Poway Personal Injury Lawyer
Poway car accidents make up the majority of personal cases, but in reality any type of injury-causing event may give rise to a personal injury case. In fact, in just the last year, Walton Law Firm has handled cases of motorcycle accidents, slip/trip and fall, dog bite, and nursing home neglect. Click around this website and you will see examples of the wide variety of cases our firm handles, but here are just some of the areas of our expertise.
- Car Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Trucking Accidents
- Wrongful Death Law
- Uninsured Motorists
- Construction Accidents
- Dog Bites
- Brain Injuries
- Burn Injury Lawyer
- Birth Related Injuries
- Slip and Fall
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Assault and Battery
- Drowning Accidents
- Amputations
- Bus Accidents
- Daycare / Preschool
- Elevator and Escalator
- Hotel and Motel Negligence
Not all instances of injury require a personal injury lawyer. If the injury is small, say in a low impact fender bender, then a lawyer may not be necessary. But we suggest that people consult with an injury lawyer for any accident that required hospitalization of any kind (even just an ER visit), or any injury resulting in a fracture, stitches, MRI, CT scan, and therapy (physical or occupational). Like most injury law firms, Walton Law Firm provides free consultations, so talking with any attorney carries no risk or obligation.
Why hire a Poway personal injury lawyer?
The big benefits from hiring a personal injury attorney is that it releases the injured person (or the family in a case of wrongful death) from the stress associated in dealing with insurance companies and investigators. Insurance companies can be callous, unsympathetic, and unhelpful. Your Poway personal injury attorney will deal with the insurance adjusters, handle the paperwork, and advocate on your behalf. And, at the end of the case, the lawyer can deal with the healthcare providers who assert reimbursement liens on your recovery, and in most circumstances get those healthcare providers to reduce the amounts demanded. Or, if the insurance company is unwilling to provide adequate compensation, your lawyer can file a lawsuit and litigate the case if necessary.
Walton Law Firm will provide all of those services on your behalf, and will do so on a contingency fee, which means that the lawyer's fee is a percentage of the overall recovery. The client pays no attorney fees until and unless there is a financial recovery. That means you can hire a lawyer for as long as the case takes, regardless of how much time the attorney works on the case, and not worry about paying the lawyer until it's over.
Why Walton Law Firm?
For more than 20 years, personal injury lawyer Randy Walton has recovered several million dollars for individuals and families in and around North County that have been involved in injury-related accidents, including those causing permanent injury or death. To find out if you have a case, or just want to have a few questions answered about the process by a personal injury attorney in Poway, please submit your confidential question online, or call Walton Law Firm at 866-607-1325 or locally at 760-571-5500. All calls are free, and home or hospital visits are available.
Important Poway Phone Numbers
Emergency 9-1-1
City of Poway (858) 668-4400
Animal Control [Dog bites] (760) 888-2275
California Highway Patrol - San Diego (619) 220-5492
Graffiti Hotline (858) 668-1234
Poway Police Department (858) 565-5200
Poway Fire Department (858) 668-4460
Frequently Asked Questions
- I Have Been In An Accident, Now What Should I Do?
- My Accident Was Minor; Do I Even Need A Lawyer?
- What About Motorcycle Accidents?
- When Should I Talk To A Lawyer?
- How Much Is My Case Worth?
- If I Hire A Lawyer Does That Mean I'll Be Going To Court?
- Should I Talk To The Insurance Adjuster?
- Why Should I Contact Walton Law Firm?
- Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists?
- What Are "Pain And Suffering" Damages?
- What Is The Statute Of Limitations?
- How Long Will It Take To Resolve My Case?