About this site
About Personal Injury Assistance
Plain-language California personal injury information, a private case review, and attorney follow-up by video call — with the site's limits stated clearly.
Who runs this site
Personal Injury Assistance is operated by CalegalLaw Personal Injury Assistance, part of the CalegalLaw network of California legal-information websites built for injured people. The intake experience — the case-review form, its analytics, and the follow-up scheduling — is powered by BizRnR intake technology.
What this site does
The site does two things. First, it publishes general information about how California personal injury claims tend to work — what to do after an accident, what evidence helps, how insurance conversations usually go — written for people who were recently hurt and are sorting out a next step.
Second, it organizes private accident case reviews. You describe what happened in your own words, the details are collected into one organized summary, and a California personal injury attorney follows up by video call to discuss your situation. There is no obligation after the review.
What this site is not
This site is not a law firm and does not practice law. Nothing on it is legal advice or medical advice, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. It is also not a lawyer referral service: it does not select, recommend, or match counsel for visitors, and it does not receive referral fees. Attorneys or firms may pay for advertising, sponsorship, or site management; those relationships are disclosed on the advertising disclosures page.
Editorial standards
Every page is written to the same standards: plain language over legal jargon; hedged, general statements rather than advice about any specific situation; a visible last-reviewed date (content on this site was last reviewed July 4, 2026); no invented statistics or figures presented without a source; and no promises about outcomes, settlement values, or timelines. Where deadlines are discussed, the pages say that deadlines exist, vary with the facts, and are strict — without quoting numbers that could be wrong for your case.
Questions about the site or its content can be sent to intake@personalinjuryassistance.com.