1. Law Offices of Justin H. King

Focus Area: Personal injury litigation for accident victims throughout the Inland Empire

Practice Areas: Car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, dog bites, slip and fall injuries, premises liability, wrongful death, rideshare accidents

Background: Attorney Justin H. King founded the firm in 2016 after working at insurance defense firms where he gained insight into how insurance companies evaluate claims. He earned recognition as a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2017 and Top 40 Under 40 Civil Plaintiff Lawyers in 2015. King holds membership in the National Trial Lawyers Top 100 and received an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell. U.S. News named him among Best Lawyers in 2024.

Location: 8301 Utica Ave, Suite 101, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

Contact: (909) 297-5001 | https://www.kinjurylaw.com/

Consultation: Free consultation offered. Cases handled on contingency fee basis with no fees unless recovery obtained.


2. Law Offices of Fernando D. Vargas

Focus Area: Personal injury representation for Spanish and English speaking clients

Practice Areas: Car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck and bus accidents, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, dog bites, premises liability, wrongful death

Background: Attorney Fernando D. Vargas has practiced personal injury law since 1987 and founded the firm in 1995. He has recovered more than $100 million for clients throughout his career. Notable settlements include $7.5 million for a dog bite case and $6.5 million for a semi-truck accident. Vargas earned his J.D. from McGeorge School of Law in 1986 after graduating from DePaul University. He holds an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell and received Top Lawyers in California recognition from American Lawyer Media.

Location: 8647 Haven Ave, Suite 200, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

Contact: (909) 982-0707 | https://www.vargaslawoffice.com/

Consultation: Free 24/7 consultations available. The firm offers home or hospital visits for clients unable to travel. Cases accepted on contingency fee basis.


3. McCune Law Group

Focus Area: Complex personal injury litigation, class actions, and commercial disputes

Practice Areas: Personal injury, catastrophic injuries, car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, product liability, wrongful death, class actions, consumer protection, commercial litigation

Background: The firm has served the Inland Empire for more than 30 years, establishing itself as the largest plaintiff law firm in the region. Partner Cory Weck leads the personal injury practice group, having earned the Jennifer Brooks Lawyer of the Year Award in 2024 from the Western San Bernardino County Bar Association. Weck served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Marine Corps for over 20 years and has been selected to California Super Lawyers every year since 2012. The firm has recovered over $1 billion across all practice areas.

Location: Ontario, CA (serving Rancho Cucamonga and the Inland Empire)

Contact: (909) 345-8110 | https://mccunewright.com/

Consultation: Free consultation provided. Contingency fee arrangement with no payment unless recovery achieved.


4. Alvandi Law Group, P.C.

Focus Area: Personal injury and workers’ compensation representation

Practice Areas: Car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, construction accidents, workplace injuries, slip and fall accidents, dog bites, wrongful death, catastrophic injuries

Background: The firm has recovered more than $1 billion in compensation for clients and maintains a 98% success rate on cases. Attorneys hold membership in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Notable results include a $5.4 million recovery for a tree trimming accident and $4.4 million for a construction site incident. The firm operates five offices across California with bilingual staff providing services in multiple languages.

Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA (serving the Inland Empire)

Contact: (951) 322-4046 | (800) 980-6905 | https://www.alvandigroup.com/

Consultation: Free 24/7 consultations with attorneys available around the clock. Cases handled on contingency basis with no fees unless compensation recovered.


5. DK Law Group

Focus Area: Personal injury litigation throughout California

Practice Areas: Car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, slip and fall injuries, dog bites, wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, rideshare accidents

Background: The firm reports having recovered more than $500 million for clients and maintains a 99% success rate. The legal team handles cases throughout California from multiple office locations. Attorneys focus exclusively on plaintiff personal injury representation and never represent insurance companies. The firm accepts cases ranging from minor injuries to catastrophic accidents requiring extensive litigation.

Location: Serving Rancho Cucamonga, CA and the Inland Empire

Contact: (844) 753-5529 | https://www.dklawgroup.com/

Consultation: Free case evaluation available. Contingency fee structure with no upfront costs required.


Personal Injury Laws in California

Statute of Limitations: California Code of Civil Procedure Section 335.1 requires personal injury lawsuits to be filed within two years from the date of injury. Claims involving government entities require an administrative claim within six months of the incident. The discovery rule may extend the deadline in cases where injuries were not immediately apparent. Failing to file within the applicable deadline typically results in permanent loss of the right to seek compensation.

Negligence Rule: California follows a pure comparative negligence system under which injured parties can recover damages regardless of their degree of fault. Compensation reduces proportionally to the fault percentage assigned to the plaintiff. A person found 60% responsible for an accident can still recover 40% of their damages from other at-fault parties. This approach differs from modified comparative negligence states that bar recovery above certain fault thresholds.

Damage Caps: California does not impose caps on economic or non-economic damages in most personal injury cases. Medical malpractice claims face a $350,000 cap on non-economic damages following the 2022 passage of Assembly Bill 35, which raised the previous $250,000 limit. Future increases will raise this cap gradually over time. Punitive damages require clear and convincing evidence of oppression, fraud, or malice.

Auto Insurance Requirements: California mandates liability insurance for all registered vehicles. Effective January 1, 2025, minimum coverage requirements increased significantly under Senate Bill 1107:

Current minimums require $30,000 bodily injury liability per person, $60,000 bodily injury liability per accident, and $15,000 property damage liability. These requirements doubled from previous $15,000/$30,000/$5,000 minimums. Future increases will raise requirements to $50,000/$100,000/$25,000 by 2035. California operates as an at-fault insurance state allowing injured parties to pursue claims directly against negligent drivers.

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage: California law requires insurance companies to offer uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. Drivers must sign a written waiver to decline this protection. Given that approximately 15% of California drivers lack insurance, this coverage provides important protection for accident victims.


Frequently Asked Questions

How does heavy traffic on the I-15 and I-10 corridors affect accident claims in Rancho Cucamonga?

The intersection of Interstate 15 and Interstate 10 creates one of the busiest traffic corridors in the Inland Empire, contributing to frequent collisions. Multi-vehicle accidents common on these highways often involve complex liability questions requiring investigation to determine fault among multiple drivers. Chain-reaction crashes may generate claims against several parties. California’s comparative fault system allows recovery even when the injured person shares some responsibility, making thorough accident reconstruction valuable for maximizing compensation.

What should I know about trucking accidents involving commercial vehicles near distribution centers?

Rancho Cucamonga’s proximity to major warehouse and distribution operations means significant commercial truck traffic throughout the area. Trucking accident claims often involve multiple potentially liable parties including the driver, trucking company, cargo loader, and vehicle manufacturer. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations impose specific requirements on commercial drivers regarding hours of service, vehicle maintenance, and cargo securement. Violations of these rules can support negligence claims. These cases typically require prompt investigation before evidence disappears.

Can I pursue compensation if injured by an uninsured driver in San Bernardino County?

California’s uninsured motorist coverage provides protection when at-fault drivers lack insurance. If you carry uninsured motorist coverage, your own policy may cover medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering up to policy limits. Underinsured motorist coverage applies when the at-fault driver’s insurance proves insufficient to cover your damages. California law requires insurers to offer these coverages, making them available to most policyholders who did not specifically decline them.

How do construction zone accidents work legally in the Inland Empire?

Construction activity throughout Rancho Cucamonga and the Inland Empire creates temporary road hazards that can cause accidents. Liability may extend to construction companies, general contractors, subcontractors, or government entities depending on who controlled the work zone and whether proper warnings existed. California law imposes heightened duties on parties responsible for construction zones to protect public safety. Workers injured on construction sites may have both workers’ compensation and personal injury claims depending on who caused the accident.

What damages can I recover for a serious injury that affects my ability to work?

California personal injury claims can include compensation for both current and future economic losses. Medical expenses encompass past treatment and anticipated future care including surgery, rehabilitation, and medication. Lost wages cover income missed during recovery, while loss of earning capacity addresses reduced ability to earn in the future. These calculations often require expert testimony from economists and vocational specialists. Non-economic damages for pain, suffering, and diminished quality of life supplement economic recovery. The total value depends on injury severity, recovery prognosis, and impact on daily activities.