Why Arcadia Residents Trust Reardon Injury Law
An unexpected injury can shatter your sense of security. One moment you are driving down Huntington Drive or enjoying a day near the San Gabriel Mountains, and the next you are dealing with physical pain, mounting medical bills, and the overwhelming stress of an uncertain future. At Reardon Injury Law, we understand that the time following an accident is confusing and frightening. Our first priority is to listen with compassion and provide the clear guidance you need to feel in control again.
For residents of Arcadia and the surrounding San Gabriel Valley, choosing the right legal representation is critical. What sets Reardon Injury Law apart is our founder’s unique background. Before becoming a personal injury attorney, John Reardon practiced as a chiropractor for 20 years. This dual expertise gives him an unparalleled medical insight into the mechanics of injury. He doesn’t just see a case file; he understands the long-term physical and emotional toll an injury takes. This deep knowledge allows our firm to build more compelling cases, accurately value your claim, and effectively communicate the true extent of your suffering to insurance companies and juries.
We are dedicated to serving the Arcadia community with integrity and strength. We handle every aspect of your case—from investigating the accident to negotiating with insurers—so you can focus on what matters most: your recovery. We operate on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case. Your fight is our fight.
Accident Hotspots in Arcadia
While Arcadia is known for its beautiful neighborhoods, its proximity to major Los Angeles commute routes creates significant traffic hazards. As a local firm, we are familiar with the specific dangers Arcadia drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians face every day.
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Interstate 210 (Foothill Freeway): As the primary artery through Arcadia, the I-210 is a major site of serious accidents. The combination of high speeds, heavy commuter congestion, and frequent lane changes near on-ramps leads to devastating rear-end collisions and multi-vehicle pile-ups. These incidents often result in catastrophic injuries, making experienced legal help essential for victims of car accidents and large truck accidents.
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Huntington Drive: This major east-west thoroughfare is the commercial backbone of Arcadia, but its high traffic volume and numerous intersections create constant risk. Lane-change accidents are common as drivers navigate complex turns and merge from freeway ramps. The constant flow of delivery trucks, city buses, and rideshare accidents adds to the danger along this busy corridor.
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Baldwin Avenue and Huntington Drive: This busy intersection, located near major shopping centers and the Santa Anita racetrack, is a known hotspot for collisions. High traffic volumes, combined with significant pedestrian activity and sometimes poor visibility at turns, create a recipe for disaster. We have seen numerous cases involving T-bone crashes, as well as serious injuries to vulnerable road users in pedestrian accidents and bicycle accidents here.
Types of Cases We Handle in Arcadia
At Reardon Injury Law, we have the experience and resources to handle a wide range of personal injury claims. Our deep understanding of both the legal and medical aspects of these cases allows us to provide exceptional representation for Arcadia residents who have been wrongfully injured.
Our primary practice areas include:
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Rideshare Accidents (Uber & Lyft)
Given Arcadia’s traffic patterns, we frequently assist clients involved in complex collisions on the I-210 and busy surface streets. The city’s mix of commercial districts and residential neighborhoods also means that incidents involving pedestrians and cyclists are unfortunately common. No matter the cause of your injury, we are prepared to help. You can learn more about the full scope of our services on our practice areas page.
What to Do After an Accident in Arcadia
The steps you take immediately after an accident can significantly impact your health and your ability to recover fair compensation. If you are injured in Arcadia, follow this guide:
- Prioritize Safety: If possible, move your vehicle out of traffic to a safe location. Turn on your hazard lights to warn other drivers. Check on yourself and your passengers.
- Call 911: Report the accident immediately. The Arcadia Police Department will likely respond to incidents on city streets, while the California Highway Patrol (CHP) handles crashes on the I-210. A police report is a vital piece of evidence for your claim.
- Seek Immediate Medical Attention: Your health is the top priority. Even if you feel fine, adrenaline can mask serious injuries. Get evaluated at a local hospital like Methodist Hospital of Southern California or USC Arcadia Hospital. For severe, life-threatening injuries, you may be transported to the nearest designated trauma center, Huntington Hospital in Pasadena.
- Document the Scene: If you are able, use your phone to take pictures and videos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, and your injuries.
- Exchange Information: Get the names, contact information, driver’s license numbers, and insurance details from all other drivers involved. Also, try to get contact information from any witnesses.
- Do Not Admit Fault: Avoid saying things like “I’m sorry” or “It was my fault.” Stick to the facts when speaking with police and other drivers.
- Contact an Experienced Attorney: Before you speak with an insurance adjuster, contact a personal injury lawyer. An attorney can protect your rights and handle all communications with the insurance company on your behalf.
Understanding Your Rights Under California Law
Navigating a personal injury claim requires a clear understanding of California law. An experienced attorney can guide you through the complexities, but here are some key principles that may affect your case.
- Pure Comparative Negligence: California follows a “pure comparative negligence” system. This means you can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident. However, your total compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are found to be 20% at fault, you can still collect 80% of your damages.
- Statute of Limitations: In most cases, you have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit (California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1). However, there is a critical exception: if your claim is against a government entity (like the City of Arcadia, Los Angeles County, or a public school district), you must file a formal claim within six months under the Government Claims Act. Missing these deadlines can permanently bar you from recovering compensation.
- Minimum Insurance Requirements: California’s mandatory minimum liability insurance is just $15,000 per person, $30,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $5,000 for property damage. These low limits are often completely inadequate to cover the costs of a serious injury. This is why it is vital to explore all potential sources of recovery, including your own Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage.
- Recoverable Damages: Victims of negligence are entitled to seek compensation for both economic and non-economic losses. This can include medical bills (past and future), lost wages, loss of earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Our goal is to ensure you are compensated for the full scope of your losses. All personal injury cases for Arcadia are filed at the Alhambra Courthouse.
Contact Reardon Injury Law Today
You do not have to face the aftermath of a serious injury alone. The legal team at Reardon Injury Law is here to provide the compassionate support and expert advocacy you deserve. With our unique medical and legal background, we are uniquely positioned to fight for the maximum compensation you need to rebuild your life.
We offer a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your case and explain your rights. Because we work on a contingency fee basis, there is never a fee unless we win. Call us today at (657) 522-7122 or fill out our online contact page to get started.