Corona Personal Injury Lawyers
Serious Legal Help After a Serious InjuryOchoa & Calderón



Serious Legal Help After a Serious InjuryOchoa & Calderón
An accident can disrupt your health, income, and stability in a matter of seconds. A distracted driver on the 91 Freeway. Unsafe property conditions at a retail center. A construction hazard on a job site in the Inland Empire. When someone else’s negligence causes serious harm, the consequences extend far beyond the initial injury.
At Ochoa & Calderón, our Corona personal injury lawyers combine decades of litigation experience with direct knowledge of how insurance companies evaluate and defend personal injury claims. Our founding partner previously represented major corporations and insurance carriers. Today, that experience benefits injured victims seeking justice.

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Traffic collisions remain a leading cause of serious injury in the Corona area and across Riverside County.
According to the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), Riverside County reported over 14,000 total fatal and injury traffic crashes in 2022, including more than 3,000 speed-related crashes and over 1,200 DUI-related injury crashes.
Workplace injuries are also a serious concern in the Inland Empire. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 439 fatal occupational injuries in California in 2023, with transportation incidents and falls among the leading causes.
These numbers reflect the real risks faced by residents of Corona, CA. Behind each statistic is a person dealing with medical treatment, financial pressure, and uncertainty about recovery.
Serious injuries often extend far beyond the emergency room. Our Corona personal injury lawyer team regularly represents clients facing long-term medical treatment, disability, and financial disruption.
Head trauma may result from vehicle collisions, falls, or workplace incidents. Concussions, skull fractures, and cognitive impairment can affect memory, speech, and executive functioning. Even moderate TBIs may require extensive neurological treatment and rehabilitation.
Damage to the spinal cord can cause partial or complete paralysis. These cases often involve permanent disability, assistive devices, and long-term care planning. Future medical costs must be calculated with precision.
Burn injuries frequently require multiple surgeries, skin grafting, and extended hospitalization. Scarring and nerve damage can cause lasting physical and psychological harm.
Complex fractures may require surgical hardware, physical therapy, and months away from work. Some orthopedic injuries lead to chronic pain and reduced mobility.
Blunt force trauma from a crash or fall can cause internal bleeding and organ damage. These injuries are not always immediately visible but may be life-threatening.
Loss of a limb creates lifelong physical and financial consequences. Prosthetics, home modifications, and occupational retraining often become necessary.
Post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression frequently follow serious accidents. California law recognizes emotional distress as a compensable component of personal injury claims.
California law provides a clear foundation for holding negligent parties accountable.

Under California Civil Code § 1714, individuals and businesses must exercise reasonable care to prevent harm to others. When someone breaches that duty and causes injury, they may be held financially liable.
California follows a pure comparative fault rule. Even if an injured person is partially at fault, they may still recover compensation. The total award is reduced by the plaintiff’s assigned percentage of responsibility.
Under California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1, most personal injury claims must be filed within two years from the date of injury.
Claims against public entities must be filed within 6 months under Government Code § 911.2. Failure to meet these deadlines may bar recovery entirely.
In cases involving fraud, oppression, or malice, California Civil Code § 3294 permits recovery of punitive damages designed to punish particularly egregious conduct.

California personal injury law allows injured victims to pursue both economic and non-economic damages.

The actions taken immediately after an accident can significantly affect the outcome of a personal injury claim.
Prompt medical care protects your health and establishes documented proof of the injury's link to the accident.
File a police report after a crash. Submit a written incident report in premises liability or workplace cases. Official documentation strengthens credibility.
Photograph the accident scene, visible injuries, and property damage. Retain damaged clothing, defective products, or equipment involved in the incident.
Collect names and contact details from witnesses before they leave the scene. Independent testimony often strengthens liability arguments.
Insurance adjusters may request recorded statements shortly after an accident. Statements made without legal advice may later be used to dispute claims.
Early legal consultation allows investigation while evidence remains fresh and before statutory deadlines approach.

Co-Founder & Partner
Co-founder of Ochoa & Calderón, bringing elite legal knowledge gained from Pacific Union College and the Chapman University School of Law to every case.

Co-Founder & Partner
USC Gould School of Law graduate with 20-plus years of experience making insurance companies pay what they owe for the benefit of injured workers.
We offer:
Our founding partner’s background representing insurance companies provides insight into defense strategies and claim valuation tactics.
Many personal injury claims involve overlapping liability, including third-party workplace claims. We analyze every possible source of recovery.
No recovery means no attorney fees. Our firm advances investigation costs and litigation expenses.
From our office serving Riverside County and the Inland Empire, we represent clients throughout:
Our Corona personal injury lawyers assist injured victims throughout Southern California.
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Contact Ochoa & Calderón today to schedule your free consultation with a Corona personal injury lawyer and pursue the compensation you deserve.