My attorney was exceptionally knowledgeable, so kind with my children and explained the process so well.
Tiffany M.
From the moment I called Michael for guidance after our accident I felt like we were family.
Lori F.
They were the best advocates for me and the process felt smooth the whole way through.
Tiffany M.
They made sure all of my doctors appointments were taken care of and that I had the best care.
Azsah R.
Most sincere thanks to the Silva Injury Law team for guiding me through this very difficult process.
Brandi P.
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Winning a personal injury case in California comes down to showing that someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions caused your injuries. To do this, you and your attorney must establish four key elements:
Duty of Care:
You must show the at-fault party had a legal obligation to act reasonably and avoid causing harm.
Breach of Duty:
You must prove that the other party failed to meet this duty.
Causation:
There must be a direct link between the breach of duty and your injuries. In other words, the accident—and not some unrelated event—must have caused your harm.
Damages:
You must have measurable losses from the accident, which can include medical bills, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, and other physical, emotional, or financial impacts.
Your case will be handled with care and persistence, from preparing demand letters to negotiating with insurance companies. When settlements fall short, we don’t hesitate to take your case to court, representing your interests vigorously. Schedule for your free consultation now.