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You Know Big Al from the Radio - Now Let Him Fight for Your Rights After a Bloomington Car Accident
You know Big Al from the radio, and if you’re hurt in a car accident here in Bloomington, you need Big Al fighting for you right now. The hardworking families in Bloomington and the greater San Bernardino County region depend on every paycheck to keep their households running. When you’re suddenly unable to work because of someone else’s reckless driving, everything can fall apart fast.
While you’re dealing with pain, medical appointments, and the stress of recovery, the insurance companies are already planning how to pay you as little as possible. They have teams of lawyers and adjusters whose only job is to protect their profits, not your family’s future. Meanwhile, the bills keep piling up, the paychecks stop coming, and your family’s financial security hangs in the balance.
Big Al has been fighting these insurance company games for over 15 years, recovering millions for families just like yours throughout Bloomington and the Inland Empire. He knows exactly how these companies operate, and he knows how to beat them at their own game. When insurance adjusters see Attorney Big Al’s name on a case, they know they’re not dealing with someone who will accept their lowball offers.
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WHY BLOOMINGTON FAMILIES TRUST ATTORNEY BIG AL
When you hire Attorney Big Al, you’re not just getting any lawyer – you’re getting someone who works exclusively on a contingency fee basis, which means there are no upfront costs, no hourly fees, and no out-of-pocket expenses. Big Al only gets paid when he wins your case, so his success is directly tied to getting you maximum compensation. This levels the playing field between working families and billion-dollar insurance companies.
Big Al knows Bloomington’s dangerous intersections, understands how local traffic patterns contribute to accidents, and has extensive experience dealing with the insurance companies that operate throughout San Bernardino County. He’s handled cases at every major hospital in the region and has taken numerous cases to the Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino. When you work with Big Al, you’re not treated like a case number in some massive law firm – you get personal attention from an attorney who genuinely cares about your family’s future.
With a million-dollar track record spanning over 10,000 cases, Big Al has the experience and resources to properly investigate your accident, document all your damages, and negotiate aggressively with insurance companies who know they can’t intimidate him. The insurance companies have 24-hour claim teams working against you from the moment your accident happens. You need someone equally committed to fighting for your rights.
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BLOOMINGTON'S DANGEROUS ROADS - WHERE ACCIDENTS HAPPEN MOST
Bloomington sits at the intersection of major transportation corridors serving the Inland Empire, with heavy truck traffic from the logistics industry, commuters traveling between Riverside and San Bernardino counties, and local traffic serving the growing residential communities. The combination of high-speed arterials, aging infrastructure, and constant construction projects creates particularly hazardous driving conditions throughout the city.
The 5 Most Dangerous Intersections in Bloomington:
1.Valley Boulevard & Cedar Avenue (Near Bloomington Park)
This intersection sees constant heavy traffic as commuters use Valley Boulevard to avoid freeway congestion, while Cedar Avenue serves as a major north-south route through residential areas. The intersection’s poor sight lines, especially during morning and evening rush hours, contribute to numerous T-bone and rear-end collisions. Big Al has handled multiple cases here involving drivers who failed to see oncoming traffic due to poor signal timing and inadequate lighting. The proximity to Bloomington Park also means increased pedestrian traffic, particularly during youth sports seasons, adding another layer of danger for families in the area.
2. Slover Avenue & Riverside Avenue (Industrial Corridor)
Located in Bloomington’s heavy industrial zone, this intersection is a nightmare for passenger vehicles sharing the road with large commercial trucks serving the numerous warehouses and distribution centers. The constant truck traffic creates visibility issues for smaller vehicles, and the intersection’s wide turning radii encourage high-speed turns that often result in devastating side-impact crashes. Big Al has seen numerous cases where passenger cars are crushed by trucks making wide turns, often with catastrophic injuries. The intersection’s design prioritizes commercial traffic flow over safety, putting everyday drivers at serious risk.
3. Valley Boulevard & Cactus Avenue (Commercial District)
This busy commercial intersection serves multiple shopping centers and restaurants, creating heavy pedestrian traffic mixed with vehicles entering and exiting parking lots at unpredictable angles. The intersection’s multiple turn lanes and confusing signal patterns lead to frequent accidents as drivers attempt to navigate around pedestrians and other vehicles. Big Al has handled several cases here involving elderly pedestrians struck in crosswalks by drivers making right turns on red without properly checking for foot traffic. The area’s popularity as a dining and shopping destination means accidents often occur during peak evening and weekend hours.
4. Jurupa Avenue & Maple Avenue (School Zone Intersection)
Despite being in a designated school zone with reduced speed limits, this intersection sees frequent accidents involving both student pedestrians and parents dropping off children. The morning and afternoon rush creates dangerous conditions as impatient drivers speed through the area while children are walking to school. Big Al has represented families whose children were injured by drivers who failed to observe school zone speed limits or who were distracted by cell phones during drop-off times. The intersection’s location near both elementary and middle schools makes it particularly dangerous during the academic year.
5. Santa Ana Avenue & Larch Avenue (Residential High-Speed Corridor)
This intersection combines high-speed through traffic on Santa Ana Avenue with local residential traffic on Larch Avenue, creating a dangerous speed differential that leads to severe T-bone collisions. Many drivers use Santa Ana Avenue as an alternative to freeway travel, often maintaining highway speeds through what should be slower residential areas. Big Al has handled multiple cases where families pulling out of their neighborhoods onto Santa Ana Avenue were struck by speeding through traffic. The lack of adequate traffic signals and poor visibility due to mature trees make this intersection particularly treacherous for local residents.
Other High-Crash Areas:
Interstate 10 on/off ramps during rush hour congestion
Bloomington Avenue commercial strip with multiple driveways
Valley Boulevard truck route with heavy industrial traffic
Jurupa Avenue school zones during drop-off and pickup times
Santa Ana Avenue high-speed residential corridor
The Bloomington Challenge:
Bloomington’s unique position as both a residential community and major logistics hub means passenger vehicles constantly share roads designed for heavy commercial traffic. Out-of-area truck drivers unfamiliar with local traffic patterns, combined with commuters using surface streets to avoid freeway congestion, creates a perfect storm for serious accidents.
Hurt in any of these locations? Call Immediately.
Real Results for Real Families
Attorney Big Al has handled over 10,000 accident cases in the past 15 years, recovering millions of dollars for Los Angeles County families hurt through no fault of their own. While every case is different and past results don’t guarantee future outcomes, here’s what Attorney Big Al has actually achieved:
Million-Dollar Settlements: Attorney Big Al secured a $1.4 million settlement for a pedestrian struck in a crosswalk near SoFi Stadium, covering lifetime medical care and lost earning capacity.
Six-Figure Victories: A 34-year-old Inglewood teacher rear-ended on Century Boulevard received $725,000 after Big Al proved the other driver was texting. The settlement covered three spinal surgeries, a year of physical therapy, and permanent disability.
Fighting Lowball Offers: Insurance company offered $18,000 for a side-impact crash at Manchester and Prairie. Big Al took the case, documented hidden injuries, and negotiated a $340,000 settlement—nearly 20 times the original offer.
Recent Win: Just last month, Attorney Big Al settled an Uber accident case for $480,000 after the rideshare company initially denied all responsibility. The client, an Inglewood resident, can now afford ongoing treatment for traumatic brain injury.
Taking On Tough Cases: Big Al has litigated multiple cases over $2 million when insurance companies refused to negotiate fairly. While he doesn’t personally try cases in court, he builds them so strong that insurers settle for top dollar before trial.
These results happened because Attorney Big Al properly investigated each accident, thoroughly documented every injury, built cases with solid medical evidence, and fought aggressively to get maximum compensation. Insurance companies know Big Al doesn’t settle cheap.
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WHAT YOUR BLOOMINGTON CAR ACCIDENT CASE IS WORTH
Insurance companies will offer you $5,000 when your case is worth $50,000. They’ll offer $25,000 when you deserve $250,000. Attorney Big Al fights for every dollar you’re owed under California law.
You Can Recover Compensation For:
Medical Bills: You can recover full compensation for all medical treatment related to your accident, including emergency room visits, hospitalization, surgery, physical therapy, chiropractic care, prescription medications, medical equipment, and future treatment. Whether you received care at:
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center – 400 North Pepper Avenue, Colton, CA 92324
Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center – 9961 Sierra Avenue, Fontana, CA 92335
San Bernardino Community Hospital – 1805 Medical Center Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92411
Riverside Community Hospital – 4445 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501
Lost Income: Full compensation for missed work plus loss of future earning capacity if injuries prevent you from returning to your previous job or force you into lower-paying work. This is especially critical for Inglewood’s working families who depend on every paycheck.
Pain & Suffering: Money for physical pain you’ve endured and will continue experiencing, emotional trauma from the accident, anxiety, depression, loss of sleep, and the overall impact on your quality of life.
Property Damage: Complete vehicle repair or replacement costs, rental car expenses while your car was in the shop, and personal property damaged in the crash.
Future Medical Care: If you need ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, in-home care, or home modifications due to permanent disabilities, those future costs are part of your claim today—not tomorrow.
How Insurance Companies Try to Cheat You
Insurance companies aren’t your friends. They’re billion-dollar corporations that profit by denying, delaying, and devaluing claims.
Their Playbook:
💰 Quick Lowball Settlements: They contact you within days—before you know how serious your injuries are—hoping you’ll take quick money and disappear. Once you sign that release, you can never get more.
⏰ Endless Delays: “We need more information” or “we’re still investigating” for months, hoping you’ll get desperate and accept whatever they offer.
🎤 Recorded Statements: They use friendly questions to get you to say things they’ll twist later to argue you were at fault or your injuries aren’t serious.
🩺 Their Own Doctors: They send you to physicians who work for them regularly and minimize your condition in their reports.
👉 Blame the Victim: Even when you’re clearly not at fault, they’ll find ways to argue you share blame to reduce what they pay.
📱 Social Media Surveillance: They search Facebook and Instagram for posts or photos they can use to claim you’re not really hurt.
Big Al has been fighting these tactics in the Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino for over 15 years. He knows every trick they use, and he knows how to beat them.
WHAT TO DO AFTER A BLOOMINGTON CAR ACCIDENT
1. Get Safe & Call 911
Move your vehicle out of traffic if possible, but don’t leave the scene. Call 911 even for minor accidents – you need a police report, and adrenaline can mask serious injuries that won’t show symptoms for hours or days.
2. Document Everything
- Take photos of all vehicles, the accident scene, street signs, traffic lights, and any visible injuries
- Get names and phone numbers of all witnesses – they may disappear before police arrive
- Write down exactly how the accident happened while it’s fresh in your memory
- Don’t sign anything except police documents or your own insurance paperwork
3. Exchange Information
Get the other driver’s name, insurance company, policy number, driver’s license number, and license plate. Give them the same information, but don’t discuss who was at fault.
4. Seek Immediate Medical Care
See a doctor immediately, even if you feel fine. Many serious injuries don’t show symptoms for 24-48 hours, and insurance companies will claim any delay means you weren’t really hurt. Get checked out at:
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center – 400 North Pepper Avenue, Colton, CA 92324
Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center – 9961 Sierra Avenue, Fontana, CA 92335
San Bernardino Community Hospital – 1805 Medical Center Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92411
Riverside Community Hospital – 4445 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92501
5. Never Admit Fault
Don’t say “I’m sorry” or “I didn’t see you” – anything you say can be used against you later. Be polite and cooperative with police, but don’t speculate about what happened.
6. Call Attorney Big Al Before Talking to Insurance
The other driver’s insurance company will contact you within hours, often while you’re still in the emergency room. They want your statement before you understand your injuries or talk to a lawyer. Call Big Al first.
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EVERY TYPE OF BLOOMINGTON CAR ACCIDENT WE HANDLE
Rear-End Collisions: Especially common on Valley Boulevard and during I-10 rush hour backups when distracted drivers plow into stopped traffic.
T-Bone/Side-Impact Crashes: Frequent at Bloomington’s dangerous intersections where drivers run red lights or fail to yield right-of-way.
Head-On Collisions: Often involving impaired drivers or wrong-way drivers on local arterials like Santa Ana Avenue during late-night hours.
Multi-Vehicle Pile-Ups: Particularly dangerous on I-10 during fog season when visibility drops suddenly in the Inland Empire’s unique weather conditions.
Hit-and-Run Accidents: Unfortunately common in Bloomington’s industrial areas where drivers flee after striking pedestrians or other vehicles.
Intersection Accidents: Big Al has extensive experience with crashes at Valley Boulevard & Cedar Avenue and other high-risk Bloomington intersections.
Pedestrian Accidents: Often involving workers walking to warehouse jobs or families near Bloomington Park and local schools.
Bicycle Accidents: Involving cyclists using local streets due to limited bike infrastructure mixed with heavy truck traffic.
Motorcycle Accidents: Particularly dangerous given the high number of commercial vehicles that have difficulty seeing motorcyclists in blind spots.
Uber/Lyft Accidents: Common as rideshare services transport workers to and from the area’s many logistics and distribution centers.
Truck Accidents: Frequent given Bloomington’s location in the Inland Empire’s logistics corridor with constant big rig traffic on local streets.
DUI Accidents: Often occurring near local bars and restaurants, especially during evening and weekend hours.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Bloomington Accident Victims
How long do I have to file a claim in California?
Generally two years from the accident date for personal injury, but only six months for claims against government entities like Metro buses. Evidence disappears fast—surveillance footage erases after 30-90 days, witnesses forget details. Act immediately.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
You can still recover substantial compensation. California’s “comparative fault” rule reduces your recovery by your percentage of fault. If you’re 20% at fault, you get 80% of damages. Big Al fights to minimize your assigned fault percentage.
What if the other driver has no insurance or fled the scene?
Your Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage can pay your damages. Many California drivers don’t realize they have this—it’s automatically included in most policies. We’ll review your policy to identify all available coverage.
How much does it cost to hire Attorney Big Al?
Nothing upfront. We work on contingency—typically one-third if we win. No upfront costs, no hourly billing, no hidden fees. If we don’t win, you owe nothing.
What if I can't afford medical treatment right now?
We connect clients with doctors throughout Inglewood and LA County who treat on a medical lien basis—they wait for payment until your case resolves. You get care now without upfront costs.
Should I accept the insurance company's settlement offer?
Not without talking to us first. Once you sign a release, you can never get more money—even if your injuries are worse than you thought. Let us review any offer. The consultation is free.
How long will my case take?
Most cases settle within 6-18 months. Serious injury cases may take longer. You shouldn’t settle until you’ve reached maximum medical improvement and know the full extent of permanent injuries.
Will I have to go to court?
Most cases settle through negotiation. However, Big Al is fully prepared to take your case to the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles if necessary. Insurance companies know this—that’s why they take his demands seriously.
SERVING ALL OF BLOOMINGTON AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Attorney Big Al proudly serves accident victims throughout Bloomington and the greater San Bernardino County region:
Bloomington Neighborhoods: North Bloomington, South Bloomington, Valley Boulevard Corridor, Industrial District, Residential District, Bloomington Park Area, Cedar Avenue Corridor, Santa Ana Avenue District
San Bernardino County Communities: Fontana, Rialto, San Bernardino, Colton, Grand Terrace, Muscoy, Devore, Lytle Creek, Glen Avon, Rubidoux, Jurupa Valley, Mira Loma, Pedley, Riverside, Norco, Corona, Chino, Chino Hills, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Claremont, Pomona, Diamond Bar, Covina, West Covina
Wherever you are in the Inland Empire, Attorney Big Al is your local car accident lawyer who understands your community, knows the dangerous intersections where accidents happen, and has the experience to fight insurance companies that try to take advantage of working families.
For additional local insights and resources, visit the official City of Bloomington, CA website, or click their Wikipedia page to learn more.
Your Next Step: Call Attorney Big Al for a Free Consultation
You’ve been hurt through no fault of your own, and now everything has changed. The medical bills are piling up, you’re missing work, and you’re worried about how your family will pay the bills. The pain is real, the stress is overwhelming, and you’re not sure where to turn for help.
Meanwhile, the insurance companies are already working against you. They have teams of lawyers and investigators trying to minimize your claim before you even know what hit you. They’re hoping you’ll accept their lowball offer just to make the immediate financial pressure go away.
Attorney Big Al is ready to fight for your family right now. The consultation is completely free, you don’t pay any attorney fees unless we win your case, and we’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can call from your hospital bed, from your home while you’re recovering, or from anywhere in the High Desert.
Get Your Free Case Review Now. The line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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