Irvine California Personal Injury Lawyers
If you have suffered any type of personal injury including bodily injury, sickness or disease resulting from libel, slander, malicious prosecution, someone else's neglect, false arrest or false imprisonment, or if you have lost a loved one due to any of these factors, you need to consult with an experienced Irvine California personal injury lawyer right away to protect your legal rights and fight for the compensation to which you are entitled.
Law Offices of Christopher E. Purcell
Christopher Purcell, Esq.
Irvine, CA | Phone: 866-641-9978
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Representing victims of serious injuries and wrongful death in Southern California for over 16 years
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Frequently Asked Questions
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I Was Injured. Can I File A Lawsuit Against The Party That Caused My Injury?
You can make a claim against another party if they are at fault for your injuries. In general, when a person is injured as a result of another person's negligence, the injured party may pursue a … more -
How Will My Claim Be Processed?
If the person who caused your injury has insurance, an insurance adjuster will gather the pertinent records including medical records, medical bills, wage loss verification and the like in an … more -
Who Is Responsible When A Person Is Injured?
The law of personal injury is concerned with determining who may be responsible for your injuries and how much they should be required to pay for your damages. Personal injury is part of the law … more
Legal Articles
- What role does the insurance company play in a personal injury lawsuit?
When you are involved in an accident that results in injury to you, whether it be from a car accident or a slip and fall on another person’s property, your first step in making a claim for your injuries always starts with an insurance company. It is not uncommon for an insurance company to contact you rather quickly following an accident in which you were involved. If you … more - Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Personal Injury: Can You Sue an Ex for an STD?
A governing legal principle in our society is that we have a duty to avoid causing an unreasonable risk of harm to others. In plain English this means “don’t do something which you know will hurt someone.” In most states this duty extends to sexual partners. A partner who knows or should have known that they are infected with a sexually transmitted disease … more