Burg and Brock

Burg & Brock Irvine Office — Personal Injury Attorneys serving Irvine and CA

This page covers the practical side of working with our Irvine office: address, phone, hours, parking, and what's near us. For a full breakdown of our personal injury practice in Irvine, see our main Irvine personal injury page.

Visit the Irvine Office

Address: 8001 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92618

Phone: (888) 528-8595  |  Alt: (818) 824-8461

Phone hours: Open 24 hours for phone intake

Office visits: By appointment, Monday through Friday 9 AM to 6 PM

Where we are: Irvine Center Drive at Pacifica, across from Irvine Spectrum.

Parking: Free surface parking around the Spectrum Terrace complex. Garage parking at the building.

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What's Near the Irvine Office

Freeways

I-5 Santa Ana Freeway, I-405 San Diego Freeway, SR-133 Laguna Freeway. 8001 Irvine Center Drive sits at the 5/405 interchange, with the 133 toll road two miles south.

Hospitals and trauma centers

Courthouses we appear in regularly

Accident-prone intersections in Irvine

About Irvine

Irvine is one of the safest large cities in the United States by FBI crime data, but the I-5 / I-405 corridor through Irvine handles more than 350,000 vehicles daily. Tech-corridor commuters from the Spectrum, Quail Hill, and Great Park districts produce a high volume of rear-end and rideshare-related collisions on the surface streets.

Practice Areas Available from the Irvine Office

Every Burg & Brock attorney is available across all seven offices. The full practice-area list is on our practice areas page; the highest-volume case types we handle out of Irvine are auto, truck, motorcycle, and rideshare collisions, plus wrongful death and catastrophic injury.

What's Different About the Irvine Office

Our Irvine office is positioned for clients across Orange County — Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Tustin, Mission Viejo, and the Irvine tech corridor. We handle Orange County Superior Court matters out of this office and coordinate Hoag and UCI Health treating-physician records on site.

Attorneys Available to Irvine Clients

Burg & Brock's attorneys serve clients across all seven offices rather than being tied to a single location. Our roster includes Cameron Yadidi Brock (founder, catastrophic injury and product defect), Craig D. Rackohn (senior trial attorney, insurance bad faith), Lena G. Karaminassian (pre-litigation department), Greg Diarian (senior trial, former Mercury Insurance counsel), Isaac Radnia (auto, slip and fall, dog bite), and Artin Fiterz (trucking, catastrophic motor vehicle, defense crossover). Your case is assigned based on the case type, not the office.

Frequently Asked Questions — Irvine Personal Injury

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim after a Irvine accident?

California's general personal injury statute of limitations is two years from the date of the injury. Claims against a public entity (a city, county, or state agency) require a written government claim within six months. Wrongful death cases follow the same two-year general window. The clock starts on the date the injury occurred — not the date you finished medical treatment.

What if the at-fault driver in Irvine was uninsured?

If the other driver carries no insurance, your recovery usually depends on your own uninsured / underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. We pull every applicable policy on day one — your own auto, household members' auto policies, umbrella policies, and any commercial coverage if the at-fault driver was working when the crash occurred.

How much does it cost to hire Burg & Brock for a Irvine case?

Nothing up front. We work on a contingency fee — our fee is a percentage of the recovery, paid only if we win. We also front the case costs: investigators, expert witnesses, deposition fees, accident-reconstruction reports. If we don't recover, you owe us nothing.

Where would my Irvine case be filed?

Most personal injury cases involving a Irvine crash are filed in Lamoreaux Justice Center (Orange County Superior Court — Family/Juvenile). Cases against a national defendant or with multi-county facts are sometimes filed in federal court (the Central or Eastern District of California, depending on geography) when diversity jurisdiction applies.

Which hospitals near Irvine treat serious accident injuries?

The closest trauma-capable facilities to our Irvine office are Hoag Hospital Irvine and Kaiser Permanente Irvine Medical Center. We routinely work with treating physicians at these hospitals to obtain medical records, billing, and treating-physician declarations.

What if I was partially at fault for the Irvine accident?

California uses pure comparative negligence. Even if you're found 80 percent at fault, you can still recover 20 percent of your damages. The defense will argue your share was higher — our job is to keep the percentage assigned to you as low as the evidence supports.

Do I have to go to court if I hire a Irvine personal injury lawyer?

Most cases settle before trial. We prepare every case as if it's headed to a jury — that's how we get full settlement value — but the majority resolve at mediation or in pre-trial negotiation. If your case does go to trial, our trial attorneys handle it.

What does Burg & Brock charge per hour for a Irvine case?

We do not charge hourly. Our compensation is a contingency percentage of the recovery, set in writing at the start of your case.

How long will my Irvine case take?

A clear-liability soft-tissue case can resolve in six to nine months. A catastrophic case with disputed liability, expert testimony, and a trial date typically runs 18 to 30 months. We give you a realistic timeline after the first round of medical records and the at-fault party's policy disclosures come back.

Will I need to give a recorded statement to the at-fault insurance company in my Irvine case?

No — and you should not. Once you retain us, the at-fault carrier communicates with our office, not with you. Recorded statements are routinely used to limit a claim's value, and there is no legal duty for you to give one to the other side's insurer.

What kinds of damages can I recover in a Irvine personal injury case?

California allows recovery for past and future medical expenses, past and future lost earnings, lost earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Cases involving conduct that meets the legal standard for malice, oppression, or fraud may also support punitive damages.

Does Burg & Brock have Spanish-speaking staff at the Irvine office?

Yes. Our intake team and several of our case managers are bilingual in Spanish. We also publish Spanish-language versions of our practice-area pages so clients and family members can review information in their primary language.

What should I do in the first 24 hours after a Irvine accident?

Get medical attention even if you feel okay — adrenaline masks injury for hours and sometimes days. Photograph the scene, the vehicles, and any visible injuries. Get the other driver's insurance and license information. Do not give a recorded statement to any insurer. Then call us — early evidence preservation matters more than people realize.

Talk to a Irvine Personal Injury Attorney

If you were hurt in Irvine or anywhere in CA, the case review is free and there is no obligation. We answer calls 24 hours a day.

Call (888) 528-8595  |  Or send a message

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