The Auto Accidents Landscape in Torrance
California auto accident claims pay medical bills, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and in egregious cases, punitive damages. Recovery sources include the at-fault driver's policy, your uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, MedPay, and sometimes a third party (commercial defendant, parts manufacturer, government entity).
- I-405 San Diego Freeway. runs through north Torrance - major truck and commuter corridor
- I-110 Harbor Freeway. eastern Torrance, industrial/port corridor
- SR-1 Pacific Coast Highway. coastal corridor with frequent cyclist and pedestrian conflicts
- Hawthorne Blvd. major north-south arterial with high commercial traffic and rear-end crash rate
- Sepulveda Blvd. central Torrance through commuter zone
What We See in Torrance
- The I-405 stretch through Torrance between Hawthorne Blvd and Crenshaw Blvd is a documented high-frequency commercial truck crash zone - big-rig accidents involving Honda, Honeywell, and refinery supplier trucks are recurrent severe-injury cases
What a Torrance Auto Accident Lawyer Recovers For You
- Medical Expenses: ER, hospital, surgery, imaging, physical therapy, future care, mileage to and from appointments.
- Lost Wages and Earning Capacity: Past and future income lost because of the crash, including diminished earning capacity for permanent injuries.
- Property Damage: Vehicle repair or fair market value if totaled, diminished value, and rental car costs.
- Pain and Suffering: Non-economic damages for physical pain, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment, and disfigurement.
- Punitive Damages: Awarded in DUI and reckless-conduct cases where the defendant acted with malice or conscious disregard.
Where Torrance Cases Are Filed
Auto accident lawsuits in Torrance are generally filed in Torrance Courthouse handles both limited and unlimited civil, and under the Los Angeles County PI Hub rule, unlimited civil personal injury cases (over $35,000) are routed to either Stanley Mosk Courthouse (111 N Hill St) or Spring Street Courthouse (312 N Spring St). We try cases at both.
Local courthouse: Torrance Courthouse, 825 Maple Ave, Torrance, CA 90503. Southwest Judicial District - civil (unlimited and limited), criminal (misdemeanor and felony), family law, traffic for Torrance and South Bay communities.
Distance from our office: ~40-50 minutes from Glendale via I-5 south to I-110 south or I-405 south.
Why Torrance Clients Choose Noble Attorneys
Roughly forty percent of our practice is auto and motorcycle collisions. We have litigated against every major insurer in California: GEICO, State Farm, Mercury, Farmers, Allstate, Progressive, AAA, USAA, and the rideshare carriers. We do not settle cheap, and we do not push clients to accept the first offer.
- Direct attorney access. You work with Michael Chakrian and his team, not a paralegal you never meet.
- Three languages. English, Español, Հայերեն. We serve Torrance in the language you actually speak at home.
- No fees unless we win. Contingency fee. You pay nothing upfront.
- Over $75M recovered. Real cases, real clients, real outcomes across Greater Los Angeles.
Torrance Auto Accident Lawyer FAQs
The questions we hear most from Torrance clients. Click to expand.
How long do I have to file an auto accident lawsuit in Torrance?
Generally two years from the date of the crash under California Code of Civil Procedure section 335.1. If a government vehicle or public entity was involved, you have only six months to file a government claim under the California Tort Claims Act. Property-damage-only claims have a three-year window. Talk to a Torrance auto accident lawyer immediately if your crash involved a city vehicle, a Metro bus, or a state worker.
What if the at-fault driver in Torrance was uninsured?
California has the highest uninsured motorist rate in the country. If you have UM/UIM coverage on your own policy, that is your recovery source. Your insurer must treat you like a plaintiff would be treated against the other driver, which means full damages including pain and suffering. Do not accept the first offer from your own insurer; they have a financial incentive to underpay.
Should I talk to the other driver's insurance company?
Not without an attorney. Insurance adjusters are trained to elicit recorded statements and casual admissions that reduce your claim value. You are not legally required to give a statement to the other driver's insurer. You are required to cooperate with your own.
How much is my Torrance auto accident case worth?
It depends on medical specials (the bills you actually paid or owe), the severity and permanence of the injury, lost wages, available insurance limits, and the strength of liability. A clear rear-end crash with a soft-tissue injury settles in a different range than a permanent disability from a DUI driver. Free case review will tell you what range we think your case falls into.
What if my crash happened on the I-405 San Diego Freeway (runs through north Torrance - major truck and commuter corridor)?
We have handled crashes on every freeway and surface corridor in Torrance. Specific corridors have specific evidence considerations: dashcam coverage from nearby businesses, Caltrans intersection data, prior accident history at the location, and witness pools. We pull the police report, the EDR (event data recorder), and the relevant Caltrans data within days of being retained.