Riverside

Riverside Personal Injury Lawyers Who Fight for You

In Riverside, unexpected personal injuries happen every day, on crowded freeways, in local shopping centers, and at busy intersections across the city. Whether you were hurt in a car accident on the 91 or slipped and fell at a business near the Galleria at Tyler, you shouldn’t have to deal with the aftermath alone. Riverside personal injury attorneys like The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker, know how overwhelming it can be to face medical bills, missed work, and physical pain, especially when someone else’s negligence is to blame.

Our personal injury attorneys have helped over 100,000 clients across California secure the compensation they deserve. With offices throughout Southern California, including nearby Long Beach and Los Angeles, we’re proud to represent injured victims in Riverside and the Inland Empire. We bring decades of experience, aggressive legal strategy, and personalized support to every case we take on.

From the moment you contact us, we’ll work to understand your situation, investigate what happened, and hold the at-fault party accountable. Whether your case involves a rideshare crash, pedestrian accident, or catastrophic injury, we’ll fight to protect your rights and maximize your financial recovery.

You don’t pay unless we win and your initial consultation is always free.

Schedule a free case review with a Riverside personal injury attorney today by calling (866) 676-5696 or visiting www.carcrashlawyercalifornia.com.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Riverside

At The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker, we handle a wide range of personal injury cases across Riverside. Whether your injury occurred in a crash on the 91 Freeway, a fall in a commercial store near Magnolia Avenue, or an incident involving a rideshare driver downtown, we have the experience to help. Below, we outline the most common case types we manage for injury victims throughout Riverside County.

Car Accidents in Riverside

Car accidents are one of the most common sources of injury in Southern California, and Riverside is no exception. From daily commuters on I-215 to local traffic near Tyler Mall, roadway collisions are an unfortunate part of life here. Our attorneys work to hold negligent drivers accountable and secure full compensation for victims.

Rear-End Collisions

Rear-end crashes often occur at intersections like Arlington Avenue and Madison Street, where stop-and-go traffic leads to sudden braking. These incidents can cause soft tissue damage, whiplash, and spinal strain. Even when insurance companies treat these as “minor,” the long-term impact can be significant. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), rear-end collisions make up nearly 29% of all traffic crashes nationwide.

Side-Impact Crashes

Also known as T-bone accidents, these often happen at four-way intersections where drivers fail to yield the right of way. A common hotspot in Riverside is the intersection at La Sierra Avenue and Magnolia Avenue. Injuries from side-impact crashes include broken bones, internal bleeding, and traumatic brain injuries due to the limited protection offered by the sides of vehicles. We work with traffic analysts to reconstruct these scenes and prove fault.

Head-On Collisions

These high-speed crashes are some of the deadliest. Often caused by wrong-way drivers, intoxication, or distracted driving, head-on collisions result in devastating injuries like crushed limbs, paralysis, and fatalities. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) notes that frontal crashes are involved in over half of passenger vehicle deaths annually. We build strong cases using medical records, reconstruction data, and expert testimony.

Hit-and-Run Accidents

When a driver flees the scene, victims are left confused and vulnerable. Hit-and-run incidents are unfortunately common in Riverside, especially near high-traffic zones like University Avenue or Market Street. We help clients pursue recovery through uninsured motorist coverage and coordinate with law enforcement to identify the responsible party. You can learn more about hit-and-run legal implications at California DMV’s hit-and-run guide.

Truck Accidents in Riverside

Due to Riverside’s location along major freight corridors like I-10 and SR-60, large commercial vehicles are a frequent presence. When these trucks crash, the damage can be life-altering.

Severe Injuries Due to Truck Size and Weight

A fully loaded semi-truck can weigh 20 times more than a typical passenger car. When accidents occur, victims often suffer from spinal cord damage, amputations, or multiple fractures. We consult with trauma specialists and economic loss experts to ensure your injuries are fully documented and compensated.

Multiple Liable Parties

Truck accident cases are complex because they may involve not just the driver but also the trucking company, a cargo loader, or even the truck’s manufacturer. We conduct multi-party investigations and pursue every liable entity, ensuring no stone is left unturned. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) provides data we frequently use to show regulatory violations.

FMCSA Regulation Violations

Drivers must follow strict federal rules on rest breaks, logbooks, and cargo loading. When a violation occurs, it can serve as powerful evidence of negligence. We subpoena driver logs, inspection reports, and GPS data to hold trucking companies accountable.

Motorcycle Accidents in Riverside

Motorcyclists are especially vulnerable on roads like Canyon Crest Drive or the 91 Express Lanes, where traffic moves quickly and lane-splitting is common.

Lack of Physical Protection

Unlike car occupants, riders don’t have seatbelts, airbags, or a metal frame for protection. As a result, even a low-speed crash can result in severe road rash, head trauma, or broken vertebrae. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration emphasizes that motorcycle riders are over 28 times more likely to die in a crash than passenger vehicle occupants.

Driver Inattention and Visibility

Motorcycle crashes are often caused by drivers who claim they “didn’t see” the rider. We collect helmet cam footage, eyewitness accounts, and accident reports to prove the driver’s inattention caused the crash.

Slip and Fall Accidents in Riverside

Property owners in California are required by law to maintain safe conditions. Unfortunately, many fail to meet this standard.

Wet Floors and Spills in Commercial Settings

In places like grocery stores or pharmacies, a spilled liquid or recently mopped floor can become a serious hazard if not properly marked. According to the National Floor Safety Institute, falls are responsible for over one million ER visits annually. We use maintenance records, cleaning schedules, and surveillance footage to establish negligence.

Poor Lighting and Building Hazards

Falls often happen in apartment stairwells, parking structures, or outdoor walkways due to broken handrails, uneven pavement, or insufficient lighting. We work with building code experts to prove liability and demand repairs and restitution.

Bicycle Accidents in Riverside

Bicyclists have a right to the road, but not all drivers respect that. Riverside has seen a rise in bicycle collisions, particularly in areas like Victoria Avenue and University Avenue.

Left Turn Collisions

These occur when a vehicle turns left at an intersection or driveway, directly into the cyclist’s path. This often results in serious head and upper body injuries. We leverage traffic signal data and eyewitness accounts to prove negligence.

Dooring Accidents

A common danger for cyclists in busy downtown areas, “dooring” happens when someone opens their parked car door without checking for an approaching rider. Injuries can be severe, including concussions, facial trauma, and broken arms. Cyclist safety tips can be found on California Bicycle Coalition’s website.

Driver Negligence Toward Cyclists

When drivers drift into bike lanes, speed through residential zones, or ignore cyclist hand signals, they put riders at risk. Our attorneys use city bike maps, police reports, and crash reconstructions to demonstrate fault.

Pedestrian Accidents in Riverside

Whether you’re crossing at Mission Inn Avenue or walking through a school zone near Arlington High, pedestrian safety should be a priority. Sadly, many drivers ignore their responsibility to yield.

Failure to Yield at Crosswalks

California Vehicle Code Section 21950 mandates that drivers must stop for pedestrians in crosswalks, but violations are common. Victims often suffer injuries like hip fractures, pelvic trauma, or spinal cord damage. We use surveillance footage and police reports to build a strong claim.

Poor Lighting and Visibility

Many pedestrian crashes occur at night, especially in areas with inadequate street lighting. If public infrastructure contributed to the crash, we may file claims against local municipalities. The Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) reports that most pedestrian deaths occur in poorly lit areas at night.

Rideshare Accidents Involving Uber or Lyft

If you were injured while using a rideshare service or were struck by an Uber or Lyft driver, the insurance and liability process can become complex quickly.

Multiple Layers of Insurance Coverage

Depending on whether the rideshare driver was en route to a passenger or not, different levels of insurance apply. We review driving logs, app data, and accident reports to determine which policy is active, then aggressively pursue maximum compensation.

Negligent or Distracted Rideshare Drivers

Rideshare drivers frequently multitask, using their GPS, accepting ride requests, or navigating unfamiliar areas. If distraction played a role in your accident, we gather evidence from phone records, app logs, and dashcams. Learn more about rideshare laws and driver obligations at California Public Utilities Commission.

Common Accident Locations in Riverside

Accidents can happen anywhere, but in Riverside, certain intersections, roadways, and commercial zones are particularly prone to serious personal injury incidents. Whether due to high traffic volume, poor road conditions, or negligent property management, these locations have a history of collisions, pedestrian accidents, and falls.

At The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker, we’ve handled countless injury cases across the Inland Empire. Understanding where accidents are most likely to occur not only helps us investigate your claim, it also helps demonstrate that your incident happened in a recognized danger zone, strengthening your case.

The 91 Freeway and I-215 Interchange

This interchange is one of the most dangerous traffic corridors in Riverside. It connects major commuter routes and sees heavy congestion during morning and evening rush hours. Frequent lane merging, sudden stops, and commercial truck traffic contribute to high rates of rear-end collisions, rollovers, and pileups.

We regularly use California Highway Patrol accident reports and Caltrans data to prove the dangerous nature of this freeway stretch. If you were injured in a crash on the 91 or I-215, we can help gather the evidence needed to pursue full compensation.

One of the Most Dangerous Corridors in Southern California

The 91 and I-215 are not just busy, they’re consistently ranked among California’s highest-risk freeway corridors. We often identify multiple at-fault parties in these cases, including speeding drivers, aggressive lane changers, or negligent truck operators. Learn more about statewide crash stats at the California Office of Traffic Safety.

Magnolia Avenue and Arlington Avenue Intersection

This busy crossroad in Riverside is surrounded by retail outlets, restaurants, and schools, making it a frequent site of T-bone crashes and pedestrian accidents. Drivers often run yellow lights, fail to yield during left turns, or become distracted by surrounding businesses.

If your accident happened at or near this intersection, we’ll investigate local traffic patterns, signal timing issues, and any history of prior incidents. These details strengthen your case by showing the intersection is a known hazard zone.

A High-Risk Zone for Side-Impact and Pedestrian Collisions

Local reports and eyewitness testimony often reveal that this area is plagued by visibility issues, confusing signals, and distracted drivers. Our firm regularly pulls surveillance footage and police records from nearby establishments to support personal injury claims originating at this intersection.

Downtown Riverside and the Mission Inn District

This historic area attracts thousands of visitors and rideshare drivers every week. With narrow one-way streets, limited parking, and distracted tourists, Downtown Riverside has become a hotspot for vehicle-pedestrian collisions, rideshare accidents, and dooring incidents.

Accidents in this district often involve pedestrians crossing without signals or rideshare drivers stopping in unsafe locations. We understand the layout of these downtown streets and work quickly to gather surveillance footage, business records, and app data from Uber or Lyft if needed.

Tourists, Tight Roads, and Rideshare Congestion

Mission Inn Avenue, Market Street, and University Avenue see a constant flow of Uber and Lyft drivers, hotel guests, and pedestrians. These busy streets increase the likelihood of preventable injury. We often reference municipal safety data and rideshare company policies to establish liability.

Tyler Mall and Commercial Retail Centers

Retail zones like the Galleria at Tyler are filled with slip and fall hazards, especially during busy shopping hours. Wet floors, poorly marked steps, and loose mats are common in major stores and food courts. These retail properties are legally obligated to maintain safe walking conditions for customers.

Our attorneys work with safety inspectors and maintenance experts to show how dangerous conditions contributed to your injury. Security footage and cleaning logs are critical evidence in these claims.

Slip and Fall Hotspots in Retail Settings

Whether the hazard was a spilled drink in the food court or a loose rug near a dressing room, we hold businesses accountable for failing to address known dangers. The National Floor Safety Institute confirms that retail settings are a leading location for fall-related injuries across the country.

UC Riverside Campus and Nearby Streets

University Avenue, Canyon Crest Drive, and Linden Street near the UC Riverside campus are all accident-prone areas for student cyclists and pedestrians. Fast-moving traffic and distracted drivers frequently lead to crosswalk injuries and bike crashes.

We understand the risks students face around campus and use campus police reports, incident logs, and student statements to investigate claims thoroughly.

Student Cyclist and Pedestrian Injury Risks

College students are often injured while biking or walking to class, especially when drivers ignore crosswalks or fail to yield. If your injury occurred near UC Riverside, we’ll work quickly to preserve campus security footage and identify witnesses.

La Sierra Avenue and Indiana Avenue

This intersection is home to multiple school zones and sees frequent violations of posted speed limits, especially during morning and afternoon school drop-offs. Crosswalk signals are often ignored, and impatient drivers create real danger for kids and parents alike.

We represent families and students injured in these areas and aggressively pursue school zone speed violation claims.

School Zone Speed Violations and Child Injuries

Drivers who ignore flashing school zone signals pose a serious threat to children and crossing guards. We obtain traffic citations, eyewitness accounts, and surveillance from nearby schools to support liability and maximize your compensation. See stats at the National Center for Safe Routes to School.

Mount Rubidoux Park and Local Trails

Known for its scenic walking paths and hiking trails, Mount Rubidoux is a local favorite, but its aging infrastructure and lack of consistent maintenance make it dangerous in certain areas. Trip hazards, unlit trails, and uneven concrete surfaces have led to multiple injuries.

If you fell or were injured on public land, our firm investigates liability, including whether the city knew about the hazard and failed to fix it.

Uneven Pathways and Premises Liability Concerns

Public entities are not immune to liability. We work with civil engineers and local code enforcement officials to determine whether dangerous conditions on trails or public parks contributed to your injury.

What Types of Damages Can Be Recovered in a Personal Injury Claim

After an accident, your world can change overnight. Medical bills pile up, work becomes impossible, and day-to-day life is filled with pain, uncertainty, and emotional stress. California personal injury law allows injured victims to pursue damages, financial compensation for both economic losses and non-economic suffering.

At The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker, we work hard to ensure every dollar of your losses is accounted for. Below are the main categories of compensation we help our clients recover in Riverside injury cases.

Medical Expenses

Medical treatment is often the largest and most urgent financial burden after an accident. From emergency room visits to long-term rehabilitation, your recovery can cost thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of dollars. California law entitles you to recover both past and future medical expenses related to your injuries.

Coverage for Immediate and Ongoing Medical Costs

You may be eligible to recover costs for ambulance transportation, surgeries, hospital stays, medications, imaging (X-rays, MRIs, CT scans), physical therapy, chiropractic care, and more. In severe cases, future medical expenses like mobility aids, home health care, and psychological treatment may also be included. The National Institutes of Health estimates that medical debt is among the top causes of bankruptcy, making this compensation especially important.

We work closely with your doctors, treatment providers, and medical experts to calculate both current and anticipated expenses.

Lost Wages and Loss of Future Income

If your injuries prevent you from working, whether temporarily or permanently, you have the right to seek compensation for all lost earnings. This includes regular pay, overtime, bonuses, and other job-related benefits.

Loss of Income from Missed Work or Career Disruption

Many clients miss weeks or months of work during recovery. Others may have to leave their profession entirely due to physical limitations. In these cases, we also pursue damages for diminished earning capacity. Using pay stubs, tax records, and input from vocational experts, we present a full picture of your lost income.

The U.S. Department of Labor provides useful data we reference to estimate losses related to long-term or permanent disability.

Pain and Suffering

Some losses can’t be measured in receipts. California law also allows personal injury victims to recover damages for pain and suffering, which refers to the physical and emotional toll of an injury.

Physical Discomfort and Chronic Pain

Injuries such as broken bones, back injuries, and nerve damage often lead to chronic pain. Many victims experience long-term physical limitations, require ongoing medication, and face permanent changes to their daily routines. These experiences are valid, and the law recognizes your right to be compensated for them.

Emotional Distress and Psychological Trauma

Post-accident trauma can manifest as anxiety, depression, PTSD, or fear of driving or leaving home. If your mental health has been affected by your injury, you may be entitled to compensation for emotional harm. We work with mental health professionals to document symptoms and present expert testimony when needed. The American Psychological Association offers helpful resources for recognizing trauma after an accident.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Injuries may prevent you from enjoying hobbies, exercising, traveling, or even playing with your kids. These limitations are factored into the value of your claim, particularly in cases involving permanent disability or disfigurement.

Property Damage

If your personal belongings were damaged during the incident, such as your car, bicycle, clothing, phone, or laptop, you can seek compensation for repair or replacement costs.

Compensation for Damaged Vehicles or Personal Items

We collect repair estimates, photos, appraisals, and receipts to make sure the full value of your property loss is included in your claim. Property damage is especially common in car, truck, and bicycle accidents.

For more information about how insurers value property claims, the Insurance Information Institute offers a helpful overview.

Punitive Damages

While most damages in personal injury claims are compensatory (designed to make you whole), some are punitive, meant to punish the wrongdoer and discourage similar behavior. Punitive damages are rare but may apply in extreme cases.

When Are Punitive Damages Awarded

These damages are typically only available when the at-fault party acted with gross negligence or intentional misconduct. Examples include DUI crashes, reckless driving, or extreme corporate negligence. In such cases, courts may award additional compensation to penalize the behavior. Learn more about the rules governing punitive damages at Cornell Law’s Legal Information Institute.

How Much Is My Riverside Injury Case Worth

One of the most common, and important, questions we hear from clients is “How much compensation am I entitled to?” The truth is, every case is different. Two people injured in similar car accidents may receive very different settlement amounts based on factors like medical treatment, who was at fault, and how the injury affects their life.

At The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker, we perform a detailed analysis of every claim to determine the true value of your case, and we fight to ensure insurance companies take your damages seriously.

Medical Treatment and Recovery Costs

Medical bills are often the biggest and most immediate expense after an injury. If you don’t have health insurance, or if your coverage is limited, these costs can quickly spiral out of control.

Emergency and Hospital Care Costs

Ambulance rides, emergency room treatment, and overnight hospital stays can easily exceed $10,000. For serious injuries, surgeries and ICU treatment drive costs even higher. According to Healthcare Bluebook, the average cost of a hospital stay in California exceeds $3,500 per day, not including physician fees or follow-up treatment.

We ensure these costs are carefully documented and included in your claim.

Long-Term Rehabilitation and Supportive Therapy

For injuries involving the spine, brain, or joints, long-term rehabilitation may be necessary. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation are all compensable expenses. These treatments can span months or years, and our firm regularly works with medical experts to project future needs for home health aides, assisted living devices, or at-home nursing care.

Loss of Income and Earning Capacity

Injury-related income loss doesn’t stop at missed workdays, it often affects your entire career trajectory. That’s why we consider not just your past wages, but your professional future.

Self-Employed or Gig Workers

If you are self-employed or work in the gig economy (rideshare, delivery, freelance), calculating lost income can be more complex, but no less important. We use tax records, client invoices, and job history to estimate how much income you’ve missed due to injury.

The IRS Self-Employed Tax Center helps support calculations for non-traditional income streams.

Loss of Promotions or Career Advancement

Sometimes, injuries prevent clients from taking new jobs, accepting promotions, or continuing with school. These setbacks have a real financial impact. We consult with vocational rehabilitation specialists to show how the injury derailed your professional progress and what that’s worth in measurable financial terms.

Pain, Suffering, and Emotional Distress

These non-economic damages reflect the human toll of being injured. While there’s no receipt or bill for pain, the law recognizes your right to be compensated for the ways your life has changed.

Sleep Loss, Fatigue, and Psychological Effects

Accident victims often suffer from poor sleep, chronic fatigue, irritability, or personality changes, especially when dealing with traumatic brain injuries or PTSD. The National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) outlines how these issues disrupt daily life and may require therapy, medication, or lifestyle changes.

We use therapist records, personal journals, and family statements to document these deeply personal losses.

Impact on Social and Family Life

If your injury prevents you from spending time with family, attending social events, or enjoying your hobbies, those losses are valid. We include this in your claim under “loss of enjoyment of life.” Whether you’re a parent who can no longer lift your child or a runner who’s permanently sidelined, your story matters.

Severity of the Injury

Insurance companies often base settlement offers on how severe and permanent your injuries are. A broken wrist may heal in six weeks, but a crushed vertebra, torn ligament, or head injury can affect you for life.

Disfigurement or Scarring

Visible scars, especially on the face, hands, or neck, often result in higher settlements. In many cases, victims also suffer emotional trauma, social withdrawal, or loss of self-esteem related to permanent disfigurement.

California courts recognize these long-term impacts, and we ensure your settlement reflects them appropriately.

Multiple or Combined Injuries

Some clients suffer from a combination of injuries, like a broken leg, herniated disc, and concussion all from one crash. We calculate how these injuries overlap to affect your mobility, mental clarity, work life, and relationships. These complex cases often result in higher compensation, especially when supported by a multi-disciplinary team of doctors and specialists.

Liability and Strength of the Evidence

The clearer it is that the other party was at fault, the stronger your case becomes. But in California, comparative negligence rules apply, meaning your share of the blame can reduce your compensation.

The Role of Comparative Fault in California

Under California’s pure comparative fault law, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re awarded $100,000 but found 20% at fault, you would receive $80,000. This applies even if you were partially responsible for the accident, such as speeding before being struck by a drunk driver.

Learn more from the California Civil Jury Instructions (CACI 405), which outlines how comparative fault is evaluated in court.

Importance of Preserving Physical and Digital Evidence

Strong evidence, like dashcam footage, photos of the scene, or Uber trip logs, can make or break a claim. We work quickly to gather time-sensitive evidence, issue preservation letters to businesses or public entities, and ensure every detail supports your case.

Insurance Coverage and Policy Limits

In California, minimum car insurance requirements are low, just $15,000 for bodily injury per person. But there are often other sources of compensation you may not be aware of.

Third-Party Liability Policies

Was the driver working for a company, delivering food, or using a rideshare app? If so, commercial insurance may apply, and those policies often offer much higher limits. We investigate whether corporate, homeowner, or umbrella policies can be used to cover your losses.

Your Own Coverage Options

If the other driver is uninsured or underinsured, your own UM/UIM (uninsured/underinsured motorist) policy may step in. Many clients don’t realize they have this coverage, we’ll review your policy and help file a claim. Learn more at the California Department of Insurance.

Punitive Damages in Cases of Extreme Negligence

Most personal injury damages are designed to compensate you, but in rare cases, courts may award punitive damages to punish egregiously reckless behavior.

Examples of Punitive Claims in Riverside

These may include DUI crashes, hit-and-run accidents, or injuries caused by companies who ignored safety warnings. For instance, if a trucking company skipped vehicle inspections and caused a fatal crash, punitive damages may apply.

Why Choose The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker

When you’re injured in an accident, the attorney you choose can make all the difference. You need more than just legal help, you need a team that understands your pain, listens to your concerns, and aggressively fights for the compensation you deserve.

With a track record that spans over four decades, The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker is one of California’s most trusted personal injury law firms. We’ve helped more than 100,000 clients win over $2 billion in compensation, and we’re ready to fight for you, too.

Over 45 Years of Results Across California

Since 1975, our team has stood up for injury victims across Southern California, including Riverside County, the Inland Empire, Los Angeles, and beyond. Our attorneys have taken on the largest insurance companies, transportation corporations, and negligent property owners, and won.

Billions Recovered in Settlements and Verdicts

We don’t just settle, we maximize. Whether it’s a six-figure slip and fall case or a multi-million-dollar truck accident lawsuit, we put in the time and resources to ensure our clients get the full value of their claim. You can learn more about what defines a strong verdict or settlement from the American Bar Association.

Offices Throughout Southern California Including Riverside

Our team knows Riverside County, not just the laws, but the roadways, insurance companies, and courts you’re likely to encounter. We’ve handled thousands of cases in the area and are deeply familiar with accident hotspots like the 91 Freeway, Arlington Avenue, and the Mission Inn District.

Local Knowledge With Statewide Power

We bring together the best of both worlds, a deep understanding of your local community and the legal muscle of a statewide litigation firm. Whether your case involves the Riverside Superior Court or a federal civil rights claim, we have the experience to navigate it.

No Fees Unless We Win

We operate on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront and no legal fees at all unless we recover money for you. We believe everyone deserves high-quality legal representation, regardless of income.

Transparent, Risk-Free Representation

There are no hidden costs or fine print. We cover all case-related expenses and only get paid when you do. This model allows you to focus on healing while we handle everything else. For more about how contingency fees work, visit Nolo’s legal encyclopedia.

24/7 Support and Clear Communication

Injuries don’t happen on a 9-to-5 schedule, and neither does our support team. We’re available 24/7 to answer questions, explain the process, and keep you updated on your case.

Direct Access to Real Attorneys

We don’t bounce you around between case managers or voicemail boxes. When you work with our firm, you speak directly with attorneys and legal staff who know your case inside and out. This personalized approach has earned us thousands of five-star reviews and loyal clients across Southern California.

Full-Service Case Management

From the moment you call us, we take care of everything, gathering evidence, handling medical liens, negotiating with insurance adjusters, and preparing for trial if necessary. You don’t have to worry about paperwork, court deadlines, or frustrating insurance calls.

We Handle the Legal Burden So You Can Focus on Recovery

Our in-house legal teams include trial attorneys, paralegals, investigators, and medical billing specialists, all working together to build the strongest case possible. Whether your case settles or goes to court, we are prepared every step of the way.

Contact a Riverside Personal Injury Lawyer Today

If you’ve been injured in Riverside, whether in a car crash, truck accident, slip and fall, or any other incident caused by negligence, you don’t have to face the legal system alone. At The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker, we’re here to guide you, fight for you, and help you recover the maximum compensation possible.

We’ve handled over 100,000 cases throughout Southern California and recovered more than $2 billion for injury victims just like you. Our experienced legal team is ready to take immediate action, preserve critical evidence, and deal with the insurance companies on your behalf so you can focus on healing.

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