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    San Diego County is home to beaches, bustling neighborhoods, major highways, and year-round outdoor activity, but it’s also a place where serious accidents happen every day. From car accidents on I-5, I-8, and I-805 to slip-and-falls in busy retail areas, injury victims are often left dealing with medical treatment, missed work, and an aggressive insurance company that wants to minimize the claim.

    If you were hurt because someone else was negligent, San Diego personal injury lawyers can help you understand your options and fight for fair compensation. RMD Law is a San Diego law firm team that handles complex injury cases and guides clients through every step of a personal injury case,from evidence collection to settlement negotiations.

    This page focuses on the legal information injured people usually need most: what types of cases we handle, what compensation may be available, how evidence affects the case, what to expect from the insurance process, and how long you may have to act.

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    How RMD Law Helps With Personal Injury Claims

    RMD Law has been a trusted partner for San Diegans navigating personal injury claims for years. With a client-centered approach and extensive legal experience, our attorneys have secured over $250 million in settlements across California. You can rely on our dedicated team of personal injury attorneys to handle your case when facing a claim.

    Our role is to:

    • Investigate what happened and identify responsible parties
    • Preserve evidence early (before it disappears)
    • Document the full impact of your injuries and medical care
    • Push back against unfair insurance tactics

    We also help clients understand claim value, track deadlines, organize records, evaluate settlement offers, and file suit when the insurer refuses to negotiate fairly.

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    San Diego County Accident Statistics

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    Here is an overview of San Diego County’s personal injury statistics, focusing on car-related accidents, one of the leading causes of injuries:

    • In 2021, 294 people died in traffic collisions across San Diego County, including pedestrians and cyclists. (CBS8)
    • The rate of motor vehicle collision deaths rose from 10.7 per 100,000 in 2010 to 12.9 per 100,000 in 2021. (San Diego County)
    • These accounted for 30% of all traffic deaths in the U.S. in 2020. (San Diego County)
    • Ages 20-34 and males have higher collision rates. (San Diego County)
    • Unrestrained occupants are more likely to suffer fatal injuries. (San Diego County)

    These trends show why early evidence collection, prompt treatment, and careful claim handling matter. In serious injury cases, the first days and weeks often shape how the insurance company evaluates the claim.

    Types of Injury Claims in San Diego County

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    In San Diego, various types of personal injury claims commonly emerge due to the area’s busy urban layout and diverse transportation options.

    1. Car Accidents

    Car accidents are a leading cause of injury claims. These cases may involve distracted driving, unsafe lane changes, speeding, or failure to yield—often with immediate medical bills and ongoing treatment.

    2. Truck Accidents

    With major commercial corridors and border-area traffic, truck crashes can be severe and complex. Liability may involve the driver, the company, maintenance providers, or other parties.

    3. Motorcycle Accidents

    Motorcyclists are vulnerable to catastrophic injuries in lane-change and left-turn collisions. These claims often require strong documentation of fault and injuries.

    4. Bicycle Accidents

    Bike crashes may involve driver inattention, unsafe passing, dooring, or poor roadway conditions. Injuries can be serious even at lower speeds.

    5. Pedestrian Accidents

    Pedestrian accidents frequently result in major injuries. These cases can involve crosswalk violations, speeding, distraction, and hit-and-run behavior.

    6. Public Transportation Accidents

    Bus and trolley incidents can lead to complicated claims, especially if a public entity is involved. Deadlines may be shorter in certain cases.

    7. Slip-and-Falls

    Property owners and businesses may be responsible for hazards like wet floors, uneven walkways, poor lighting, and missing warnings.

    8. Dog Bites

    California law often holds owners responsible for dog bites. Victims may seek compensation for treatment, scarring, and emotional distress.

    9. Spinal Cord and Brain Injuries

    High-impact collisions and falls can cause life-changing injuries that require long-term medical planning and significant damages.

    10. Wrongful Death

    When negligence results in a death, families may pursue compensation related to funeral costs, financial support, and the impact of their loss.

    No matter the case type, the same core questions usually matter most: who was at fault, what evidence proves it, what deadlines apply, and what the injuries are worth now and in the future.

    Common Accident Patterns in San Diego Injury Cases

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    Rear-end collisions (stop-and-go traffic, distraction, tailgating)

    • Side-impact (T-bone) crashes (failure to yield at intersections)
    • Sideswipes (unsafe lane changes, blind spots)
    • Head-on collisions (wrong-way driving, impairment, inattention)
    • Rollover accidents (speed, sharp turns, loss of control)
    • Multi-vehicle crashes (chain reactions on freeways and in poor visibility)
    • Pedestrian impacts (crosswalk and right-of-way violations)

     

    Understanding the accident type can help identify what evidence matters most. For example, rear-end crashes often turn on vehicle damage, following distance, and traffic flow, while pedestrian and premises cases may depend more heavily on video footage, witness statements, and scene conditions.

    Types of Compensation Available for San Diego Personal Injury Victims

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    If you’ve been injured in San Diego County due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation to help cover your expenses and losses.

    1. Medical Expenses

    Compensation can help cover immediate and ongoing medical bills, including hospital visits, surgeries, therapy, and medications necessary for recovery.

    2. Lost Wages

    If your injury affects your ability to work, you may be able to recover lost income during recovery and future earnings if your ability to work is permanently reduced.

    3. Property Damage

    Victims can seek compensation for any damage to their property, such as repairs or replacement of a vehicle, electronics, or other personal belongings affected by the incident.

    4. Pain and Suffering

    Personal injury claims often include compensation for physical pain and emotional distress, helping victims address the impact on their quality of life.

    5. Punitive Damages

    In extreme recklessness or intentional harm cases, punitive damages may be awarded to penalize the at-fault party and deter similar conduct.

    The value of a claim often depends on injury severity, treatment length, future medical needs, time missed from work, effect on daily life, and the strength of the liability evidence.

    Evidence That Strengthens Personal Injury Claims

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    Strong documentation helps prove fault and the full value of your damages. Helpful evidence includes:

    • Photos/video of the scene, hazards, vehicles, and visible injuries
    • Names and contact information for witnesses
    • Police or incident reports
    • Medical records, treatment plans, and follow-up instructions
    • Receipts, invoices, and out-of-pocket expense logs
    • Proof of missed work and wage loss
    • Insurance policy information and claim correspondence

    Even if you don’t have everything listed above, an attorney can help gather records quickly and before evidence is lost.

    In many cases, surveillance footage, incident reports, and witness recollections become harder to obtain over time. Acting early can preserve evidence that may be critical later in settlement negotiations or litigation.

    Dealing With Insurance Companies and the Claim Process

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    Insurance adjusters may sound helpful, but their goal is often to reduce payouts. Protect your claim by:

    • Getting medical treatment right away and following your care plan
    • Avoiding recorded statements until you have legal guidance
    • Not posting accident details on social media
    • Not accepting an early settlement before you understand your prognosis
    • Keeping copies of every bill, record, and insurer message

    RMD Law helps clients handle insurer communication so they can focus on recovery.

    Most personal injury claims follow a similar path: investigation, medical treatment, evidence gathering, demand package, settlement negotiations, and, if necessary, filing a lawsuit. Some cases resolve quickly, but others take longer when fault is disputed, treatment is ongoing, or the insurer refuses to evaluate the claim fairly.

    What to Do After a Personal Injury Accident

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    The first steps after an injury can affect both your recovery and your legal claim. If possible, try to:

    1. Get medical care immediately
    2. Report the incident to the right party or agency
    3. Photograph the scene, hazard, vehicles, or visible injuries
    4. Get witness names and contact information
    5. Keep records of treatment, bills, missed work, and other expenses
    6. Avoid detailed insurer statements before getting legal advice
    7. Contact a lawyer before accepting a quick settlement

    These steps help protect your health, preserve evidence, and reduce the chances that the insurance company argues your injuries are unrelated or minor.

    Filing Deadlines in California Personal Injury Cases

    In many California personal injury cases, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. But there can be important exceptions. Claims involving public entities often move on much shorter timelines, and some case types follow different timing rules depending on when the injury was discovered.

    Because deadlines can affect whether you can recover anything at all, it’s smart to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible after the accident.

    How Much Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Cost in San Diego County?

    Most law firms handling personal injury work on a contingency fee basis. That generally means:

    • No upfront attorney fees
    • You pay only if you recover compensation
    • The fee is usually a percentage of the recovery

    A consultation is typically free, so you can learn about all of your options before committing.

    Most personal injury lawyers in San Diego work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if you win your case. Typically, fees range from 33% to 40% of the settlement, and many firms offer free initial consultations so you can discuss your case without financial risk.

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    Dana Point, CA
    I have worked with John, a managing partner, and have been very happy with his casual every-man approach to some rather complex issues. He put things in plain, easy to digest language and made me feel comfortable with the process and his handle on the situation. Would definitely recommend.
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    Nicole H.
    Orange, CA
    Through out the entire process, RMD law was super informative and constantly updated me as often as they could! Chelsie and Aria were who I spoke with the most, and they worked around my schedule to ensure I could get the best service possible. I am so grateful for how easy they made this process after my car accident. Thank you team for everything!
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    Tourie B.
    San Leandro, CA
    Finding and deciding to choose RMD Law was the best decision we could have made. The staff was incredibly nice, supportive, and a pleasure to work with. A big thank you to Kathia for being in constant communication, and getting us the treatment we needed. The process was incredibly easy because of your guidance.
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      Many clients in San Diego County have shared positive experiences working with skilled personal injury attorneys. Whether dealing with insurance companies or navigating complex legal procedures, clients express gratitude for the guidance and support they receive throughout the claims process.

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      San Jose, CA
      The lawyers at RMD are everything you could want. They are experts in their field, and extremely efficient, thorough and caring. They called me back immediately and spent a substantial amount of time explaining the process to me and quite honestly calming me down. I never felt pressured or felt a salesman vibe. I did get the sense that I was in good hands. They handled everything with minimal stress for me, which was key. Thanks for everything.
      Don B.
      Don B.
      Dana Point, CA
      I have worked with John, a managing partner, and have been very happy with his casual every-man approach to some rather complex issues. He put things in plain, easy to digest language and made me feel comfortable with the process and his handle on the situation. Would definitely recommend.
      Clarissa S.
      Clarissa S.
      San Diego, CA
      John went above and beyond to assist me with my personal injury case after I was involved in a car accident. I spoke to several attorneys regarding my case and although I decided against hiring one due to the minor damages on my car, John was the only attorney I felt like I could trust. I was truly blown away by his kindness, honesty, and willingness to answer all of my questions and go over different options with me. He truly went above and beyond and showed a great amount of compassion and integrity. If I'm ever involved in an accident again, I will not hesitate to call John at RMD Law.
      Nicole H.
      Nicole H.
      Orange, CA
      Through out the entire process, RMD law was super informative and constantly updated me as often as they could! Chelsie and Aria were who I spoke with the most, and they worked around my schedule to ensure I could get the best service possible. I am so grateful for how easy they made this process after my car accident. Thank you team for everything!
      Tourie B.
      Tourie B.
      San Leandro, CA
      Finding and deciding to choose RMD Law was the best decision we could have made. The staff was incredibly nice, supportive, and a pleasure to work with. A big thank you to Kathia for being in constant communication, and getting us the treatment we needed. The process was incredibly easy because of your guidance.

      Personal Injury Claims in San Diego County FAQ

      While you aren’t legally required to have an attorney for a personal injury claim, hiring one can be highly beneficial. A personal injury lawyer in San Diego can help you navigate the complexities of legal procedures, gather critical evidence, and handle negotiations with insurance companies to help maximize your compensation.

      In California, you typically have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline can prevent you from pursuing compensation altogether, as courts may dismiss claims filed after the statute of limitations has expired. In some cases, such as those involving government entities, this time limit can be even shorter, so it’s crucial to consult with an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.

      After sustaining an injury, seek medical attention immediately, even if you don’t feel significant pain, as some injuries may not immediately show symptoms. If applicable, document the incident by taking photos, collecting witness information, and filing an official report. Finally, consult a personal injury lawyer in San Diego to understand the next steps and get assistance with any potential claims to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

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      If you were injured because someone else was negligent, RMD Law can help you understand your options, preserve key evidence, manage insurer communications, and pursue fair compensation through settlement or litigation.

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      Facilities You Should Visit for Your Personal Injury

      Medical Centers

      After an injury, visiting a medical center is critical for treatment, and documenting the extent of your injuries is essential for your claim. Some of the top medical facilities in San Diego, such as Scripps Mercy Hospital and UC San Diego Medical Center, offer comprehensive trauma and specialized care for accident victims. These centers have experienced medical staff who can assess, treat, and provide detailed medical reports, which are invaluable for your legal case.

      Police Departments

      Reporting an accident to the police ensures an official incident record, which can be vital evidence in a personal injury claim. Suppose you are involved in an accident within San Diego County. In that case, you can visit or contact the San Diego Police Department or the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department to obtain a copy of the police report. An official report can be an impartial account of the events, helping establish fault and support your claim for damages.

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        Why Work with RMD Law?

        Navigating San Diego’s legal system requires local knowledge and experience. RMD Law has successfully represented numerous residents, securing just compensation for personal injury cases in San Diego.

        Contact us for a free consultation and let us advocate for you.

        Aria Miran
        Nicole Dolle
        John Rajaee
        Yen Quach
        Ryan Drakulich
        Attorney Shabnam Pourghorban
        Shabnam Pourghorban
        Aria Miran
        Partner

         Aria is a member of the prestigious Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum®. He speaks English, Farsi, and Spanish.

        Nicole Dolle
        Partner

        Nicole has settled hundreds of personal injuries claims, known for her professional, honest, and caring approach.

        John Rajaee
        Partner

        John is a former defense lawyer turned award-winning personal injury lawyer. He speaks English and Farsi.

        Yen Quach
        Attorney

        Associate Attorney Yen Quach started work at RMD Law in 2017 as a paralegal. Injured clients seeking justice from insurance companies can do no better than Yen.

        Ryan Drakulich
        Attorney

        Ryan is a caring and experienced litigator. He defended scores of depositions and understands what it takes to move a case in California.

        Shabnam Pourghorban
        Attorney

        Shabnam’s passion for the law began with a simple goal: to help people who may not know their rights and stand up for those who need a strong advocate on their side.

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