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Practice Areas Premises Liability
If you get hurt while at a Pasadena property, the property owner is likely financially responsible for the total impact of the injury—including medical bills, missed work and more. Whether the accident was in a fall in a parking lot of a business or a dog bite at a friend’s house, call Fiore Legal today to find out if you have a winning premises liability lawsuit.
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Practice Areas Workers' Compensation
If you get injured while working in Pasadena, you can usually get compensation from your employer's workers' compensation insurance. This compensation can cover your medical bills, rehabilitation, and some lost income. However, in some cases, legitimate claims may be delayed or denied. If you need assistance with this, you can contact Fiore Legal, which has workers' compensation lawyers who can help you.
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Why Choose the Pasadena Personal Injury Lawyers at Fiore Legal?
Personal injury accidents can leave victims facing physical pain, financial pressure, and uncertainty about what comes next. Our personal injury attorneys in Pasadena handle every case with personalized attention and a strategic approach focused on protecting our clients’ rights and pursuing maximum compensation. From investigating the accident and managing insurance negotiations to handling complex litigation when necessary, we guide clients through every stage of the recovery process with experienced, hands-on representation.
Our commitment to client advocacy and results has been recognized through honors, including:
- Million Dollar Advocates Forum
- Top 100 Lawyers in America
- Top 10 Personal Injury Lawyers
- Super Lawyers selections
- Top Mediator, P.I. Hub ADR Program (Los Angeles Superior Court)
If you were injured because of someone else’s negligence, contact our personal injury lawyers today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you pursue the compensation and justice you deserve.
Personal Injury FAQs
What is comparative fault in personal injury cases?
Can I appeal a personal injury verdict in Pasadena?
What is a structured settlement in a personal injury case?
Can I still file a personal injury lawsuit if the accident happened a long time ago in California?
What is loss of consortium in a personal injury case?
Can I sue for a workplace injury in Pasadena if I already received workers' compensation?
What is the difference between a settlement and a judgment in personal injury cases?
Can I file a personal injury lawsuit against a government employee?
What is the role of social media in personal injury cases?
How can I prove damages in a personal injury case?
What is comparative fault in personal injury cases?
Comparative fault allows for assigning percentages of fault to each party involved in an accident, and damages are adjusted accordingly.
Can I appeal a personal injury verdict in Pasadena?
Yes, you can appeal a verdict if legal errors or misconduct during the trial significantly impacted the outcome.
What is a structured settlement in a personal injury case?
A structured settlement is an arrangement in which the plaintiff receives periodic payments over time instead of a lump sum. It is often used to provide long-term financial security.
Can I still file a personal injury lawsuit if the accident happened a long time ago in California?
The statute of limitations generally starts from the date of the injury, but there are exceptions for certain types of injuries or when the injury was not immediately apparent.
What is loss of consortium in a personal injury case?
Loss of consortium refers to damages awarded to a spouse or family member for the loss of companionship, support, and services due to the injured person's condition or death.
Can I sue for a workplace injury in Pasadena if I already received workers' compensation?
While workers' compensation typically covers workplace injuries, you may still have a separate personal injury claim if the injury was caused by a third party's negligence, such as a contractor or manufacturer.
What is the difference between a settlement and a judgment in personal injury cases?
A settlement is an agreement between parties to resolve the case out of court, while a judgment is a court's decision after a trial, determining liability and awarding damages.
Can I file a personal injury lawsuit against a government employee?
Yes, you can file a lawsuit against a government employee if their negligence caused your injury, but there are specific procedures and limitations when suing government entities or employees.
What is the role of social media in personal injury cases?
Social media posts and activities can be used as evidence in personal injury cases, so it's essential to be cautious about what you post during legal proceedings.
How can I prove damages in a personal injury case?
You can use medical records, bills, expert testimony, witness statements, and documentation of lost wages or other financial losses caused by the injury to prove damages.
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