Burg and Brock

Pasadena Car Accident Lawyer

Last updated May 8, 2026

Car crashes look identical to insurance carriers — every claim is a number on a spreadsheet. They look very different to the person whose neck no longer turns the way it used to, or whose paycheck stops because the surgery means six weeks off work.

If a car accident lawyer is what you need in Pasadena, the firm to call is Burg & Brock at (888) 528-8595. We focus on passenger-vehicle collisions, including rear-end, T-bone, head-on, and rideshare incidents, and we work on contingency — no fee unless we recover.

Why a Pasadena-specific car accident lawyer matters

Pasadena's combination of the Caltech campus, Old Town tourist traffic, and the I-210 freight artery produces a collision mix that runs heavier on commercial-vehicle and pedestrian incidents than the surrounding bedroom communities.

The freeways feeding Pasadena — I-210, SR-110 (Arroyo Seco Pkwy), and I-134 — each carry a distinct collision profile. The Pasadena on-ramps and off-ramps generate a steady stream of merging-and-lane-change crashes, while the surface arterials produce the rear-end and intersection collisions that fill our case files. Local knowledge changes how an investigation runs. Knowing which surveillance cameras face the I-210 / SR-134 interchange, which intersections have signal-timing data the city will release on a public-records request, and which towing companies the Pasadena police rotate — that is the difference between a thin claim and a built case.

For broader context on car accident lawyer cases beyond Pasadena, see our overview of Los Angeles car accident attorney work.

If your case involves a different injury type, our Pasadena truck accident lawyer page covers that scope.

Where Pasadena accident victims get treated

If you were transported by ambulance after your collision, you were almost certainly taken to Huntington Hospital, USC Verdugo Hills Hospital (nearby Glendale), and Adventist Health Glendale. We work with the medical-records departments at every one of these facilities and know how to request the full chart — admission notes, imaging, operative reports, discharge summaries — instead of the shortened summary the insurance carrier will tell you is enough.

The medical record is the single most important piece of evidence in any car accident lawyer case. A six-line discharge summary that says "discharged in stable condition" is not the medical record. It is one paragraph from a chart that often runs to 200 or 300 pages. We pull the full chart because the full chart is where the diagnoses live.

Clients in nearby communities can also review our Glendale car accident lawyer and Burbank car accident lawyer resources.

The courthouse that hears Pasadena cases

Pasadena personal injury filings are heard at the LA Superior Court — Pasadena Courthouse, 300 E Walnut St, Pasadena. If your case settles before filing — most do — the venue is academic. If it does not settle, the courthouse and the bench you draw shape the entire pretrial calendar. We file in LA Superior Court — Pasadena Courthouse regularly. We know the standing orders, the law-and-motion calendars, and which judges expect a meet-and-confer letter signed by lead counsel before they will hear a discovery motion.

The statute of limitations on a Pasadena car accident lawyer case

California sets the deadline for personal injury filings at CCP §335.1: two-year statute of limitations for personal injury arising from a motor vehicle collision. The clock typically starts running on the date of the incident. There are exceptions — minor plaintiffs, claims against public entities (which carry a six-month government-claim deadline under the Government Claims Act), and the discovery rule for injuries that did not manifest until later — but those exceptions are narrower than people assume.

If your collision happened in Pasadena more than 18 months ago and you have not retained counsel, the practical reality is that the medical records get harder to assemble, witness recollections get worse, and the insurance carrier's litigation posture hardens. The two-year window is the legal floor. The actionable window is shorter.

The legal duty involved in your Pasadena case

California's foundational duty-of-care statute, Civil Code §1714, holds every person responsible "for an injury occasioned to another by his or her want of ordinary care or skill in the management of his or her property or person." That single sentence is the spine of California negligence law — it is the reason a driver who runs a red light owes the person they hit, and it is the reason a property owner who lets a hazardous condition persist owes the person who falls on it.

The doctrine has been refined repeatedly by the California Supreme Court. In Soule v. General Motors Corp. (1994) 8 Cal.4th 548, the California Supreme Court refined the design-defect test for vehicle crashworthiness claims — relevant when a collision causes injuries the vehicle's design should have prevented or mitigated. The case law that flows from there determines what duty applies in your specific Pasadena matter — and the analysis is rarely one a non-lawyer can do at the kitchen table.

Dealing with the insurance carrier after a Pasadena accident

The carrier on the other side of your claim — whether it is State Farm, Geico, Progressive, Mercury, AAA, Allstate, Farmers, USAA, or one of the commercial carriers like Travelers or Liberty Mutual — has a single objective: close the file for as little as possible. This is not a moral failing on the part of any individual adjuster. It is the structural design of the casualty insurance industry. Recognizing that early changes how you interact with them.

The recorded statement that an adjuster requests in the first 72 hours is not a courtesy. It is a discovery tool. Anything you say — including casual descriptions of how you feel, whether you have been to the doctor yet, whether you were wearing a seatbelt, whether you remember the speed limit on the road — becomes a fixed transcript that will be quoted back to you in deposition months later. We do not let our clients give recorded statements to opposing carriers. The recorded statement gets handled through us, in writing, with the medical record as the foundation.

What a Pasadena car accident lawyer case is worth

The honest answer is that no attorney can quote you a number in the first phone call, and any attorney who does should be politely declined. The valuation of a personal injury case is the sum of several distinct categories, and each one moves on its own timeline:

  • Past medical bills — the actual charges already incurred, which often differ substantially from the amounts the providers ultimately collect under contract or under the Howell collateral-source rule.
  • Future medical bills — the projected cost of care that has not yet happened but is reasonably certain to be needed, supported by a treating physician's life-care plan or a vocational expert's projection.
  • Lost income — past wages already missed and future earning capacity that is now diminished because of the injury.
  • Pain and suffering — the non-economic compensation for the experience of the injury itself, which California law leaves to the trier of fact rather than a fixed multiplier.
  • Property damage — typically resolved separately, often before the bodily-injury claim, because the property loss is easier to quantify.

The aggregate valuation moves as treatment progresses. We do not file a demand until the medical picture is stable — "maximum medical improvement" in the chart — because demanding too early leaves money on the table and demanding too late risks the statute. The timing call is one of the things experienced car accident lawyer counsel does for you.

For variant fact patterns — see, for example, Uber accident attorney — value drivers can shift.

Past results

Burg & Brock has recovered substantial verdicts and settlements for clients across Southern California. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case. Every claim is evaluated on its own facts, and the firm makes no representation that any specific recovery will be obtained.

The lead attorney on most Pasadena car accident lawyer cases is Cameron Yadidi Brock; review the bio for case experience and bar admission detail.

Where Pasadena crashes happen most

The hotspots in Pasadena that appear most often in our case files include the I-210 / SR-134 interchange, Colorado Blvd at Arroyo Pkwy, Lake Ave at Walnut St, and the SR-110 northern terminus. We mention these by name not as a marketing exercise — we mention them because if your collision occurred at one of these locations, we have file precedent on the surveillance footprint, the prior crash-data record, and the typical evidence chain. That cuts weeks out of the investigation phase of your matter.

If your collision happened in a Pasadena neighborhood — Old Pasadena, Bungalow Heaven, Madison Heights, South Lake District, and San Rafael Hills — the investigation runs the same regardless of whether the location is on the hotspot list. The hotspot list is where we already have institutional memory; the neighborhood-level work is where we build the record from scratch.

What to do in the first 72 hours after a Pasadena crash

  1. Get medical care. The first chart entry is the foundational entry for the entire case.
  2. Photograph everything — your injuries, the vehicles, the scene, the road conditions, the lighting. Take more photographs than feel necessary.
  3. Preserve the dashcam footage. Most modern dashcams overwrite the loop within 24 to 72 hours. If you have footage, pull the SD card now.
  4. Get the police report number. The CHP and the local police department generate the report on their own timeline; the report number is the placeholder.
  5. Identify witnesses. Names, phone numbers, license plates of vehicles whose drivers stopped. Memory degrades fast.
  6. Stay off social media about the incident. Defense counsel pulls every public profile in discovery.
  7. Do not give a recorded statement to the opposing carrier. Tell them counsel will be in touch.
  8. Call us at (888) 528-8595.

Why Pasadena clients choose Burg & Brock

The firm has been handling car accident lawyer matters across Los Angeles County and the surrounding region since its founding. We staff cases out of our Encino headquarters and our regional offices, with administrative and litigation support that matches the case complexity. We do not run a referral mill. The attorney whose name appears at the top of your file is the attorney who works the file.

Cameron Yadidi Brock is the lead attorney on the car accident lawyer docket. Cameron is a founding partner at Burg & Brock and concentrates on catastrophic-injury and wrongful-death cases across Los Angeles and Orange County. If your matter is taken on, Cameron Yadidi Brock will be the named attorney on your file along with the support attorneys assigned based on case posture.

Frequently asked questions

How long do I have to file a car accident lawyer claim in Pasadena?

California's CCP §335.1 sets the deadline at two years from the date of the incident. Claims involving a public entity carry a separate six-month government-claim deadline under the Government Claims Act, which is shorter and easier to miss. The two-year clock is the maximum window; the practical window for building a case is shorter.

What does a car accident lawyer cost up front in Pasadena?

Nothing. We work on contingency. There is no retainer, no hourly billing, and no out-of-pocket cost to begin the case. The fee is a percentage of the recovery, paid only if we obtain a recovery.

Do I need to come to Encino to start a Pasadena case?

No. We start most Pasadena cases by phone or video, send the engagement letter electronically, and handle the medical-record and police-report retrieval ourselves. In-person meetings happen when they add value to the case — typically before depositions or before mediation.

My collision happened on I-210. Does that change anything?

It changes the investigation. Freeway collisions on I-210 pull in the California Highway Patrol rather than the Pasadena city police, which means a CHP traffic-collision report rather than a city report. The CHP report has a different release timeline and a different format. We know which is which and we request both when both are available.

I was treated at Huntington Hospital. Will that affect my case?

Only in administrative ways. The treatment record is the treatment record regardless of facility. We have an established medical-records request channel with Huntington Hospital and the other major Los Angeles County trauma centers, which speeds up the chart-pull phase.

What if I was partly at fault for the Pasadena accident?

California is a pure comparative-negligence state, established by the California Supreme Court in Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975) 13 Cal.3d 804. If you are found 30 percent at fault, you recover 70 percent of your damages. Even at 90 percent fault, you recover 10 percent. Comparative fault almost never bars a claim outright in California.

How long does a Pasadena car accident lawyer case take to resolve?

It varies. A clean rear-end collision with clear liability and a single soft-tissue injury can resolve in 3 to 6 months pre-litigation. A disputed-liability case with surgery, lost-income claims, or commercial-vehicle exposure can run 12 to 24 months and may require filing in LA Superior Court — Pasadena Courthouse. We give a realistic timeline at the engagement phase, and we update it as the medical and liability picture develops.

Will my Pasadena case go to trial?

Statistically, no. Roughly 95 to 97 percent of California personal injury matters resolve before trial — at mediation, at a settlement conference, or in direct negotiation with the carrier. We prepare every case as if it will go to trial, because the carrier's settlement position is shaped entirely by what they think happens if it does.

Can I still bring a claim if I was a passenger in the Pasadena crash?

Yes. Passengers almost always have a claim, often against more than one driver — the host driver and the other involved drivers — because the passenger is rarely contributorily negligent. Passenger claims are some of the cleanest cases we handle.

What if the at-fault driver in my Pasadena crash was uninsured?

Your own auto policy's uninsured-motorist (UM) coverage steps in. UM is mandatory in California unless you signed a written waiver. We frequently see clients who think they have no claim because the other driver had no insurance — and then we find the UM coverage on their own policy and pursue that. Underinsured-motorist (UIM) coverage works the same way when the other driver's policy limit is below your damages.

Do I have a case if my collision happened near the I-210 / SR-134 interchange?

That depends on the facts of the collision, not the location. the I-210 / SR-134 interchange is a high-frequency intersection in our case files, which means we have institutional memory of the surveillance and signal-timing record. The legal merits turn on the same factors as any other case — duty, breach, causation, damages.

What does Burg & Brock do that other Pasadena car accident lawyers do not?

We staff cases internally rather than referring them out, we pull the full medical chart rather than the discharge summary, we never let clients give recorded statements to opposing carriers, and we prepare every file for trial. The case-staffing model is the structural difference. The procedural discipline is the practical difference.

How do I start a free consultation with a Pasadena car accident lawyer?

Call (888) 528-8595 or use the contact form on this page. The consultation is free, the conversation is confidential, and there is no obligation if we are not the right firm for your matter.

Contact

We meet Pasadena clients at our Encino headquarters at 4554 Sherman Oaks Ave Unit A100, Encino, CA 91403 — 30 minutes via SR-134 west. We also travel for in-home and hospital intake when injuries make that necessary.

Phone: (888) 528-8595. Free consultation. Contingency fee — no recovery, no fee.

You can also start with a free case consultation or call directly using the number above.