About this site
About California Legal Injury
Plain-language California personal injury information, a private case review, and attorney follow-up by video call — with the site's limits stated clearly.
Who runs this site
California Legal Injury is operated by CalegalLaw California Legal Injury, part of the CalegalLaw network of California legal-information and attorney-advertising websites. The intake experience — the case-review form, its analytics, and the follow-up scheduling — is powered by BizRnR intake technology.
What this site does
The site does two things. First, it publishes general information about how California personal injury claims tend to work — what to do after an accident, what evidence helps, how insurance conversations usually go — written for people who were recently hurt and are sorting out a next step.
Second, it organizes private accident case reviews. You describe what happened in your own words, the details are collected into one organized summary, and a California personal injury attorney follows up by video call to discuss your situation. There is no obligation after the review.
What this site is not
This site is not a law firm and does not practice law. Nothing on it is legal advice or medical advice, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. It is also not a lawyer referral service: it does not select, recommend, or match counsel for visitors, and it does not receive referral fees. It is attorney advertising — attorneys or firms may pay for advertising, sponsorship, or site management, and those relationships are disclosed on the attorney advertising page.
Editorial standards
Every page is written to the same standards: plain language over legal jargon; hedged, general statements rather than advice about any specific situation; a visible last-reviewed date (content on this site was last reviewed July 4, 2026); no invented statistics or figures presented without a source; and no promises about outcomes, settlement values, or timelines. Where deadlines are discussed, the pages say that deadlines exist, vary with the facts, and are strict — without quoting numbers that could be wrong for your case.
Questions about the site or its content can be sent to intake@calegalinjury.com.