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Who We Are

Morales Law Firm, APC is a San Dimas personal injury law firm dedicated to helping injured people navigate the recovery process and pursue fair compensation after accidents. We prioritize clear communication, compassionate client service, and practical case management so clients understand options, timelines, and likely outcomes while our team handles investigation, negotiation, and representation on their behalf. From the first consultation through resolution, we focus on timely responses, thorough documentation of medical care and losses, and pursuing settlements or litigation when necessary to protect clients’ rights and support long term recovery.
Our practice handles a wide range of injury matters including car and truck collisions, motorcycle and bicycle crashes, pedestrian and rideshare incidents, premises liability, and serious injury claims such as traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. We gather medical records, consult with treating providers, and work with qualified professionals to document damages and build persuasive claims for recovery. Throughout every case we emphasize steady communication, careful preparation, and pursuing results that reflect each client’s needs and losses, seeking compensation for medical care, lost wages, future needs, and non-economic harms.
Clients who come to our office can expect timely responses, straightforward explanations of legal choices, and advocacy focused on easing the recovery process. We evaluate each matter individually to identify responsible parties, calculate damages, and pursue insurance settlements or litigation when necessary to protect a client’s rights. Our goal is to help people rebuild after an injury by securing compensation for medical treatment, lost income, future care needs, and other economic and non-economic harms, while communicating clearly about options and likely timelines at every stage.
Clients who come to our office can expect timely responses, straightforward explanations of legal choices, and advocacy focused on easing the recovery process. We evaluate each matter individually to identify responsible parties, calculate damages, and pursue insurance settlements or litigation when necessary to protect a client’s rights. Our goal is to help people rebuild after an injury by securing compensation for medical treatment, lost income, future care needs, and other economic and non-economic harms, while communicating clearly about options and likely timelines at every stage.

MEET THE FOUNDER

FernandoMorales

Attorney at Law

PRACTICE AREAS

Personal Injury and Accident Claims

Personal Injury

Morales Law Firm, APC in San Dimas provides focused personal injury representation for car accidents, slip and fall, catastrophic injuries,

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When clients face medical bills or life changes after an accident, I make their concerns my priority.

Fernando Morales, Attorney at Law

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We Have Answers

This FAQ section answers common questions about timing, fees, and the steps involved in a personal injury claim so prospective clients understand how a case typically proceeds from investigation to settlement or trial. You will find practical guidance on preserving evidence, the importance of prompt medical care, typical timelines for insurance resolution, and what to expect from our team when you contact us for a free initial consultation. We explain typical fee arrangements, how we handle communication with insurers, and immediate steps you can take after an accident to protect your recovery and potential compensation.
Personal Injury
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in California?

In California, claims for most personal injury cases must be filed within two years from the date of the injury. This statute of limitations applies to typical negligence claims and missing the filing deadline can bar your ability to pursue compensation through the courts. There are exceptions for certain circumstances, including claims against government entities which often require earlier notice and different procedures. Given the potential for exceptions, it is important to promptly discuss your situation with a legal representative to identify the applicable deadlines and preserve your right to sue.

Even if litigation is not immediately necessary, timely investigation and preservation of evidence are important steps that protect your claim. Beginning the process early helps secure witness statements, accident reports, and medical records that strengthen the case. Taking action soon after an incident also helps ensure compliance with procedural rules that may affect recoveries and prevents loss of critical documentation due to fading memories or altered scenes.

Personal Injury
What types of compensation can I recover after an accident?

Recoverable compensation in personal injury cases typically includes economic damages such as past and future medical expenses, lost wages, and out-of-pocket costs related to the injury. Courts and insurers may also consider property damage and costs for rehabilitation or assistive devices needed because of the injury. Accurate documentation of medical care, invoices, and employment records supports claims for these economic losses.

Non-economic damages may compensate for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of consortium, and diminished quality of life resulting from the injury. In particularly severe cases, awards can also address long-term care needs and reduced earning ability. The total recovery depends on the severity of injuries, medical prognosis, and how convincingly the damages are documented and presented during negotiations or at trial.

Personal Injury
Will my case go to trial or can it be settled out of court?

Many personal injury matters are resolved through negotiation and settlement without going to trial. Settlement can be a practical and timely way to obtain compensation while avoiding the uncertainty and time commitment of a courtroom proceeding. Successful settlement negotiations usually depend on a clear presentation of liability and damages, supported by medical records, expert opinions when appropriate, and careful negotiation strategy.

However, preparing a case for trial is often necessary to secure a stronger settlement position or to pursue full compensation when insurers refuse fair offers. Trial preparation includes gathering evidence, retaining appropriate expert opinions, and developing a persuasive presentation of the case. If settlement is not achievable, filing a lawsuit and proceeding to trial remains an available option to seek justice and compensation.

Personal Injury
Should I speak with the insurance company after my accident?

Speaking with insurance adjusters after an accident requires caution, as insurers often collect initial statements and records to evaluate claims and limit liability. Providing an unguarded recorded statement or accepting a quick settlement without fully understanding the extent of injuries can jeopardize your ability to recover appropriate compensation. It is wise to consult about communications with insurers and consider allowing a legal representative to handle or participate in discussions.

You should always prioritize medical treatment and keep copies of all medical documentation before signing releases or accepting final offers. If an insurer requests information, limit statements to basic facts and avoid agreeing to recorded statements until you understand the legal implications and potential future needs. Proper handling of these communications helps preserve claim value and reduces the risk of inadvertently undermining your case.

Personal Injury
How do you determine fault in a vehicle crash?

Determining fault in a vehicle crash involves reviewing police reports, witness statements, traffic laws, physical evidence, and sometimes accident reconstruction analysis. Investigators look for indications of negligence such as speeding, distracted driving, failure to yield, or driving under the influence. The combination of documentary and physical evidence is used to establish which driver breached a duty of care and caused the collision.

Insurance companies use evidence to assign liability percentages, and courts do the same when disputes are litigated. Comparative fault rules may reduce recoveries if an injured person bears some responsibility. Clear documentation, credible witness accounts, and corroborating physical evidence are central to proving liability and obtaining fair compensation for damages.

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