Personal Injury Law in La Crescenta-Montrose, California 

When someone is injured due to another party’s negligence, the physical, emotional, and financial consequences can be devastating. In La Crescenta-Montrose and the surrounding areas, the Law Office of Michelle Choe provides skilled and compassionate legal representation for individuals and families affected by personal injury. With a focus on automobile accidents, slip and fall incidents, and wrongful death cases, Ms. Michelle Choe offers dedicated support to those seeking justice and financial recovery. 


personalized Legal Support Backed by Experience

Ms. Choe is known for her hands-on approach to personal injury law. Rather than handing cases off to associates or paralegals, she works directly with clients from start to finish, offering clear guidance, prompt communication, and strategic legal advocacy. She understands the challenges her clients face after an accident and is committed to easing that burden by handling every legal detail with care and precision. 


As a fluent Korean speaker, Ms. Choe is also proud to serve the Korean-speaking community in La Crescenta-Montrose. She ensures that language is never a barrier to understanding one’s rights or navigating the legal process. Clients can speak comfortably and confidently about their case, knowing they are being heard and understood in their preferred language. 


areas of practice

  • Automobile Accidents: Victims of car, truck, motorcycle, or pedestrian accidents often face steep medical bills, lost income, and ongoing pain. Ms. Choe works to hold negligent drivers and insurers in La Crescenta-Montrose accountable, allowing her clients to focus on healing while she pursues fair compensation on their behalf. 
  • Slip and Fall Accidents: Property owners are legally obligated to maintain safe environments. When someone is injured due to unsafe conditions, such as wet floors, poor lighting, or uneven surfaces, Ms. Choe helps prove liability. She seeks damages for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and other losses. 
  • Wrongful Death: When negligence results in a fatality, surviving family members are left with emotional grief and financial hardship. Ms. Choe provides respectful, strategic representation in wrongful death claims, helping families pursue compensation for funeral expenses, lost income, and the immeasurable loss of companionship and support. 


Compensation and Recovery 

Compensation in personal injury cases can include: 

  • Medical expenses (current and future) 
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity 
  • Pain and suffering 
  • Emotional distress 
  • Property damage


In wrongful death claims, compensation may also cover the following: 

  • Funeral and burial costs 
  • Loss of future financial support 
  • Loss of companionship and emotional guidance 


Ms. Choe works tirelessly to pursue full and fair compensation for her clients, whether through negotiation or litigation. Her goal is always to secure outcomes that reflect the true impact of the injury or loss her clients have endured. 


Take the First Step Toward Justice and Recovery 

After a serious injury or the unexpected loss of a loved one, individuals and families often find themselves overwhelmed by medical bills, emotional stress, and uncertainty about the future. In such difficult times, working with an experienced and compassionate attorney can make all the difference. 

 

Ms. Michelle Choe is dedicated to assisting clients in La Crescenta-Montrose and the surrounding areas in navigating the personal injury process with clarity, strength, and confidence. Her approach is personal and attentive, taking the time to understand each client’s unique situation and tailoring a legal strategy that focuses on securing meaningful results. 

 

Fluent in Korean, Ms. Choe provides culturally sensitive legal support, ensuring that her clients fully understand their rights and options in their preferred language. Whether the case involves an automobile accident, a slip and fall injury, or a wrongful death claim, Ms. Choe advocates aggressively to hold responsible parties accountable and pursue the full compensation her clients deserve. 

 

Time is a critical factor in any personal injury claim, and delaying legal action can impact the outcome of a case. Those seeking justice and financial recovery are encouraged to reach out as soon as possible. 

 

If you need Korean representation or want to learn more about how Ms. Choe can assist in your personal injury case, click the button below. 


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  • How do I know if I have a valid personal injury claim?

    You have a valid personal injury claim when you were injured in a car accident caused by another driver's negligence.  

  • What is the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit in California?

    In California, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit is generally two years from the date of the injury. This means you have two years from the date the accident or incident occurred to file a lawsuit in court.  

  • How is negligence determined in a personal injury case?

    To win a negligence claim, you must prove that the other party’s negligence caused your injuries and damages.  

  • What happens if the at-fault party doesn’t have insurance?

    If you have UM (Uninsured Motorist) coverage under your own policy, it steps in to cover your damages when the at-fault driver is uninsured. Think of it as your own insurance company compensating you as if the other driver had insurance.   

  • Can I still file a personal injury claim if I was partly at fault for the accident?

    California follows a comparative negligence system. This means that even if you contributed to the accident, you can still recover damages, but your award will be reduced in proportion to your degree of fault. 

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  • How do I know if I have a valid personal injury claim?

    You have a valid personal injury claim when you were injured in a car accident caused by another driver's negligence.  

  • What is the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit in California?

    In California, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit is generally two years from the date of the injury. This means you have two years from the date the accident or incident occurred to file a lawsuit in court.  

  • How is negligence determined in a personal injury case?

    To win a negligence claim, you must prove that the other party’s negligence caused your injuries and damages.  

  • What happens if the at-fault party doesn’t have insurance?

    If you have UM (Uninsured Motorist) coverage under your own policy, it steps in to cover your damages when the at-fault driver is uninsured. Think of it as your own insurance company compensating you as if the other driver had insurance.   

  • Can I still file a personal injury claim if I was partly at fault for the accident?

    California follows a comparative negligence system. This means that even if you contributed to the accident, you can still recover damages, but your award will be reduced in proportion to your degree of fault. 

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