Injured? We Connect You With
Experienced Personal Injury Counsel
Arlington Law Office does not handle personal injury litigation in-house. We refer personal injury matters to experienced attorneys who concentrate in this area and whose practices we know well. When a Vietnamese-English language barrier could affect a client's understanding of the case, our office may serve as co-counsel to help ensure the client is fully informed throughout the process.
Case Types We Refer
Car & Truck Accidents
Collisions caused by distracted, drunk, or negligent drivers. We refer these cases to outside counsel who concentrate in vehicle accident claims.
Slip & Fall Injuries
Property owner negligence leading to falls, broken bones, head injuries, and more.
Workplace Injuries
Construction accidents, repetitive stress injuries, and employer negligence claims.
Medical Malpractice
Surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication mistakes, and hospital negligence.
Wrongful Death
Compassionate representation for families who have lost a loved one due to negligence.
Rideshare Accidents
Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare accidents involving passengers, drivers, or pedestrians.
How Our Referral Process Works
Free Case Evaluation
Call us or fill out our contact form. We'll review your case at no cost and with no obligation.
Referral to Experienced PI Counsel
Arlington Law Office refers you to experienced attorneys who concentrate exclusively in personal injury. Where needed, our office may serve as co-counsel for Vietnamese/English communication.
Investigation & Evidence
Outside counsel gathers evidence, obtains medical records, consults experts, and builds the strongest possible case.
Negotiation & Resolution
Outside counsel negotiates with insurance companies and pursues additional legal action if necessary to seek recovery on your behalf.
Recovery
If a recovery is made, the attorney fee is taken from that recovery — no upfront attorney fee is charged by outside counsel. The arrangement is disclosed and consented to in writing.
Don't Wait — Time Limits Apply
California has a 2-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims. Contact us today for a free evaluation.
