1. Younglove Law Group

Focus Area: Personal Injury and Accident Claims

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

Background: Founded by Phil Younglove, a UCLA graduate with a JD from USC Law where he served as Senior Content Editor for the Review of Law and Social Justice. Phil grew up in Moreno Valley’s Sunnymead Ranch neighborhood and attended local public schools. The firm reports a 98% case success rate and maintains offices in Orange County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. Member of the California Bar with experience at Bergener Mirejovsky before founding his own practice.

Location: Serving Moreno Valley from regional offices in Riverside County, California

Contact: (951) 356-9639 | https://ylginjury.com

Consultation: Free consultations available 24/7 with no fee unless the case is won (contingency fee basis)


2. Harris Personal Injury Lawyers

Focus Area: Personal Injury Litigation and Accident Claims

Practice Areas: Car accidents, slip and fall accidents, pedestrian accidents, wrongful death, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, premises liability, catastrophic injuries

Background: The firm has recovered more than $300 million for clients throughout California. The attorneys hold AV Rating for ethical standards and legal ability and are members of Consumer Attorneys of California. The firm has served coastal California injury victims for over a decade with a team of experienced litigators known for taking cases to trial when necessary.

Location: 2122 S. El Camino Real, Suite A, San Clemente, CA 92672 (serving Moreno Valley and Riverside County)

Contact: 1-800-GO-HARRIS (1-800-464-2774) | https://harrispersonalinjury.com

Consultation: Free consultations available 24/7 by phone or in person; attorneys can travel to clients who cannot visit the office; contingency fee structure


3. Corrales Law Group

Focus Area: Personal Injury and Human Rights Advocacy

Practice Areas: Car accidents, wrongful death, premises liability, personal injury claims, civil litigation

Background: Founded in 2012 by siblings Peter Corrales and Janice Corrales as a human rights law firm focused on advocating for the underserved. Peter Corrales heads the personal injury practice and has recovered millions of dollars for injured clients. Attorney Thomas Co joined the firm in 2013 and is an active member of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles. The firm offers in-home visits for clients with disabilities and Spanish language services.

Location: 1835 W Orangewood Ave, Suite 200, Orange, CA 92868 (serving Moreno Valley and Riverside County)

Contact: (714) 978-8100 | https://www.corraleslawgroup.com

Consultation: Free consultations available; contingency fee basis with no upfront costs


4. Heidari Law Group

Focus Area: Personal Injury, Employment Law, and Wrongful Death

Practice Areas: Car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, personal injury, employment discrimination, medical malpractice, wrongful death, product liability, slip and fall, elder abuse

Background: Led by founding principal Sam Heidari, who has been practicing law for over 11 years. The firm has recovered over $150 million for clients across California and Nevada. Heidari Law Group maintains offices throughout California including Corona (near Moreno Valley), and operates under the Abogados Con Experiencia brand for the Hispanic community. Known for a comprehensive approach handling cases from initial consultation through final judgment.

Location: 4160 Temescal Canyon Rd, Suite 401, Corona, CA 92883 (serving Moreno Valley)

Contact: 1-833-225-5454 | [email protected] | https://www.heidarilawgroup.com

Consultation: Free initial consultations; contingency fee structure where fees are only collected upon winning the case


5. Easton & Easton

Focus Area: Personal Injury and Civil Litigation

Practice Areas: Motor vehicle accidents, defective products, dog attacks, premises liability, wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, medical malpractice

Background: For more than 25 years, attorney Douglas Easton has earned Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent peer review rating for ethical standards and legal ability. The firm is family-operated with attorneys Brian and Matt Easton joining their father to build a practice focused on personal injury victims. The team exclusively represents plaintiffs in personal injury matters throughout Southern California.

Location: Serving Moreno Valley and surrounding communities in Southern California

Contact: Contact via website | https://www.eastonlawoffices.com

Consultation: Free case evaluations available; contingency fee representation


Personal Injury Laws in California

Statute of Limitations: California provides two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. If the injury was not discovered immediately, claimants have one year from the date of discovery to file. For claims against government entities, an administrative claim must be filed within six months of the injury. Property damage claims have a three-year statute of limitations.

Negligence Rules: California follows a “pure comparative negligence” system. This means an injured party can recover damages even if they were partially at fault for their injury. The compensation is reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to the plaintiff. For example, if a plaintiff is found 30% responsible for an accident with $100,000 in damages, they would receive $70,000.

Damage Caps: California does not impose a universal cap on personal injury damages. However, the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) caps non-economic damages (pain and suffering) in medical malpractice cases. As of 2024, these caps are increasing annually until 2034, when the cap for negligence will reach $750,000 and the cap for wrongful death will reach $1,000,000. After 2034, caps will increase 2% annually for inflation. Additionally, uninsured drivers generally cannot recover non-economic damages unless the at-fault driver was intoxicated or committed a felony.

Auto Insurance Requirements: As of January 1, 2025, California increased its minimum liability insurance requirements under Senate Bill 1107. The new minimums are 30/60/15, meaning $30,000 for bodily injury per person, $60,000 for bodily injury per accident, and $15,000 for property damage per accident. These limits doubled from the previous 15/30/5 requirements that had been in place since 1967. In 2035, these minimums will increase again to 50/100/25. California is an at-fault state where the driver responsible for causing an accident is liable for resulting damages.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do freeway accidents on the 60, 215, and 15 corridors affect personal injury claims in Moreno Valley?

The 60, 215, and 15 freeways intersecting near Moreno Valley experience heavy commercial truck traffic and commuter congestion. Accidents on these routes often involve multiple vehicles, commercial carriers, and complex liability questions. Determining fault may require accident reconstruction specialists and review of commercial driver logs. Claims involving commercial vehicles may access larger insurance policies but also face aggressive defense strategies from corporate insurers.

What happens if I am injured by an uninsured driver in Riverside County?

California law limits the ability of uninsured drivers to recover non-economic damages (pain and suffering) from at-fault parties, even when the other driver caused the accident. However, uninsured motorist coverage on your own policy can provide compensation when hit by an uninsured driver. California insurers are required to offer UM/UIM coverage, and many Moreno Valley attorneys recommend purchasing this protection given the percentage of uninsured motorists in California.

How does California’s pure comparative negligence rule affect my settlement if I was partially at fault?

Unlike some states that bar recovery if you are more than 50% at fault, California allows recovery even if you were 99% responsible for your injuries. However, your compensation is reduced proportionally. If you are found 40% at fault for a car accident at an intersection in Moreno Valley and have $50,000 in damages, you would receive $30,000. Insurance adjusters and defense attorneys will attempt to assign maximum fault to reduce payouts, making documentation of the accident scene and witness statements valuable.

What unique considerations apply to warehouse and logistics workplace injuries in the Moreno Valley area?

Moreno Valley hosts major distribution centers and logistics operations that employ thousands of workers. Injuries at these facilities may fall under workers’ compensation, but third-party liability claims may also apply when defective equipment, negligent contractors, or unsafe conditions caused by non-employer parties contribute to injuries. Forklift accidents, loading dock incidents, and repetitive stress injuries are common in this region’s distribution industry.

How long do personal injury cases typically take to resolve in Riverside County courts?

Simple personal injury cases with clear liability and straightforward damages may settle within several months of reaching maximum medical improvement. However, complex cases involving disputed liability, multiple parties, or catastrophic injuries can take one to three years or longer. Riverside County Superior Court’s caseload and scheduling affect trial dates for cases that do not settle. Most personal injury cases settle before trial, though having an attorney prepared to litigate often results in higher settlement offers.