Personal Injury
When negligence causes serious injury, McIntosh Law fights to restore what was lost
- your health, stability, and sense of justice.
Understanding Personal Injury Law
A personal injury can change every part of your life — your ability to work, your physical well-being, and your family’s financial future. When those injuries result from negligence, you have the right to seek compensation and accountability.
Our firm represents injury victims across California, taking on negligent drivers, property owners, corporations, and insurers who refuse to take responsibility. We focus on helping clients rebuild their lives with compassion and results-driven representation.
Common Cases We Handle
- • Auto, motorcycle, and truck collisions
- • Pedestrian and bicycle accidents
- • Slip, trip, and fall injuries
- • Dog bites and premises liability
- • Catastrophic injuries and wrongful death
Our Approach
- • Investigate the cause and preserve evidence
- • Work with medical experts to document injury impact
- • Negotiate aggressively and litigate when needed
How We Build a Strong Case
1. Investigation
We analyze evidence, interview witnesses, and review reports to establish fault clearly.
2. Documentation
We coordinate with medical experts to document injuries and future care needs.
3. Negotiation
We engage insurers with solid evidence and demand full, fair compensation.
4. Litigation
If necessary, we take the case to trial with confidence and preparation.
Why Choose McIntosh Law Co.
With decades of combined experience in injury litigation, our firm is known for its integrity, attention to detail, and courtroom success. We represent everyday people — not corporations or insurance companies — and fight for fair results that change lives.
You’ll work directly with an attorney who listens, explains your options clearly, and is dedicated to maximizing your recovery every step of the way.
"We can’t undo the harm, but we can fight to restore dignity and justice."
Possible Outcomes
- • Compensation for medical costs and lost income
- • Coverage for future care, rehabilitation, and emotional distress
- • Accountability for negligent individuals or companies
