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A personal injury case may arise when someone is harmed because another person, business, property owner, driver, or other party failed to use reasonable care. In Lancaster, these claims often involve traffic collisions, unsafe property conditions, dog bites, construction accidents, workplace-related incidents, and serious injuries caused by preventable hazards.

Heidari Law Group assists injured individuals and families in Lancaster by reviewing the facts, identifying responsible parties, gathering evidence, and explaining the legal options available under California law. The goal is to help clients make informed decisions without relying on pressure, promises, or unclear legal language.

A personal injury claim may involve:

  • Medical bills, emergency care, rehabilitation, and future treatment needs.
  • Lost wages or reduced earning ability.
  • Pain, emotional distress, and changes to daily life.
  • Property damage is connected to the incident.
  • Long-term care needs in serious injury cases.

California law generally gives injured people two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline is listed under California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=335.1&lawCode=CCP

How Personal Injury Claims Work in Lancaster

Most personal injury cases are based on negligence. To bring a claim, the injured person usually must show that another party owed a duty of care, failed to meet that duty, caused the injury, and created measurable damages.

In Lancaster injury cases, these elements may apply in different ways depending on the facts. A driver may have a duty to follow traffic laws and operate safely. A property owner may have a duty to correct or warn about dangerous conditions. A business may have a duty to maintain reasonably safe areas for customers, tenants, or visitors.

Key legal elements include:

  • Duty: The responsible party had a legal obligation to act with reasonable care.
  • Breach: The party failed to meet that obligation.
  • Causation: The breach was connected to the injury.
  • Damages: The injured person suffered physical, financial, or emotional losses.

California Civil Code § 1714 states that people are generally responsible for injuries caused by their lack of ordinary care: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=1714&lawCode=CIV

Evidence is especially important in Lancaster personal injury cases. Useful evidence may include:

  • Medical records and treatment plans.
  • Photos or videos of the scene.
  • Police or incident reports.
  • Witness statements.
  • Insurance correspondence.
  • Expert analysis, when needed.

Common Personal Injury Cases in Lancaster

Personal injury claims in Lancaster can involve a wide range of accidents and injuries. Some cases are straightforward, while others require detailed investigation, expert review, or multiple liable parties.

Common Lancaster personal injury matters include:

Traffic safety is a major concern in Lancaster. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, Lancaster reported 1,541 victims killed or injured in total fatal and injury crashes in 2023 and ranked 1 out of 62 comparable cities for total fatal and injury collisions: https://www.ots.ca.gov/rankings/lancaster-2023/

That local data matters because many personal injury claims depend on roadway conditions, driver behavior, speed, impairment, visibility, and the location of the collision. The City of Lancaster also states that its traffic engineering work includes traffic safety evaluations, traffic circulation planning, and transportation safety improvements: https://www.cityoflancasterca.org/our-city/departments-services/development-services/city-engineering/traffic-engineering

Compensation, Deadlines, and Legal Costs

Compensation in a Lancaster personal injury case depends on the evidence, the severity of the injuries, available insurance coverage, liability disputes, and the long-term impact of the incident. No attorney can guarantee a result, but a properly prepared claim should clearly document both economic and non-economic losses.

Potential damages may include:

  • Emergency medical care and hospital bills.
  • Physical therapy and ongoing medical treatment.
  • Lost income and reduced future earning capacity.
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional distress.
  • Loss of mobility or reduced quality of life.
  • Future care needs in catastrophic injury cases.

Important deadlines may apply. Most California personal injury lawsuits must be filed within two years of the injury under Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=335.1&lawCode=CCP

Claims involving a public entity may require a government claim within six months under California Government Code § 911.2: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=911.2&lawCode=GOV

Heidari Law Group handles many personal injury matters on a contingency fee basis. This means attorney’s fees are typically collected from a recovery if compensation is obtained. Case costs, fee percentages, and expenses should always be explained clearly in the written fee agreement before representation begins.

From the City of Lancaster: Excellence in Trial Advocacy

City of Lancaster Appreciation for Saman R. Heidari at Heidari Law Group

City of Lancaster, California

Saman R. Heidari
Heidari Law Group PC

Whereas, Saman R. Heidari has demonstrated excellence in trial advocacy as Plaintiff’s counsel in the Los Angeles County Superior Court matter of Carlos Chanchavac Tojin v. Best Buy Stores, L.P., et al.; and

Whereas, through outstanding legal prowess, Mr. Heidari achieved for his client, an equitable remedy noteworthy of recognition; and

Whereas, Mr. Heidari exemplified the skill of a true litigator through defense of his client;

“In defense of civil liberties, let us always seek to do what is good and just, reprove what is cruel, rightly defend the tenets of Justice and be a true advocate for those in need of protection.”

Now, therefore, Saman R. Heidari, Esq. is to be commended for his exceptional achievement in securing a $2,016,649.00 Verdict in the Personal Injury case of Carlos Chanchavac Tojin v. Best Buy Stores, L.P., et al., in the Los Angeles County Superior Court on October 21, 2024.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Lancaster to be affixed this 21st Day of February 2025.


Working With a Lancaster Personal Injury Attorney

After a serious accident, individuals often face medical treatment, insurance communications, lost income, and uncertainty about the future. An experienced personal injury attorney can help investigate the circumstances of an accident, identify potentially liable parties, gather evidence, and communicate with insurance companies.

Many personal injury law firms, including Heidari Law Group, handle cases on a contingency fee basis.

This arrangement typically means:

  • No upfront attorney fees.
  • Legal fees are generally contingent upon a recovery.
  • Clients can pursue claims without paying hourly legal costs.
  • Case expenses and fee arrangements are explained during the consultation process.

When evaluating legal representation, individuals should consider factors such as experience handling similar cases, communication practices, professional credentials, and familiarity with California personal injury law.

Choosing the right attorney is an important decision that can affect the outcome of a claim and the overall legal experience.

FAQs and Authoritative References

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Lancaster?

In most California personal injury cases, you have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. Some exceptions may apply, and claims involving government entities may require action much sooner.

What should I do after an accident in Lancaster?

Get medical care, report the incident when appropriate, take photos if you can do so safely, collect witness information, avoid giving recorded insurance statements without guidance, and keep copies of all medical and accident-related documents.

What if I were partly at fault for my injury?

California follows a comparative fault system. This means your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault, but being partly responsible does not automatically prevent you from bringing a claim.

What types of damages can be recovered in a Lancaster injury case?

Depending on the facts, recoverable damages may include medical expenses, lost income, future care, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other losses tied to the injury.

Do I need a lawyer for a personal injury claim in Lancaster?

Not every minor claim requires an attorney. However, legal guidance can be important when injuries are serious, liability is disputed, insurance companies delay or deny payment, or long-term medical care is involved.

Authoritative References

City of Lancaster Traffic Engineering: https://www.cityoflancasterca.org/our-city/departments-services/development-services/city-engineering/traffic-engineering

California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=335.1&lawCode=CCP

California Civil Code § 1714: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=1714&lawCode=CIV

California Government Code § 911.2: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=911.2&lawCode=GOV

California Courts Statute of Limitations Guide: https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/civil-lawsuit/statute-limitations

California Office of Traffic Safety Lancaster 2023 Crash Rankings: https://www.ots.ca.gov/rankings/lancaster-2023/