Oakland, CA Personal Injury Lawyers at Wilshire Law Firm

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Wilshire Law Firm represents individuals and families in Oakland and surrounding California communities who have been injured due to negligence.

Personal Injury Claims in Oakland and Alameda County

An injury caused by someone else’s negligence can affect every part of your life, from your ability to work to your long-term physical and financial wellbeing. Oakland residents face a range of injury risks, including car accidents on I-880 and I-580, pedestrian and bicycle accidents in urban corridors, premises liability incidents at commercial and residential properties, and workplace injuries involving third-party negligence. When these injuries result from another party’s failure to exercise reasonable care, California law may allow the injured person to pursue compensation.

Wilshire Law Firm helps injured Californians understand the legal options available to them under state law and what the process of pursuing a personal injury claim typically involves.

Common Personal Injury Scenarios in Oakland

Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Accidents

Oakland’s major freeways, including Interstate 880 and Interstate 580, see heavy commercial and commuter traffic throughout the day. Accidents involving passenger vehicles, commercial trucks, and motorcycles can result in serious injuries that require extensive medical treatment. When these accidents are caused by a negligent driver, a distracted motorist, or a commercial carrier’s failure to maintain their vehicles, the injured party may have a claim under California negligence law.

Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents

Oakland has invested in bicycle infrastructure, but collisions between cyclists or pedestrians and motor vehicles remain common in the city’s urban corridors. Under California law, drivers have a duty to exercise reasonable care around vulnerable road users. When that duty is breached and an injury results, the injured pedestrian or cyclist may be entitled to pursue a claim against the at-fault driver.

Rideshare Accidents (Uber and Lyft)

Rideshare companies operate throughout Oakland, and accidents involving Uber or Lyft vehicles present unique legal considerations. Depending on whether the driver was actively on a trip, logged into the app, or offline at the time of the accident, different insurance policies may apply. Wilshire Law Firm has experience helping injured passengers and third parties navigate the complexities of rideshare accident claims under California law.

Premises Liability

Property owners in Oakland, whether commercial or residential, have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions for visitors and guests. Slip and fall accidents, injuries caused by inadequate security, and incidents resulting from negligent maintenance may give rise to premises liability claims. California law imposes different standards of care depending on the relationship between the property owner and the injured person.

Wrongful Death

When a person’s death is caused by another party’s negligence, surviving family members may be entitled to file a wrongful death claim under California law. This may include a spouse, children, or other dependents who suffer losses as a result of the death. A separate survival action may also be available to recover on behalf of the decedent’s estate.

How Personal Injury Claims Work in California

A personal injury claim in California typically begins with an investigation of the accident, gathering of evidence such as medical records and accident reports, and an assessment of the damages suffered. This may include current and future medical expenses, lost income, and non-economic losses such as pain and suffering.

California follows a comparative fault rule, meaning that a plaintiff’s compensation may be reduced if they are found to bear some responsibility for the accident. This does not necessarily bar recovery; California allows a person to recover damages even if they were partially at fault, though the amount is reduced proportionally.

Many personal injury claims in California are resolved through negotiation with insurance companies without going to trial. However, litigation may be necessary if a fair resolution cannot be reached. The statute of limitations for most personal injury claims in California is two years from the date of injury.

What to Expect from a Consultation with Wilshire Law Firm

Wilshire Law Firm offers free consultations for individuals in Oakland who have been injured due to negligence. During an initial consultation, an attorney will review the circumstances of your accident, explain how California law applies to your situation, and outline the general steps involved in pursuing a claim.

Wilshire Law Firm handles personal injury cases on a contingency basis, meaning no fees unless you get paid. You do not need to pay anything upfront to begin working with the firm, and cost is not a barrier to getting a legal assessment of your case.

CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

Stories of success for those we’ve represented
“Very helpful and understanding. They will patiently wait for you to read over documents and contact you within one day of sending them details regarding your case. Willing to answer any and all questions you have about the process. 10 out of 10 would recommend.”
Spencer C.

“The customer service and responsiveness throughout the entire process were excellent. From day one through completion, I was consistently well-informed and kept up to date on the status of my case. I would highly recommend this law firm and would gladly use them again if needed.”
Christina A.

“Wilshire Law Firm was very fast responding to me about my case… they were very nice and helpful and made sure I understood all of the facts. I would recommend [Wilshire Law Firm] for anyone who is looking for the best; they are number one. Thank you Wilshire and staff for making things feel easier.”
Angela B.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Legal answers to common questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in California?
In most cases, the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim in California is two years from the date of the injury. Claims against government entities have a shorter timeline and require an initial administrative claim to be filed within six months. An attorney can help you identify the applicable deadline based on the specific facts of your case.
Do I need a lawyer if the insurance company has already contacted me?
When an insurance company contacts you after an accident, their goal is typically to resolve the claim quickly and for as little as possible. Speaking with an attorney before agreeing to any settlement or providing a recorded statement can help ensure that your interests are protected and that you understand the full scope of your losses before making any decisions.
What happens during a free personal injury consultation?
An initial consultation is an opportunity to describe the circumstances of your accident to an attorney and hear an honest assessment of your legal options under California law. The attorney will ask questions about how the accident occurred, the injuries you sustained, and any steps you have already taken, such as seeking medical treatment or filing a police report. Nothing is required from you after the consultation.
How are personal injury cases typically resolved in California?
Many personal injury cases are resolved through negotiation and settlement before trial. After an investigation and assessment of damages, the injured party or their attorney may negotiate with the at-fault party's insurer. If a fair resolution cannot be reached, the case may proceed to litigation and, if necessary, trial. The timeline and outcome depend on the specific facts of each case. Every case is different, and learning about your options can help you make informed decisions. Wilshire Law Firm offers free consultations and works on a contingency basis, meaning no fees unless you get paid. Speaking with a legal professional can help clarify your next steps.