
Car accidents can be devastating and disorienting, especially the legal fallout that follows. You may not be totally prepared to deal with it on your own, which is why the help of a Los Angeles car accident lawyer can be so beneficial.
If you were injured or lost a loved one because of another driver’s reckless actions or negligence, you deserve to be fairly compensated for your losses. Hobbs Law Group has successfully advocated for hundreds of car accident injury victims throughout Southern California, ensuring clients secure every dollar they rightfully deserve.
When you hire a Los Angeles car accident attorney from Hobbs Law Group, you can expect superior client service, personalized attention, and results-driven representation every step of the way.
At Hobbs Law Group, we have experience handling many different types of auto accidents, including:
Auto accidents have the potential to negatively impact your health, your job, your finances, and your quality of life. Even a seemingly minor traffic accident may result in significant injuries. If you or a loved one have been hurt because someone else was negligent, you owe it to yourself to explore your legal rights to compensation, including past and future medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering. When a loved one has died in a collision, Hobbs Law Group can help you recover money for medical bills, funeral expenses, burial costs, loss of income, and loss of companionship.
Automobile accidents are the fourth-leading cause of premature death in Los Angeles County, with over 200 crash-related fatalities a year. For ages 5-14, motor vehicle accidents are the #1 cause of accidental death. Pedestrians and cyclists account for roughly 60 percent of all vehicle-related deaths.
In addition to these wrongful deaths, more than 55,000 motorists, passengers, and pedestrians are injured by motor vehicles each year. The long list of injuries ranges from bone fractures, spinal cord damage, and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), to disfiguring lacerations, whiplash, and joint damage.
When you or a loved one have been hurt in a motor vehicle collision, your family deserves justice. Consulting with the Los Angeles personal injury lawyers at Hobbs Law Group costs nothing upfront, but can provide much-needed legal guidance and peace of mind.
Secured a massive jury verdict for a victim involved in a devastating hit-and-run auto collision (Wood v. Vanegeas).
Negotiated a substantial settlement in a highly complex motor vehicle accident case involving disputed liability and severe injury causation.
Successfully recovered a multi-million dollar settlement for a pedestrian who was struck and severely injured by a negligent driver.
Recovered nearly half a million dollars in a severe auto collision claim, maximizing compensation for the victim’s injuries and losses.
Data Sources: Finalized traffic collision statistics are sourced directly from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) End-of-Year Traffic Statistics reports and the City of Los Angeles Open Data Portal.
According to the LAPD, the city routinely sees over 50,000 vehicle accidents annually, and traffic fatalities recently surged past 330 deaths in a single year, making car crashes a leading cause of accidental death. In 2022, 1,676 individuals were injured or killed due to a drunk driving collision. 2024 ended with 302 fatal traffic collisions, marking a 12.5% decrease from the year prior. Semi-trucks can cause serious collisions. There are approximately 1.8 million commercial trucks in California.
In 2023, 583 motorcyclists were killed in crashes on California’s roads.
When drivers and passengers are injured on Los Angeles roads, they know to trust Hobbs Law Group for support and proven results. Our law firm has represented clients in car collision claims since 2011. Over that time, we have recovered millions of dollars for the people we represent by focusing on the rights and interests of our clients.
We understand that our clients come to us during difficult times in their lives. They are often facing physical pain and emotional distress. We begin every case by building a healthy relationship with our clients before gathering evidence and aggressively pursuing the compensation that they are owed. Trust our team of trial-ready injury lawyers to secure the compensation that you are owed.
According to data gathered by the California Office of Traffic Safety, there were over 8,900 people either killed or injured in a car accident in Los Angeles alone in 2022. Car accidents are not uncommon, especially in heavily trafficked areas and major cities. If you are ever in an accident, be sure to take the right precautions, including remaining at the scene. Fleeing the scene is illegal and could result in serious legal penalties.
If you are struggling with what happened to you, you may want to reach out to a local support group for help. Groups like Crash Support Network and 211LA may be able to help you with your trauma.

Contact Hobbs Law Group 24/7 to schedule a free case review with a car accident lawyer. You will not pay us anything unless you win.
Year after year, Los Angeles is rated as one of the nation’s most dangerous cities to drive. Whether you were rear-ended in a low-speed collision, hit by a distracted driver, or harmed in a multi-vehicle freeway pileup, Hobbs Law Group can investigate and gather evidence to advance your injury claim.
We have earned a reputation for being fierce advocates of the injured, and our team handles auto accident cases caused by:
Excess Speed
Speed limits exist for a reason, and drivers who ignore them put everyone around them in danger. When a crash happens at high speed, injuries are rarely minor. We’ve seen what these cases do to families, and we don’t take that lightly.
Distracted Driving
Texting, eating, changing a playlist, people underestimate how fast things can go wrong when their eyes leave the road. If someone’s carelessness behind the wheel caused your injuries, that’s not something they should just walk away from.
Road Hazards
Not every accident is caused by another driver. A pothole that came out of nowhere, loose gravel, or a construction zone with no warning signs can be just as dangerous. In some of these situations, a government agency or contractor may bear responsibility for what happened to you.
Improper Turns
Some of the most serious crashes we’ve handled started with something as simple as a driver making an illegal turn or failing to check their mirrors before switching lanes. It takes almost nothing to do it right, which makes it that much harder to accept when someone doesn’t.
Traffic Violations
Blowing through a red light or making an illegal lane change is a decision, not an accident. When a driver’s choice to ignore the rules of the road ends with someone getting hurt, the law is clear about who should be held responsible.
Failure to Yield the Right of Way
These crashes happen in an instant, often at intersections or crosswalks where one driver simply didn’t pay attention. The injuries, though, tend to last much longer. If you were hit by someone who had no business pulling out when they did, you deserve answers and fair compensation.
Road Rage
There’s no excuse for it. A driver who tailgates aggressively, cuts someone off out of spite, or makes a situation physical has made a conscious choice to endanger others. We take road rage cases seriously because the people hurt in them deserve more than to be treated like a minor inconvenience.
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs
This one hits differently because it’s so completely preventable. A person who chooses to get behind the wheel while impaired knows the risk they’re creating for everyone else. If that decision cost you or someone in your family, we’ll make sure it’s not brushed under the rug.
Fatigue / Drowsy Driving
Most people don’t realize how much drowsiness affects the ability to drive safely. Reaction time slows, focus fades, and suddenly a driver who thought they were fine is drifting out of their lane. Truckers, overnight workers, and everyday commuters are all at risk of causing these crashes.
Defective Vehicle Parts
Sometimes a crash has nothing to do with how anyone was driving. A brake failure, a tire blowout, or a steering defect can cause a collision without any warning. When that happens, the people who designed, manufactured, or sold the faulty part may be the ones who owe you compensation.

Insurance companies are known for disputing liability in car accident cases – particularly crashes that result in serious or life-threatening injury. Insurance companies have one priority: to turn a profit. They will go to great lengths to minimize payouts by apportioning fault unfairly. A qualified Los Angeles car accident attorney can ensure this does not happen, giving you peace of mind to focus on your health and recovery, while we handle the rest.
Our law firm conducts independent investigations into the cause of the collision. We often employ accident reconstruction specialists, forensic engineers, and investigators. We speak with eyewitnesses and review police reports, along with any surveillance footage or photographic evidence from the scene. In short, we leverage every resource to prove that another motorist breached their duty to exercise “reasonable care,” and that this caused your injuries and damages.
When you think of traumatic car accident injuries like broken bones and spinal cord damage, rollovers and high-speed collisions often come to mind, but even fender benders can wreak havoc on the body. After an accident, you should never delay in seeking medical attention. Make sure your physician documents and substantiates your injuries.
You may feel fine, if not a little shaken, but remember that concussions, whiplash, and other soft tissue injuries might not have immediate symptoms. Get a complete medical exam as soon as you are able, and follow your doctor’s treatment orders – this will go a long way toward proving your injuries and medical expenses later on.
After the initial shock and most intense part of the recovery from a car accident injury, the injured person may be able to file a claim to recover damages. In straightforward cases where the damages are minor, you may not need to involve an attorney. However, if there were serious injuries, significant property damage, a dispute about fault, or other complicating factors, a Los Angeles car accident attorney can increase your chances of a favorable outcome.
A skilled personal injury lawyer can gather key materials like accident reports, medical records, and witness statements, as well as act as a barrier between the injured party and the insurance company and opposing counsel. Once enough evidence has been gathered, your attorney can negotiate with the at-fault party and, if necessary, file a legal claim.
When a court receives a car accident injury claim, it considers whether the case meets the filing deadline for such actions. For most injury cases, the filing deadline for an injury claim is two years from the date of the injury. Failing to file within the statute of limitations can mean that the claimant is barred from using the courts to secure compensation.
Exceptions to this deadline are rare, which is why injured parties should seek legal representation so their filings meet these and other court requirements. Civil claims are handled at the Los Angeles County Superior Court Stanley Mosk Courthouse, which is located at 111 North Hill Street, the Santa Monica Courthouse, located at 1725 Main Street in Santa Monica, and elsewhere throughout the county.
Being injured in a car collision can leave drivers and passengers contending with serious injuries and financial hardships. By working with an attorney and filing an injury claim, injured parties can be compensated for both economic and non-economic damages. Tangible expenses that are straightforward to measure are considered economic losses and include damages like lost wages, medical expenses, upcoming treatment costs, and out-of-pocket expenses.
Claimants may also be eligible for non-economic damages. These address the intangible losses that result from a collision, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and the impact the collision has on their daily lives. Cases that go to trial could result in the courts awarding punitive damages aimed at punishing the at-fault party for the harm they cause.
Following a car collision in Los Angeles, insurance carriers can provide settlements that can pay for medical bills and other financial losses you suffered. The process of negotiating with an insurer can be more complicated than you may think, which is why Hobbs Law Group can handle that process for you. Our skilled injury attorneys understand the tactics insurance carriers use to minimize liability and can prevent them from denying you what you are owed.
Getting into a car accident is stressful, and it’s easy to forget what to do next. Here’s a simple breakdown to help you stay on track:

We understand how stressful and overwhelming car accidents can be for victims and their loved ones. That is why we provide sound, compassionate legal advocacy that aims to recover full and fair damages on your behalf.
A skilled Los Angeles car accident lawyer can accurately calculate the full extent of your economic and non-economic losses, ensuring that a settlement or court award accounts for your lost income, past and ongoing medical costs, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress, and rehabilitation expenses.
We handle all communications with insurance carriers, are expert negotiators, and are driven to secure the highest damage award available.
The auto accident lawyers from Hobbs Law Group is here to assist with:
All consultations are free of charge. To best serve our personal injury clients, we handle auto claims on contingency, meaning we do not charge attorneys’ fees unless we win a judgment or settle your case.
While we cannot guarantee a particular outcome, we can point to a proven track record of successful cases, including:
Finding the right car accident attorney in Los Angeles isn’t something you want to rush. The person you choose will have a direct impact on what you walk away with. Before you make that decision, here are 14 honest questions worth asking:
1.Do They Work on Contingency?
If a firm asks you for money upfront, walk away. A good car accident attorney only gets paid when you do. At Hobbs Law Group, there are no fees unless we win your case. Simple as that.
2. What Does Their Track Record Actually Look Like?
Saying “we fight for our clients” costs nothing. Proving it does. Before hiring anyone, look at real case results. Hobbs Law Group has recovered over $80 million for injured clients throughout Southern California, and those aren’t inflated numbers.
3. Will Your Case Be Handled by the Attorney You Actually Met?
This happens more than people realize. You sit down with a senior attorney, feel confident, sign the paperwork, and then never hear from that person again. Your case gets handed to someone junior with a fraction of the experience. Ask the question directly before you sign anything.
4. Are They Comfortable in a Courtroom?
A lot of firms quietly avoid trials because they’re expensive, time-consuming, and unpredictable. The problem is insurance companies are fully aware of which attorneys won’t go to trial, and they use that to lowball settlements. Make sure the person representing you is actually prepared to walk into a courtroom if it comes to that.
5. How Much Do They Know About Medical Records?
This might sound like an odd thing to ask a lawyer, but it matters enormously. Accident injuries involve complicated medical documentation, and an attorney who doesn’t know how to read and interpret those records is going to miss things that affect the value of your case.
6. Will They Invest in Experts for Your Case?
Sometimes winning requires bringing in outside help, accident reconstruction professionals, medical specialists, economic loss experts. Not every firm is willing to spend that money upfront. Find out before you commit whether they’ll go the extra mile when the case calls for it.
7. How Many Cases Like Yours Have They Handled?
There’s a real difference between an attorney who has worked through hundreds of car accident cases and one who handles them occasionally alongside other practice areas. Experience shapes how quickly they spot issues, how they negotiate, and how they prepare.
8. Have They Ever Represented Insurance Companies?
This isn’t a red flag, it’s actually a green one. Attorneys who have worked on the defense side know exactly how insurance adjusters think and what tactics they use to reduce payouts. That kind of inside knowledge is genuinely useful when building your claim.
9. How Are Other Attorneys and Legal Organizations Recognizing Them?
Peer recognition won’t win your case on its own, but it does tell you something about how a firm is viewed within the legal community. Hobbs Law Group has been repeatedly recognized as California Rising Stars by Super Lawyers and named among Southern California’s Top 100 Up-and-Coming Lawyers.
10. Do They Ask the Right Questions About Your Life?
Your case isn’t just about medical bills. It’s about how the accident has changed your daily routine, your ability to work, your sleep, your relationships, and your mental health. An attorney who doesn’t ask about any of that is probably leaving money on the table.
11. What Are Past Clients Actually Saying?
Reviews tell you things a firm’s website never will. Look for patterns, not just star ratings. Do clients mention feeling informed and respected? Did the attorney follow through on what they promised? That kind of consistent feedback is worth more than a polished testimonial.
12. Do They Prepare Every Case Like It’s Going to Trial?
The best settlements happen because the other side believes you’re ready to fight in court. Preparation isn’t just for cases that end up before a judge, it’s what makes insurance companies take your claim seriously in the first place.
13. Can a Jury Warm Up to Them?
This sounds soft, but experienced trial attorneys will tell you it’s anything but. Jurors make decisions based partly on how much they trust and connect with the person presenting the case. If you find your attorney easy to talk to and genuine, chances are a jury will too.
14. Will They Actually Pick Up the Phone?
Being kept in the dark while your case drags on for months is one of the most common complaints injured victims have about their attorneys. You should never have to wonder what’s happening with your own case. Ask upfront how often they communicate and how reachable they are when you have questions.
At Hobbs Law Group, we’ve been doing this since 2011 and we still approach every case the same way, like it’s the most important one we’ve ever taken on. If you’d like to talk through your situation, reach out to us for a free case review. No pressure, no obligations, just answers.
At Hobbs Law Group, we’ve seen firsthand what a car accident can do to a person’s life. The injuries vary, but the impact on families is always real. Our team has fought hard for clients dealing with all of the following:
Whether your collision occurs in Hollywood, Koreatown, Downtown Los Angeles, or elsewhere in the Los Angeles area, your top priority should be to hire a car accident lawyer who understands California’s complex car accident laws. Legal representation can play a significant role in shaping the outcome of your claim. Your lawyer’s understanding of car accident laws ensures that your case receives the attention it deserves.
Attorneys do more than advise clients. They can independently investigate the cause of collisions so their clients are not falsely blamed for causing or contributing to a crash. A Los Angeles car accident attorney can manage the complexities of your car accident case. If a dispute arises, they can address those matters before they cause complications that could delay the compensation process.
In California, the car accident statute of limitations is two years, as car accident cases are considered personal injury cases. Generally, you will have two years to put together a strong enough case, gather the evidence you need, consult with a lawyer, and file a claim for damages. Afterward, any filings will be considered invalid.
Yes, you should get a lawyer after a car accident in California. If your car accident was caused by someone’s negligent or malicious actions, you may want to pursue a personal injury claim against that person. A good lawyer can help you build a case and avoid being taken advantage of by insurance companies and other parties.
There is no telling what the average car accident settlement is in California. Every car accident case is different, with its own circumstances and contributing factors. Generally, your settlement will be impacted by the severity of your injuries, the stance of the insurance companies, and how much evidence you have of negligence.
There are many things you can do after a car accident that may jeopardize your accident claim in Los Angeles. One of the most important things you should avoid doing is admitting fault. If you admit any degree of fault for the accident, it can seriously impact your ability to claim compensation. Even an apology can be seen as an admission. Be civil and honest, but don’t admit fault.
If you get hit by an uninsured driver in Los Angeles, that can complicate the claims process. Compensation may still be available, either through your own uninsured motorist coverage (UMC) or a civil claim filed in court. As with other insurance claims, UMC coverage requires evidence. Your own insurance company may try to undervalue your claim, so it is advisable to have legal representation throughout that process.
Yes. California follows an at-fault system, which means the driver who caused the crash is responsible for paying damages. Their insurance is supposed to cover your medical bills, lost wages, and other losses. In practice, that’s rarely as simple as it sounds, which is why having an attorney in your corner matters.
You can still recover compensation in California even if you were partly at fault. The state uses a system called comparative fault, meaning your payout gets reduced by your percentage of responsibility. So if you were 20% at fault, you can still recover 80% of your damages. Don’t assume you have no case just because the other driver is pointing fingers back at you.
Absolutely. Whiplash, concussions, and soft tissue injuries often take a few days to become noticeable. The important thing is to see a doctor as soon as symptoms appear and make sure everything gets documented. As long as your claim is filed within California’s two-year statute of limitations, delayed symptoms don’t disqualify you.
It’s not technically required in every situation, but it helps a lot. A police report creates an official record of what happened and can support your version of events. If the police weren’t called to your accident, document everything yourself and reach out to an attorney as soon as possible to figure out the best path forward.
Honestly, it depends. Straightforward cases with clear liability might resolve in a few months. Cases involving serious injuries, disputed fault, or uncooperative insurance companies can take longer. What we can tell you is that rushing into a settlement before you understand the full extent of your injuries is almost always a mistake. We make sure you’re not pressured into accepting less than you deserve.
Most cases do settle before ever reaching a courtroom. Insurance companies generally prefer to avoid trials, especially when the evidence against their client is solid. That said, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, because that preparation is exactly what puts us in a strong position during settlement negotiations.
California recognizes what’s called vicarious liability, meaning a vehicle owner can be held responsible for accidents that happen when their car is being driven by someone else. If you lent your car to someone and they caused a crash, your insurance may be the first line of coverage. This is a nuanced area of law, so it’s worth talking to an attorney before assuming how liability falls.
Generally, three years for most collisions. If the accident involved a commercial vehicle or hazardous materials, it could stay on your record for up to ten years. A DUI-related accident can affect your record even longer. This is separate from any personal injury claim you might file.
| Resource Type | Name of Facility | Address | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Police / Accident Reports | Los Angeles Police Dept. (Headquarters) | 100 W 1st St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 |
(213) 486-1000 |
| Emergency Medical Care | California Hospital Medical Center* | 1401 S Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90015 |
(213) 748-2411 |
| Urgent Medical Care | Reliant Urgent Care – Downtown LA | 814 S Francisco St. Los Angeles, CA 90017 |
(310) 597-4408 |
| Local Civil Courthouse | Stanley Mosk Courthouse (LA Superior Court) | 111 N Hill St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 |
(213) 830-0800 |
| Vehicle Towing / Storage | Viertel’s Central Division (Authorized OPG) | 500 N Center St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 |
(213) 687-1003 |
*Note: Because Los Angeles is a massive city, the facilities listed above represent highly centralized, primary locations based in or near Downtown Los Angeles. Viertel’s serves as the Official Police Garage (OPG) for the Central Division.
Being involved in a car accident can be an overwhelming and traumatic experience. You may be unsure of how to proceed with an accident claim, and that’s understandable. Hiring the right lawyer to help can make all the difference. The last thing you want is to miss out on compensation you rightly deserve. The legal team at Hobbs Law Group can help you.
California has strict time limits for filing injury claims. Contact Hobbs Law Group for a free case review with car accident lawyers who are committed to your success. We operate on a contingency-fee-basis, meaning we don’t get paid unless we recover money on your behalf.
Call today to request a complimentary case review with no obligation to proceed.