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Car Accidents

If the accident was your fault, you can let your insurance company handle the entire claim. Ask your insurance company if you need to contact an injury lawyer in Sacramento California.

If the accident was 100 percent the other driver’s fault, then you can file a claim against the other driver’s insurance company. It is not recommended you deal with the insurance company yourself; see our Truth About Insurance Companies page. Call The Weinberger Law Firm and we’ll handle the claim for you.

Some examples where the other driver is 100 percent at fault:

  • Front-end collision at a stop sign
  • You were rear-ended
  • Other driver runs a red light or a stop sign

Time is not on your side and you must, however, do things in a timely fashion. Do not wait to file the claim or report the accident. You will need the skills of an experienced lawyer. Your injuries may be serious and the compensation amount varies greatly. Call us today; we offer free consultations to discuss your claim.

If you were injured due to the negligence of another, regardless of the nature of the underlying accident, it is important to contact experienced personal injury lawyers in Sacramento California to discuss your legal options. The Weinberger Law Firm has the resources and expertise to aggressively litigate your case in court, fighting to get you just compensation for your injury.

Talk to an Injury Attorney in Sacramento California About Your Legal Needs

Contact our injury attorney in Sacramento California to discuss your injury claim. We offer a free initial consultation where you can get honest answers to your questions and learn more about your legal options.

You can reach us by phone at (916) 357-6767 or send us an email to schedule an appointment.

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