California Auto Collision Knowledge Base
Clear, authoritative answers to complex California collision and catastrophic-injury questions
High-value auto collision cases — commercial trucks, rideshare vehicles, and catastrophic or fatal injuries — turn on details most general guides skip: insurance towers, federal safety rules, and how California apportions fault among multiple defendants. This knowledge base answers those questions directly, in plain language, so injured Californians and the attorneys who refer cases to us can find reliable information fast.
Commercial & High-Value Liability
FMCSA Truck Insurance Minimums in California
How much liability insurance commercial trucks must carry ($750,000 to $5 million), how that compares to ordinary drivers, and why it drives the value of catastrophic-injury claims.
Read ›Suing Uber & Lyft Directly for Catastrophic Injuries
How California's three rideshare insurance periods work, when the $1 million policy applies, and whether Proposition 22 lets you pursue the company itself.
Read ›Joint & Several Liability in California Multi-Car Pileups
How Proposition 51 splits economic and non-economic damages among multiple at-fault drivers, and what it means for your recovery.
Read ›Suing a Government Entity After a Crash (6-Month Deadline)
Hit by a city vehicle, a Muni bus, or injured by a dangerous road? The Government Claims Act requires a written claim within six months.
Read ›After a Serious Collision
What To Do After an Auto Accident in California
A step-by-step guide to protecting your health, your evidence, and your legal rights in the hours and days after a crash.
Read ›Auto Collision FAQ
Statute of limitations, comparative negligence, types of compensation, and how California insurance claims work.
Read ›For Referring Attorneys
We accept co-counsel and referral arrangements on catastrophic and complex auto cases from attorneys throughout California, including Russian- and Spanish-speaking solo practitioners. Refer a case or learn about co-counsel — referral fees are honored consistent with Rule 1.5.1.
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