Car Accident Lawyers in Pleasanton, CA

Injured in a car accident in Pleasanton, California? Get a free, confidential case review and we'll connect you with a California State Bar–licensed attorney. Cases here are typically filed in Alameda County Superior Court.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a car accident lawyer in Pleasanton cost?

Almost all California personal injury attorneys work on contingency: no upfront fees, and you pay nothing unless they recover money for you. Your initial case evaluation through LawyerFinder is free.

What is the statute of limitations for a car accident claim in California?

Most California personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the injury (Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 335.1). Claims against a government entity can have a deadline as short as six months, so don't wait.

Do I need a lawyer for my car accident case?

If anyone was injured, fault is disputed, or the insurer's offer seems low, an attorney can review your legal options and any potential claim. Because personal injury cases are typically handled on a contingency-fee basis and the consultation is free, there's little downside to having your case reviewed.

Are there Spanish- or Chinese-speaking car accident lawyers in Pleasanton?

Yes. LawyerFinder connects you with a California attorney, including Spanish- and Chinese-speaking lawyers where available in your area.

Where is a Pleasanton injury case filed?

Personal injury lawsuits arising in Pleasanton are generally filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Alameda.

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