Although our area boasts a more peaceful lifestyle and less congestion than neighboring cities, it does not insulate residents from injuries caused by someone else’s negligence. A Ventura County personal injury lawyer with a proven track record of negotiating the most favorable settlements and winning large jury awards could help compensate you for the financial impact of such injuries.

For more than 25 years, our injury and accident legal team at Ardalan & Associates, PLC has provided that representation. Our proximity to the county seat gives us a front-row perspective on how its courts handle personal injury lawsuits. Our attorneys combine that perspective with a tailored approach to each client’s unique circumstances to deliver highly favorable results in personal injury lawsuits.

What Types of Cases Do We Handle?

Our trusted personal injury attorneys handle a variety of accident-related cases in Ventura County. This includes, but is not limited to, car, truck, and motorycle wrecks; pedestrian and bicycle accidents; slip-and-fall accidents; hazardous property conditions; dangerous consumer products; and catastrophic injuries. Regardless of the type of accident, our team will help ensure you understand your rights and options and take the lead throughout the legal process so you can focus on recovering from your injuries.

How a Law Firm With a Proven Record of Success Can Help

Our record of success in a variety of different personal injury lawsuits is a testament to the ability of our Ventura County attorneys. Some of our more noteworthy case results include:

  • A $14 million award in a rear-end car accident lawsuit that caused the victim to suffer a traumatic brain injury
  • $4.6 million for an accident victim who suffered a broken leg and ankle due to dangerous conditions on another party’s premises
  • $4 million in compensation for a victim’s family after a fatal car-pedestrian accident
  • More than $2 million for a shoulder injury following a motorcycle accident
  • A $1.5 million award for an eye injury caused by a defective product

The compensation that you might be entitled to depends on the specific facts and circumstances of your case. Remember that under California state law, you only have two years from the date of your injury to file your lawsuit. After sustaining injuries, do not hesitate to contact an experienced attorney who has achieved positive results in cases like yours.

How Can an Attorney Prove Your Personal Injury Claim?

To recover damages in a Ventura County injury lawsuit, your legal team must show that:

  • The party being sued owed you a duty of care
  • The negligent party breached that duty
  • The breach was the direct and proximate cause of an accident that left you injured
  • You suffered financial losses as a result of the accident and injuries

Your attorney will use all available facts and evidence about the accident in an attempt to prove these four elements. That evidence might include testimony from the parties involved in the accident, eyewitness statements, police accident records, accident scene photographs, invoices from doctors and medical centers, pay stubs showing a loss of income, analysis from accident reconstruction experts, and impact statements about your pain and suffering. You can help your attorney and improve the likelihood of collecting the compensation you deserve by providing copies of documents and materials relating to this evidence.

Contact Our Experienced Personal Injury Attorneys in Ventura To Manage Your Claim

When you hire a Ventura personal injury lawyer from Ardalan & Associates, PLC, we manage all aspects of your case, freeing you up to focus on recuperating from your injuries and getting your life back to normal. Our team can investigate your accident, file your lawsuit, meet the deadlines set by the statute of limitations, handle all communications with liability insurers, and present your case before a judge and jury if the insurers are unwilling to settle for a fair amount. Call our offices today for a no-fee, no-obligation assessment of your personal injury case.