Car Accident Attorney in Los Angeles, California

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Los Angeles Data

Car Accident Statistics in Los Angeles

55,000+

Annual Car Accidents

$47,000

Average Settlement

300+

Fatal Crashes (2024)

15/30/5

Minimum Insurance

Local Courts

Courts in Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles County Superior Court — Stanley Mosk Courthouse

111 N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

U.S. District Court — Central District of California

350 W 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Medical Facilities

Hospitals & Trauma Centers in Los Angeles

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

8700 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048

LAC+USC Medical Center

2051 Marengo St, Los Angeles, CA 90033

Liability Overview

Liability Considerations in Los Angeles

Car Accidents in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is defined by its car culture, and the city's sprawling freeway network carries millions of drivers daily across distances that make driving a necessity rather than a choice. The combination of high speeds on freeways, stop-and-go congestion during extended rush hours, and a high prevalence of distracted and impaired driving makes LA one of the most dangerous cities in America for drivers. Hit-and-run accidents are an especially serious problem — LAPD data shows that Los Angeles leads the nation in hit-and-run incidents, with thousands of drivers fleeing crash scenes annually.

California's pure comparative negligence system is favorable for car accident victims because it allows recovery even if the injured party was mostly at fault, with damages reduced proportionally. The state's two-year statute of limitations for personal injury applies to car accident claims, and California's robust uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage requirements provide an additional layer of protection for victims of hit-and-run drivers.

Dangerous Intersections and Highways

The I-405 freeway through the Sepulveda Pass is one of the most congested and accident-prone stretches of highway in the country, with rear-end collisions occurring daily during rush hour. The interchange of the I-10 and I-405 in West Los Angeles is a notorious accident hotspot where merging traffic from two of the busiest freeways in America creates dangerous lane-change conflicts.

On surface streets, the intersection of Florence Avenue and Normandie Avenue in South Los Angeles has one of the highest collision rates in the city. Sunset Boulevard through Hollywood sees frequent pedestrian-involved crashes due to heavy foot traffic and inadequate crosswalk infrastructure. The Pacific Coast Highway through Malibu is especially dangerous for its combination of high speeds, winding coastal curves, and head-on collision risk.