Contact Information
Address:
3400 Douglas Blvd, Roseville, CA 95661
Our Roseville Personal Injury Attorney, Timothy Wright, and associates of The Wright Law Firm handle all types of car accidents, including truck/big rig accidents, motorcycle accidents, bicycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, and wrongful death. We also help those who have suffered the loss of a loved one in an accident with a wrongful death claim. Whether you have suffered a bone injury, neck injury, back injury, or brain injury, our legal team is here to help you.
3400 Douglas Blvd, Roseville, CA 95661
The Wright Law Firm Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers
Located at 3400 Douglas Blvd, Roseville, CA 95661, The Wright Law Firm is dedicated to serving the residents and individuals in our immediate community. Our team, led by Attorney Timothy Wright, specializes in providing compassionate and skilled legal representation for those who have suffered injuries due to the negligence of others.
At The Wright Law Firm, we understand that facing an injury or accident can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. Our Roseville-based practice is committed to helping our local clients navigate the complexities of personal injury and accident claims. We focus on securing fair compensation for our clients, covering medical expenses, lost wages, and addressing the pain and suffering they endure.
Our legal team handles a wide range of cases, including but not limited to:
Car Accidents: Whether you were involved in a minor fender bender or a severe collision, we help you seek compensation from at-fault drivers or their insurance companies. Truck Accidents: We provide specialized representation for victims injured in accidents involving commercial trucks, which often involve complex liability issues. Medical Malpractice: If you've been injured due to a healthcare provider's negligence, our firm investigates and litigates these complex cases. Workplace Injuries: We assist employees injured on the job in Roseville and throughout the Sacramento region, fighting for their rights under California labor laws. Product Liability: We hold manufacturers and sellers accountable when their defective products cause harm or injury.We pride ourselves on our personalized approach. Each client at our Roseville office receives individualized attention and strategic legal guidance tailored to their specific situation. Our goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for our clients through thorough investigation, negotiation, and, if necessary, litigation.
Choosing a local law firm like The Wright Law Firm offers the advantage of direct access to our team and understanding of the specific legal landscape in Roseville and El Dorado County. We are committed to fighting for your rights and well-being.
Contact our office located at 3400 Douglas Blvd, Roseville, CA 95661 today for a free consultation. You can reach us by phone at (916) 789-9477 or visit our website at https://wrightlawyers.com/ to learn more about how we can assist you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of personal injury cases do you handle in Roseville?
A1: We handle a variety of cases including car accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, workplace injuries, and product liability claims affecting residents of Roseville.
Q2: How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Roseville?
A2: In California, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the injury. It is crucial to consult with us promptly.
Q3: Do I need to pay upfront fees to consult with your firm?
A3: We offer free initial consultations. Most of our personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if we recover compensation for you.
Q4: What should I do immediately after an injury in Roseville?
A4: Seek immediate medical attention if needed. Preserve any evidence related to the accident, gather contact information, and contact our firm at (916) 789-9477 as soon as possible.
Q5: Can you help me with my case if I was partially at fault?
A5: Yes, California follows a modified comparative fault rule. Even if you were partially at fault, you may still be eligible for compensation, depending on the specific circumstances of your case.