
The aftermath of a serious accident can be overwhelming, with countless medical, personal, and professional concerns to deal with. In this trying time, a personal injury claim against a negligent party or wrongful insurance claim denial may seem secondary. A Chino catastrophic injury lawyer can help you with any legal or insurance problems. They can advocate for you and fight to get the coverage or compensation you deserve.

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The Hobbs Law Group is committed to helping the people of Chino, Los Angeles, and other Southern California cities in their catastrophic injury cases. Our team has decades of experience representing cases ranging from minor disputes to settlements worth millions. Kristin and Timothy Hobbs are pillars of the local legal community, both working as active members of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles.
Catastrophic injuries occur every day throughout the state through a wide range of means. In 2023, there were 317,707 hospitalizations in California, of which 276,357 were due to unintentional injuries. In San Bernardino County, 8,124 cases were due to falls, 2,085 for unspecified reasons, and 1,441 involved people in car crashes.
A catastrophic injury is defined as bodily harm that leaves someone permanently altered and prevents them from living their normal lives. A few examples include spinal cord damage, amputations, severe traumatic brain injuries, loss of sight or hearing, or serious burns. They can have many sources, including:
Catastrophic injury cases are typically pursued as either personal injury or bad-faith insurance claims. A personal injury claim is a civil matter where another party acted recklessly or negligently in a way that caused your injuries. These cases involve using evidence to demonstrate responsibility. In California, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim against a negligent party.
Bad-faith insurance cases seek compensation from your insurer that denied your claim under unjust terms. These filings do not require an at-fault party for the accident, and focus on proving that your insurance provider failed to investigate your claim, underpaid, unreasonably delayed your case, or denied a covered injury. The timeframe to file a bad-faith claim is two years from your denial.
Both personal injury and bad-faith insurance claims in Chino are processed through the civil division of the San Bernardino Justice Center, located at 247 West 3rd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415.
Filing a claim while trying to recover from an accident can be a daunting issue to handle on your own. Hire a catastrophic injury lawyer to help you with your case. Your Chino catastrophic injury attorney can provide needed assistance at each stage of your case. A few services our team offers include:
The evidence that is most important when building your catastrophic injury claim in California depends on the type of case and the circumstances surrounding it. Insurance bad-faith claims require strong evidence that demonstrates your injuries are covered under your existing policy and that the denial was unlawful. Personal injury cases rely on information that shows that another party was negligent or reckless in a manner that directly led to your condition.
Catastrophic injury cases in California have several characteristics that make them unique compared to other personal injury claims. The first is the amount, with serious injuries leading to higher settlements compared to less debilitating wounds. Another element that is unique to these types of cases is the ability to seek ongoing, sometimes permanent, compensation.
In California, you have several things you can do when your insurance claim is denied. First, review your letter and request your complete claim file, which includes all internal communications, reports, and their reasoning.
Next, you can submit an appeal within the insurer’s system. If this leads nowhere, you may file a bad-faith insurance claim in the Superior Court of San Bernardino County. Your lawyer can review your options with you and help you decide on your next action.
How long your catastrophic injury claim takes to resolve in Chino courts depends on who you are filing against, whether litigation is required, and the court’s backlog of cases. A personal injury case with a negligent party that settles early may take a few months, whereas a bad-faith insurance claim against a major provider that goes to trial can take years.
At Hobbs Law Group, we know how difficult the time after an accident can be. We can use our years of legal experience, skill, and knowledge to fight for just compensation. Our team can handle the claim, while you prioritize rest and recovery.
Contact us today for a free consultation, where we can learn your story, explain your rights, and explore potential pathways forward in your case. You may also visit our Claremont office, located on West 1st Street, a few blocks southwest of City Hall and east of Claremont Packing House.