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Concord Personal Injury Attorneys

Concord California Personal Injury Law Firm

When a crash, fall, dog bite, or wrongful death changes life in an instant, Scranton Law Firm helps injured people in Concord and Contra Costa County protect their claim, document the damage, and pursue fair compensation.

$1B+Recovered for clients
50+ yearsServing injured Californians
No feeUnless we recover compensation

Local help after a serious injury in Concord

Personal injury cases move quickly, even when recovery feels slow. Evidence disappears. Witnesses become harder to reach. Insurance adjusters ask for statements before the injured person understands the full medical picture.

Our role is to slow that pressure down and build the claim correctly. We investigate what happened, preserve the proof, calculate the full impact of the injury, and handle the insurance company so the client can focus on treatment.

Concord cases often involve busy local corridors such as Treat Boulevard, Clayton Road, Monument Boulevard, Willow Pass Road, and Highway 4. Local context matters because crash patterns, medical providers, police reports, and venue strategy all affect how the case is developed.

What we look at first

  • How the incident happened and who had control over the hazard or vehicle
  • Medical diagnosis, treatment plan, and future care needs
  • Lost wages, reduced earning ability, and household disruption
  • Insurance coverage, policy limits, and potential additional defendants
  • Photos, reports, witness statements, video, and digital evidence

Cases we handle for Concord injury victims

Car accidents

Rear-end crashes, intersection collisions, uninsured drivers, rideshare crashes, and serious injury claims involving disputed fault.

Truck and commercial vehicle crashes

Claims involving delivery trucks, fleet vehicles, big rigs, maintenance records, driver logs, and corporate safety practices.

Motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian injuries

Severe injury cases where visibility, roadway design, driver distraction, and reconstruction evidence often matter.

Premises liability

Falls, unsafe property conditions, negligent security, and businesses that failed to fix or warn about a known hazard.

Dog bites

California dog bite claims involving medical care, scarring, nerve damage, trauma, and insurance coverage issues.

Wrongful death

Fatal accident claims for families who need answers, accountability, and help understanding California wrongful death damages.

Why heading and documentation quality matter

A strong injury claim needs more than a headline saying someone was hurt. It needs a clear story supported by records. That includes medical records, accident reports, photos, repair estimates, employment documents, and expert analysis when the injuries are serious.

The same principle applies to the page itself. This page now uses a clean structure with one clear H1, logical H2 sections, readable paragraphs, and focused local content so both visitors and search engines can understand exactly what the page is about.

Quick advice: Do not give a recorded statement or sign a broad medical authorization before getting legal advice. Those documents can be used to narrow or attack the claim later.

What compensation can include

  • Emergency care, surgery, therapy, medication, and future treatment
  • Lost income and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain, emotional distress, and loss of normal activities
  • Property damage and out-of-pocket costs
  • Wrongful death damages for eligible surviving family members

Concord personal injury FAQ

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in California?
Many California personal injury cases have a two-year statute of limitations, but exceptions can shorten or change the deadline. Claims involving public entities can require action much sooner, often within six months.
What if I was partly at fault?
California uses comparative negligence. You may still recover compensation if you were partly at fault, but your recovery can be reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
Should I talk to the insurance adjuster?
You should report the claim, but be careful with recorded statements, broad medical releases, and early settlement offers. Adjusters often ask questions before the full injury picture is clear.
Do I need a lawyer for a minor injury?
If the injury resolved quickly and there is no dispute, maybe not. If treatment is ongoing, fault is disputed, bills are high, or the insurer is pressuring you, a legal review is worth it.

Need a Concord injury lawyer?

Talk with Scranton Law Firm before the insurance company turns your recovery into paperwork warfare.

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