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An accident in Huntington Park can turn your life upside down in seconds. Medical bills pile up. You miss work. The insurance company calls with a number that sounds reasonable until you realize it does not come close to covering what you actually lost. You do not have to accept that. Culver Legal represents injury victims across Huntington Park and the surrounding communities, and we do not collect a fee unless we win your case.
Huntington Park sits in one of the most congested corridors in Los Angeles County. Pacific Boulevard draws heavy commercial and pedestrian traffic daily. Slauson Avenue and Gage Avenue see constant truck and delivery vehicle activity. When that volume of traffic meets distracted drivers, unsafe road conditions, or negligent property owners, people get hurt. Our personal injury attorneys know this city and know how to build cases that hold the right parties accountable.

Culver Legal handles the full range of personal injury cases in Huntington Park. Our attorneys have recovered compensation for clients injured in:
If your injury is not listed here, call us anyway. We evaluate every case at no charge and tell you exactly where you stand.
Expert Legal Tip from the Attorneys at Culver Legal: If your Huntington Park injury involved the City of Huntington Park, Los Angeles County, or any government-maintained property — a pothole, a broken signal, a public sidewalk — the six-month administrative claim deadline is the most critical date in your case. It runs from the date of your injury, not from when you hire an attorney. Many Huntington Park residents lose their right to sue a government entity simply because no one told them about this deadline in time.
Under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 335.1, you have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. That window sounds long until you realize how quickly evidence disappears, witness memories fade, and insurance companies use delay against you. If your injury involved a government entity, such as a claim against the City of Huntington Park or Los Angeles County, you have only six months to file an administrative claim. Missing that deadline can end your case before it starts.
California operates under a pure comparative fault system. That means even if you were partially responsible for what happened, you can still recover compensation. If your case is worth $1,000,000 and you are found 25% at fault, you still recover $750,000. Insurance adjusters often try to inflate your share of fault to shrink their payout. Our attorneys push back on that every time.
Huntington Park residents who are undocumented have full rights to file a personal injury claim in California. California law prohibits using immigration status as a factor in civil cases. Your status does not affect your right to recover. We are also bilingual in English and Spanish, so language is never a barrier to getting answers.
If you were hurt while working, you may have two separate paths to recovery: a workers’ compensation claim and a civil personal injury lawsuit against a third party. Both can run at the same time. Our attorneys have the background in California personal injury law to identify every avenue for recovery available in your specific situation.

The adjuster who contacts you after your accident works for the insurance company. Not for you. Their job is to pay as little as possible. Common tactics include calling quickly to get a recorded statement before you understand the full extent of your injuries, offering a fast settlement while you are still in the hospital, and using anything you say to reduce your claim.
Never give a recorded statement without an attorney present. Early settlement offers almost always fall far short of what you are actually owed once you account for future medical costs, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering. Once you sign a release, you cannot go back for more. Before you respond to any insurance communication, call us.
Results matter. Culver Legal has recovered over $1 billion for injured clients across California. Our results in serious injury and accident cases include a $4 million recovery in an auto accident, $3.7 million in a personal injury case, $3.55 million in another auto accident, $3 million in a truck accident, and $2.5 million in a commercial vehicle case.
Our Huntington Park injury attorneys include Thanos Simoudis, David Merabi, Dario C. Gomez, Victoria Manesh, Michael Domingo, and Michael B. Huynh. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is no fee unless we win. Your first consultation is free. We speak English and Spanish.
Culver Legal serves clients throughout Huntington Park and the neighboring cities of South Gate, Maywood, Bell, Cudahy, Bell Gardens, and Vernon. Whether your accident happened on Florence Avenue, in a warehouse district off Alameda Street, or anywhere else in the area, we are ready to take your call.
The Los Angeles Superior Court Southeast District, which handles cases filed on behalf of Huntington Park residents, is located in Norwalk. Our attorneys are experienced in that courthouse and in the procedural requirements that apply to your claim.
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Huntington Park Courthouse (Los Angeles Superior Court, Southeast District)
6548 Miles Ave, Huntington Park, CA 90255
Community Hospital of Huntington Park
2623 E Slauson Ave, Huntington Park, CA 90255
Open 24 hours
Exer Urgent Care Huntington Park
2968 E Florence Ave, Huntington Park, CA 90255

Under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 335.1, you have two years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit. If your claim involves a government agency such as the City of Huntington Park or Los Angeles County, you must file an administrative claim within six months. Acting early protects your evidence and your rights.
Most personal injury cases settle before trial. However, Culver Legal prepares every case as if it will go before a jury. Insurance companies offer better settlements when they know the opposing firm is trial-ready. We never pressure clients to accept a low offer just to close a file.
California law requires insurers to offer uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. If you have that coverage, your own policy may compensate you for injuries caused by an uninsured driver or a driver whose coverage is too low to cover your damages. We review your policy and identify every source of recovery available.
Yes. Workers’ compensation and a civil personal injury lawsuit are not mutually exclusive in every situation. If a third party, such as a contractor, equipment manufacturer, or another driver, caused your workplace injury, you may be able to pursue both. We will identify every claim available in your case.
No. California law prohibits the use of immigration status as a factor in personal injury cases. Regardless of your documentation status, you have the right to file a claim and recover compensation for your injuries. Culver Legal is fully bilingual in English and Spanish.
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means we only collect a fee if we recover compensation for you. Your initial consultation is free. There are no out-of-pocket costs to get started.
If you or a family member was injured in Huntington Park, time matters. Evidence gets lost. Witnesses become harder to locate. Insurance companies move fast, and they count on you moving slowly. Culver Legal is ready to act now. Call Get Your Free Case Evaluation and speak with one of our attorneys today. No fees unless we win.
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