Personal Injury Lawyers: When You Have Been Hit by a Car
Pedestrian accidents involving motor vehicles are often significant, life altering events, but they happen every day in California. From pedestrian-heavy downtown areas to residential areas where children play, countless Californians are injured in pedestrian accidents throughout the state.
At Miller Law, Inc., we represent injured pedestrians and their families in personal injury litigation, helping our clients achieve the best possible legal results. Our thorough approach and extensive legal knowledge in injury cases have helped us build a record of successful jury verdicts and settlements.
Headquartered in central California, Miller Law, Inc. is a full-service law firm that provides a diverse spectrum of legal services to plaintiffs throughout the state of California. We are committed to aggressive and economical representation in state and federal courts in all of California's 58 judicial counties.
Act Quickly — You Only Have a Limited Time to File Your Claim
In California, a statute of limitations places a limit on the amount of time a person has to file a lawsuit. In California, the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim is two years from accident date, so it is best to talk to an attorney sooner rather than later. The more time you have to work with your attorney, the greater the possibility of negotiating a favorable result, either through a negotiated settlement or in trial.
It is also important to talk with the attorneys at Miller Law, Inc. before you speak with the insurance company. Insurance companies may ask you to make a statement about your case, which they may later use to minimize your claim for damages. Additionally, it is best to contact a lawyer soon after an accident, when the events are still fresh. Waiting to consult a lawyer too long after a pedestrian accident may cause important details to be lost.
Contact Miller Law, Inc., by calling our Sacramento area law offices toll free at 888-353-0285 or by contacting us online. Initial consultations are free and confidential.




















