Specialized in Freeway and Highway Injuries

Freeway Accident Lawyers Serving Moreno Valley Residents

If you were injured in a freeway accident, you might be able to get compensation under California law. Our attorneys help people in Moreno Valley with personal injury cases and guide them through every step of the legal process.

Why Choose Us

Legal Representation in Moreno Valley

At Freeway Injury Lawyer, we represent accident victims across Moreno Valley and the rest of Riverside County. Our attorneys know the area well and give every case personal attention. We don’t just take your case and vanish. We stay in touch and keep you updated as things move forward.

Practice Areas

Freeway Accident Practice Areas

We help people who’ve been hurt in all types of freeway accidents in Moreno Valley. Our attorneys handle personal injury claims and pursue compensation available under California law.

From First Call to Final Result

What to Expect When You Hire Us

Our attorneys offer full support for personal injury cases. We look into what happened, gather the documents you need, speak with insurance companies, and stand up for you in negotiations or court if it comes to that. You’ll work directly with an attorney throughout the entire process.

Serving Moreno Valley and Surrounding Areas

We help accident victims hurt on Interstate 215, State Route 60, and throughout Moreno Valley neighborhoods. Our attorneys know the local roads and understand how insurance companies handle cases here. We offer free consultations for Moreno Valley residents. Learning about your rights shouldn’t cost anything. We’ll review your case, answer your questions, and explain your legal options clearly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the questions we hear most often.

For personal injury cases, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means our fee is a percentage of what you recover. Some case costs may still apply, no matter the result. We’ll explain all the details during your first consultation.

In California, you usually have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury claim. Some cases have different deadlines. That’s why it’s best to talk to an attorney soon after an accident, so you know exactly what applies to you.

California follows a comparative negligence rule. You can still seek compensation even if you were partly at fault. The amount you get may be reduced based on your share of responsibility.

California law lets you go after compensation for both economic damages, like medical bills, lost wages, and property damage, and non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering. The exact amount depends on your situation, how serious your injuries are, and other details in your case.

Speak with a freeway injury attorney today.

Schedule Your Free Consultation

If you want to know your options after a freeway accident, get in touch with our team. We’re here to answer your questions and talk about how we can help with your case.