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Personal Injury Lawyer in Huntington Beach, California

Hurt in an accident in Huntington Beach? Reardon Injury Law offers expert legal help. Our attorney's medical background gives you an edge. Free consultation.

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Why Huntington Beach Residents Trust Reardon Injury Law

The moments after an accident are a blur of confusion, pain, and anxiety. One minute you’re driving down Beach Boulevard or enjoying a bike ride along the coast, and the next, you’re dealing with flashing lights, medical bills, and the overwhelming stress of an uncertain future. At Reardon Injury Law, we understand that this is more than just a legal case—it’s a disruption to your entire life. We are here not just to represent you, but to guide you with genuine empathy and unwavering support.

As a California-based firm, we are deeply rooted in this community. We aren’t a distant, impersonal law firm from another county; we are your neighbors. This local focus means we have firsthand knowledge of the challenges you face. We know the frustration of navigating rush hour traffic on the 405, the specific dangers of tourist season on PCH, and the complexities of presenting a case at the West Justice Center in Westminster. This local insight is a powerful advantage.

What truly sets Reardon Injury Law apart is our founder’s unique background. Before becoming an attorney, John Reardon spent 20 years as a practicing chiropractor. This extensive medical experience gives him an unparalleled ability to understand the true nature and long-term impact of your injuries. He can analyze medical records, communicate effectively with doctors, and build a compelling case that demonstrates the full extent of your suffering to insurance companies and juries. This dual expertise in medicine and law is a rare and invaluable asset for our clients. We handle all cases on a contingency basis—you pay no fees unless we win—and your initial consultation is always free.

Accident Hotspots in Huntington Beach

While Surf City USA is known for its beautiful coastline, residents know it also has its share of dangerous roads and intersections. Heavy commuter traffic, a constant influx of tourists, and a mix of vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians create a recipe for serious accidents. Our firm is familiar with these high-risk areas and the types of collisions that frequently occur.

  • Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) and Warner Avenue: This intersection is a perfect storm of hazards. It combines high-speed traffic on PCH with vehicles entering from Warner, often creating dangerous T-bone and rear-end collisions. The constant flow of tourists, beachgoers crossing to and from the sand, and cyclists in the bike lanes makes this a particularly dangerous spot for pedestrian accidents and bicycle accidents. Sun glare, especially during morning and evening commutes, can also severely limit visibility.

  • Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue: As one of the city’s primary commercial hubs, home to the Bella Terra shopping center, this intersection sees immense traffic volume. The combination of vehicles turning into and out of shopping centers, multiple lanes of traffic, and complex signal timing leads to a high frequency of side-impact and chain-reaction car accidents. The sheer number of cars vying for position makes it a common site for aggressive driving and misjudged turns.

  • Goldenwest Street and McFadden Avenue: This major arterial route is a critical connector for commuters heading toward the 405 and 22 freeways. The long stretches of road can encourage high speeds, and the intersection is notorious for red-light runners, leading to devastating high-speed collisions. The presence of commercial vehicles and delivery vans also increases the risk of serious truck accidents in this corridor.

Types of Cases We Handle in Huntington Beach

With our unique blend of legal and medical expertise, Reardon Injury Law is equipped to handle a wide range of personal injury claims. We understand that the type of accident dictates the evidence needed and the legal strategy required for success. We frequently represent Huntington Beach residents in cases involving:

  • Car Accidents: From fender-benders on Main Street to multi-car pile-ups on the I-405, we help victims of negligence get the compensation they deserve.
  • Motorcycle Accidents: PCH is a dream ride for many motorcyclists, but it can quickly turn into a nightmare. We are fierce advocates for riders who are often unfairly blamed for accidents.
  • Truck Accidents: Collisions with large commercial trucks on arteries like Beach Boulevard or Talbert Avenue can be catastrophic. We have the resources to take on powerful trucking and insurance companies.
  • Bicycle Accidents: Huntington Beach has a vibrant cycling community, but drivers often fail to share the road safely. We protect the rights of injured cyclists.
  • Pedestrian Accidents: Whether you were in a crosswalk downtown or near the pier, we fight for pedestrians who have been struck by inattentive or reckless drivers.
  • Rideshare Accidents: Accidents involving Uber or Lyft can have complicated insurance issues. We know how to navigate the specific policies that apply to rideshare accidents to ensure you are covered.

If you or a loved one has been injured in any type of accident caused by someone else’s carelessness, we encourage you to explore our full list of practice areas and see how we can help.

What to Do After an Accident in Huntington Beach

The steps you take immediately following an accident can significantly impact your health and your ability to recover fair compensation.

  1. Prioritize Safety: If possible, move your vehicle out of traffic to a safer location, like a side street or parking lot. Turn on your hazard lights.
  2. Call 911: Report the accident immediately. Depending on your location, either the Huntington Beach Police Department (HBPD) or the California Highway Patrol (CHP) will respond. A police report is a critical piece of evidence.
  3. Seek Medical Attention: Even if you feel fine, accept medical evaluation from paramedics. Adrenaline can mask serious injuries. For non-emergency care, visit a local facility like Hoag Hospital Huntington Beach or Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center. For severe, life-threatening injuries, you will likely be transported to a designated trauma center, such as UCI Medical Center in Orange.
  4. Document and Exchange Information: Use your phone to take pictures of the scene, vehicle damage, and any visible injuries. Get the other driver’s name, contact information, insurance details, and license plate number. If there are witnesses, get their contact information as well.
  5. Do Not Admit Fault: Be polite, but do not apologize or accept blame for the accident. Stick to the facts when speaking with the police.
  6. Contact an Experienced Attorney: Before you speak with any insurance adjusters—even your own—call an attorney. The insurance company’s goal is to minimize their payout. Our goal is to protect your rights and maximize your recovery.

Understanding Your Rights Under California Law

Navigating the legal system can be confusing, but understanding a few key California laws is essential for any injury victim.

  • Pure Comparative Negligence: California law allows you to recover damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident. For example, if you were found to be 20% at fault, your total compensation award would simply be reduced by 20%. The other party’s insurance company may try to use this to unfairly shift blame onto you, which is why having a skilled attorney is so important.
  • Statute of Limitations: In California, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit (California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1). If you miss this deadline, you will likely lose your right to seek compensation forever.
  • Claims Against Government Entities: There is a critical exception to the two-year rule. If your injury was caused by a public entity—such as a city bus, a poorly maintained road, or a government employee—you must file a formal claim with that entity within six months of the incident. This is a strict deadline that many people miss without legal guidance.
  • California’s Minimum Insurance Requirements: The state requires drivers to carry only $15,000 for a single person’s injury, $30,000 for all injuries in one accident, and $5,000 for property damage. In any serious accident, these minimums are quickly exhausted. This is why it is so important to have an attorney who can explore all avenues for compensation, including your own Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage.

Contact Reardon Injury Law Today

If you have been injured in Huntington Beach, you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. Let us put our unique medical insight and dedicated legal advocacy to work for you. We are here to answer your questions, handle the insurance companies, and fight for the justice and compensation you need to heal and move forward.

Your consultation is free, and you will never pay a fee unless we win your case. Call us today at (657) 522-7122 or visit our contact page to schedule a time to speak with us.

Local Resources in Huntington Beach

Nearby Hospitals

  • Hoag Hospital Huntington Beach
  • Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center

Local Courthouse

West Justice Center, Westminster

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a personal injury lawyer cost in Huntington Beach?

At Reardon Injury Law, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no upfront costs, and we only collect a fee if we successfully recover compensation for you.

What should I do after a car accident in Huntington Beach?

First, ensure everyone's safety and call 911 to report the crash and any injuries. Seek immediate medical attention, document the scene with photos, exchange information, but do not admit fault before speaking with an attorney.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Huntington Beach, California?

In most cases, you have two years from the date of the injury under California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1. However, if your claim is against a government entity, you have only six months to file a formal notice.

What are some of the most dangerous intersections in Huntington Beach?

Local drivers know to be cautious at intersections like PCH and Warner Avenue, due to tourist and beach traffic, and the busy commercial hubs at Beach Boulevard and Edinger Avenue. Goldenwest Street and McFadden Avenue is another known hotspot for serious collisions.

Cases We Handle in Huntington Beach

Our attorneys represent Huntington Beach residents in all types of personal injury cases.

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