parties may attempt to use comparative negligence to argue that you played a bigger role in causing an accident than you actually did. To counter these arguments, our Stanton injury law firm can investigate your case to more accurately estimate your percentage of responsibility and help you pursue the compensation still available to you.

Determining Liability After An Accident

Liability hinges on the concept of negligence, a legal term that describes a failure to exercise reasonable care. To establish negligence, our Stanton injury law firm can help you prove these four elements:

  • Duty of Care — The defendant has a legal obligation to act reasonably and avoid causing harm to the plaintiff. For example, it is the driver’s duty to operate their vehicle safely to avoid injuring other drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists.
  • Breach of Duty — The defendant breached their duty of care, meaning they failed to act reasonably under the circumstances. For instance, a driver who speeds or texts while driving breaches their duty of care.
  • Causation — The defendant’s breach of duty directly caused the accident and the plaintiff’s injury.
  • Damages — The plaintiff suffered damages as a result of the accident. These can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.
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Available Damages In Injury Claims

Our Stanton injury law firm can help you pursue the following types of damages:

Economic Damages

Economic damages are tangible monetary losses that result from the injury. They include:

  • Medical expenses include emergency treatment, hospitalization, surgeries, medications, physical therapy, and other related medical care.
  • Lost wages encompass income and future earning potential lost due to the inability to work after an injury.
  • Property damage covers the cost of repairing or replacing damaged property, such as a vehicle or personal belongings.
Non-Economic Damages

Non-economic or general damages are intangible losses that cannot be easily quantified in monetary terms. Some examples are:

  • Pain and suffering include physical pain, emotional distress, and mental anguish.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life refers to the inability to participate in activities or enjoy life as before the injury.
  • Disfigurement covers physical scarring or disfigurement resulting from the injury.
  • Loss of consortium compensates for the loss of companionship, love, and affection between spouses.
Punitive Damages

In rare cases, the court may award punitive damages to punish the defendant for exhibiting grossly negligent conduct and deter similar behavior in the future. Unlike the two compensatory damages above, which are meant to reimburse the plaintiff for their losses, punitive damages are given to the plaintiff as a form of punishment to the defendant.

What To Do After Getting Injured In Stanton, CA

Taking certain steps after an accident may help keep you safe and uphold your right to potentially pursue compensation. Such actions may include the following:

  1. Check for injuries. If possible, move to a safe location.
  2. Report the accident to the appropriate authorities. Call 911 if anyone’s injured.
  3. Document the scene. If it’s safe, take photos and videos and collect contact information from witnesses.
  4. Seek medical attention. Prompt medical care can prevent injuries from worsening and provide crucial documentation for your claim.
  5. Be cautious when dealing with insurance companies. Avoid admitting fault. Adjusters may seek information to use against you, so never give a recorded statement without consulting a lawyer.
  6. Call our Stanton injury law firm at (888) 488-1391 for a free initial consultation. We can advocate for your interests and help you pursue compensation if you have a case.

Gathering Evidence For Your Personal Injury Claim

Our Stanton injury law firm can investigate your case and gather evidence that may help support your claim. The proof they obtain may include:

  • Eyewitness Statements — Accounts from people who witnessed the incident.
  • Device Data — Information from mobile phones and event data recorders.
  • Surveillance Footage — Videos of the scene.
  • Company Records — Safety records and policies relevant to the incident.
  • Property Records — Deeds, leases, or permits related to the location of the incident.
  • Police Reports — Official documents containing crucial information, including witness statements and any citations issued.
  • Medical Records — Doctor’s notes, test results, and treatment plans.
  • Product Manuals or Warnings — Documentation related to defective products involved in the accident.

Statute Of Limitations In California

California has a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. Although there are certain exceptions, missing the timeframe for filing your case may result in you losing your right to seek compensation.

Insurance companies also have their deadlines. You must report a claim to your insurer within a short period, usually a day or two after the incident.

To protect your rights, consult our Stanton injury law firm. We can help you navigate these time constraints and file your claim within the appropriate deadlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Look for an injury law firm that serves clients in Stanton in the following ways:

  • Legal Updates — They stay current on statutory changes and legal precedents.
  • Professional Development — They actively participate in bar associations and ongoing legal education.
  • Client Communication — They provide clear information and guidance to clients, even when the law is complex.
  • Honesty and Transparency — They openly discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each case.
  • Medical Connections — Since attorneys are not qualified to give medical advice, they instead connect clients with healthcare professionals who can assess the impact of injuries and the potential costs of medical care.
  • Negotiation Skills — They can negotiate settlements with insurance companies on a client’s behalf.
  • Trial Experience — They are familiar with the litigation process and can present cases in court when necessary.

The cost of hiring an attorney will depend on the complexity of your case. Legal services can be expensive, and the upfront fees may be a financial burden for those who have already incurred significant expenses due to their injuries.

We understand these concerns, which is why our Stanton injury law firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis. Under this arrangement, the attorney’s compensation is a percentage of the settlement or award. This means clients don’t pay anything up front and don’t need to pay our firm’s lawyers if they’re not awarded compensation. However, some costs and expenses might still be applicable regardless of the outcome of their case.

After getting injured in an accident, you might ask yourself, “Do I need a personal injury lawyer?” Although it’s possible to handle a claim yourself, you may wish to consult our Stanton injury law firm if more complicated laws apply to your case or you need assistance negotiating with insurance companies.

Reaching out to our Stanton injury law firm within a week or two of the accident may help give our attorneys more time to:

  • Gather crucial evidence while it’s still fresh.
  • Conduct an investigation to identify the cause of the accident.
  • Help you access necessary medical treatment.
  • Study what strategies can assist with pursuing compensation in your case.

By acting quickly, you can strengthen your case and increase your chances of a favorable outcome. Don’t let time slip away. Contact our Stanton injury law firm for a free case review.

Unfortunately, we can’t provide an exact figure, as the worth of your claim may change as your case progresses. However, our firm can estimate its value by considering several factors. Examples include the severity of your injuries, the level of shared fault, your medical expenses, and other damages.

Contact Our Stanton Injury Law Firm For Legal Help

At Arash Law, we’re dedicated to providing personalized legal representation for injury victims. Our Stanton injury law firm can handle your case directly, allowing us to apply a personal, client-focused approach to pursuing compensation.

Our team is ready to listen, offer guidance, and assess whether you have a valid claim. Call (888) 488-1391 for a no-obligation first consultation.

Our Stanton injury law firm extends its services throughout California, including these locations: 90623, 90720, 90721, 90815, 92845, 90630, 90720, 92655, 92683, 92684, 92683, and 92844. We also serve the following neighboring areas: Garden Grove, Cerritos, Anaheim, Buena Park, Rossmoor, and Fullerton.

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