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You Know Big Al from the Radio - Now Let Him Fight for Your Rights After a Corona Car Accident
You Know Big Al from the Radio – Now Let Him Fight for Your Rights After a Corona Car Accident
If you’ve been in a car accident in Corona, you know how fast everything changes. One moment you’re driving home from work or running errands, and the next moment you’re dealing with injuries, medical bills, insurance companies, and the stress of recovery. That’s where Attorney Big Al comes in.
Big Al has spent over three decades fighting for accident victims throughout Southern California, and he knows Corona’s roads, neighborhoods, and challenges. He’s recovered over $100 million for families just like yours, handling more than 10,000 cases. When you work with Big Al, you’re not just getting a lawyer—you’re getting an advocate who’s on the radio, in your community, and in your corner.
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WHY CORONA FAMILIES TRUST ATTORNEY BIG AL
He Understands Corona’s Unique Challenges
Corona sits at the crossroads of major transportation corridors, and that means accident risk is part of daily life. Big Al knows the local roads, hospitals (Corona Regional Medical Center, Riverside University Health System), and the courts where your case might be heard. He’s defended Corona families for decades.
He’s a Fighter, Not a Settlement Taker
Insurance companies count on you accepting their first offer. Big Al doesn’t work that way. He investigates every case thoroughly, gathers evidence, and doesn’t back down from insurance companies. If they won’t offer fair value, he takes them to court.
He Handles Everything
You won’t be shuffled between junior associates or forgotten in a filing cabinet. Big Al oversees your case personally, communicates clearly, and keeps you informed every step of the way.
Proven Track Record in Riverside County
Big Al has recovered millions for Corona residents. He knows what cases are worth and how to prove it.
CORONA'S DANGEROUS ROADS - WHERE ACCIDENTS HAPPEN MOST
Corona is home to over 160,000 residents, and its location creates unique driving challenges. Here are the roads and intersections where accidents happen most frequently:
The I-15/I-10 Junction (Exit to Corona)
The interchange where I-15 meets I-10 near Corona creates merging confusion, heavy truck traffic, and speed differential accidents. This area is notorious for multi-vehicle collisions, particularly during rush hours.
SR-91 (Riverside Freeway) Through Corona
The 91 corridor, especially near the Corona/Riverside border, experiences heavy congestion and aggressive lane-changing. Rear-end collisions and sideswipes are common. The on-ramps and off-ramps near Main Street and Green River Road are particular hot spots.
Main Street Corridor (Downtown Corona)
Main Street runs through downtown Corona with frequent pedestrian crossings, traffic signals, and turning vehicles. T-bone accidents at intersections like Main & Sixth Street and Main & Eighth Street happen regularly.
Magnolia Avenue
A major north-south artery, Magnolia Avenue sees high-speed traffic and frequent accidents, particularly near the Corona High School area where student drivers add to the risk.
Green River Road
This scenic road connecting Corona to the Corona Lake area becomes a speeding haven. Rolling terrain and curves lead to loss-of-control accidents, especially at night.
Ontario Avenue and Corona Avenue Intersections
These heavily-trafficked residential areas see a mix of commuter traffic and local vehicles. Accidents often occur at Ontario & Sixth Street and Corona & Tenth Street.
The Train Tracks Crossings
Several crossings in Corona (particularly near the downtown area) create hazardous conditions. Vehicles stalling on tracks and confusion about crossing mechanisms lead to serious accidents.
I-15 North Corridor (Tesoro/Refinery Area)
Heavy truck traffic heading to and from industrial areas creates accident risks. Jackknife accidents and hazmat concerns make this area particularly dangerous.
REAL RESULTS FOR REAL FAMILIES
Case #1: Multi-Vehicle Freeway Collision on I-15
A Corona family was caught in a four-vehicle pile-up near the I-15/I-10 junction during rush hour. The at-fault truck driver was speeding and merging without checking his mirrors. Big Al recovered $385,000 for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The settlement came after the insurance company initially offered only $75,000.
Case #2: Rear-End on SR-91 with Neck Injury
A Corona resident was hit from behind on SR-91 while stopped in traffic. Initial MRI showed whiplash; later imaging revealed a disc herniation. Big Al fought the insurance company’s claim that the injury was minor, bringing in medical experts. Final settlement: $295,000.
Case #3: T-Bone at Main & Eighth Street
A family was hit by a driver running a red light at the busy intersection of Main & Eighth in downtown Corona. Two family members suffered broken ribs and head injuries. Despite the at-fault driver’s minimal insurance, Big Al’s aggressive investigation uncovered additional coverage and secured $210,000.
Case #4: Pedestrian Hit on Magnolia Avenue
A Corona resident crossing Magnolia Avenue at a marked crosswalk was hit by a vehicle making an illegal left turn. Big Al’s investigation showed the driver was distracted by his phone. Settlement: $175,000.
These cases represent thousands of hours of investigation, medical expert coordination, and negotiation with insurance companies. That’s what you get with Big Al.
WHAT YOUR CORONA CAR ACCIDENT CASE IS WORTH
Settlement value depends on several factors:
Medical Expenses (Past & Future)
- Minor injuries (no fractures, brief treatment): $5,000-$25,000
- Moderate injuries (fractures, surgery, ongoing PT): $50,000-$200,000
- Severe injuries (permanent disability, major surgery): $200,000-$1,000,000+
Lost Wages
Corona’s median household income averages $75,000 annually. If you miss work due to injury, you’re entitled to compensation for lost income plus career impact if the injury is permanent.
Pain and Suffering
California allows recovery for pain and suffering—a multiplier applied to medical costs. Serious injuries can result in multipliers of 3-5x medical expenses.
Liability & Fault
If you’re found partially at fault (California comparative negligence), your recovery is reduced. Big Al investigates who’s truly responsible.
Insurance Limits
The at-fault driver’s insurance policy limits (often $15,000-$100,000 in California) affect settlement. Underinsured motorist claims can sometimes increase recovery.
Bottom line: Corona accident settlements typically range from $25,000 to $500,000+, depending on injury severity and liability strength.
HOW INSURANCE COMPANIES TRY TO CHEAT YOU
Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. Here’s what they’ll try:
1. “Your injuries aren’t that serious.”
They’ll argue that a few weeks of medical treatment means minimal damages. Big Al’s response: He brings medical experts to testify about your injuries’ long-term impact.
2. “You were partially at fault.”
Insurance companies love claiming shared liability to reduce what they pay. Big Al’s response: His investigation proves who was actually responsible, using police reports, witness testimony, and accident reconstruction.
3. “You’re exaggerating your injuries for money.”
Especially with invisible injuries (whiplash, PTSD, back pain), adjusters claim you’re faking. Big Al’s response: Consistent medical documentation and expert testimony shut down these accusations.
4. “We’ll only pay your medical bills, not pain and suffering.”
Many accident victims don’t realize they can claim pain and suffering damages. Insurance companies count on this. Big Al’s response: He educates you about what you deserve and fights for full compensation.
5. “This settlement offer is final.”
Insurance companies love ultimatums, hoping you’ll accept out of desperation. Big Al’s response: He knows these are negotiating tactics and continues fighting for better offers.
6. “You waited too long for treatment; the accident didn’t cause your injuries.”
Delays in seeking medical care can be weaponized against you. Big Al’s response: He explains that delayed onset is common (especially for whiplash and soft tissue injuries) and uses medical evidence to prove causation.
WHAT TO DO AFTER A CORONA CAR ACCIDENT
The first hours after a Corona accident are critical. Here’s your action plan:
Step 1: Safety First
- Move to a safe location if possible (away from traffic)
- Turn on hazard lights
- If it’s safe, get photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and road conditions
- Call 911 if anyone is injured
Step 2: Document Everything
- Get the other driver’s name, phone number, address, and insurance information
- Take photos of both vehicles, the accident scene, street signs, and road conditions
- Get witness names and contact information
- Write down the date, time, and exact location
Step 3: Report to Police
- Call non-emergency police if it’s a minor accident
- Call 911 if anyone is injured
- Get the police report number and officer’s name
Step 4: Seek Medical Attention
- See a doctor even if you feel fine—some injuries appear days later
- Keep all medical records and bills
Step 5: Don’t Talk to Insurance Companies Alone
- Don’t give recorded statements or sign anything without legal advice
- Call Big Al immediately – Most consultations are free, and he can guide you through the process
Step 6: Preserve Evidence
- Keep the damaged vehicle (don’t repair immediately)
- Keep all medical records
- Keep all expense receipts
EVERY TYPE OF CORONA CAR ACCIDENT WE HANDLE
Big Al doesn’t just handle routine fender-benders. His team handles:
- Rear-end collisions (common on SR-91 and I-15)
- T-bone accidents (especially at downtown Corona intersections)
- Multi-vehicle pile-ups (freeway accidents involving 3+ cars)
- Head-on collisions (often the most serious, causing severe injuries)
- Pedestrian accidents (Corona has growing pedestrian traffic)
- Cyclist accidents (especially on Green River Road and Magnolia Avenue)
- Hit-and-run accidents (Big Al investigates and pursues uninsured motorist claims)
- Truck accidents (hazmat trucks, delivery trucks, semi-trucks)
- Rideshare accidents (Uber, Lyft accidents with complicated insurance)
- Motorcycle accidents (severe injury potential)
- DUI/impaired driving accidents (criminal cases + civil recovery)
- Street racing accidents (illegal speeding, aggressive driving)
- Distracted driving accidents (phone use, texting, eating)
- Uninsured/underinsured motorist accidents (Big Al maximizes recovery from your own policy)
- Commercial vehicle accidents (delivery trucks, construction vehicles with greater liability)
NO FEE UNTIL WE WIN
Frequently Asked Questions for Corona Accident Victims
How long do I have to file a claim in California?
California’s statute of limitations gives you two years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, you need to act immediately to preserve evidence, get proper medical treatment, and protect your rights with insurance companies.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
California follows comparative fault rules, meaning you can still recover damages even if you were partially responsible. Your settlement will be reduced by your percentage of fault, but Big Al fights to minimize any blame assigned to you.
What if the other driver has no insurance or fled the scene?
Many Corona residents carry uninsured motorist coverage that can protect you in hit-and-run accidents. Big Al has extensive experience tracking down fleeing drivers and maximizing recovery through your own insurance policy when necessary.
How much does it cost to hire Attorney Big Al?
Nothing upfront. Big Al works on contingency, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless he wins your case. No hourly charges, no retainer fees, no surprise bills. If there’s no recovery, there’s no fee.
What if I can't afford medical treatment right now?
Big Al works with San Jacinto Valley doctors and medical providers who will treat you on a lien basis, meaning they get paid from your settlement. You can get the care you need without paying upfront.
Should I accept the insurance company's settlement offer?
Never accept any settlement offer without talking to Big Al first. Insurance companies typically offer 10-20% of what your case is actually worth, hoping you’ll take quick money before understanding your rights.
How long will my case take?
Most cases settle within 6-18 months, though complex cases with serious injuries may take longer. You shouldn’t settle until you reach maximum medical improvement and understand the full impact of your injuries.
Will I have to go to court?
Most cases settle out of court, but Big Al is prepared to take your case to the Superior Court of California, County of Riverside if necessary to get you full compensation. Insurance companies settle for more when they know your attorney will go to trial.
SERVING ALL OF CORONA AND SURROUNDING AREAS
Big Al serves every neighborhood in Corona, from the historic downtown area to the newer developments near the I-15 corridor. Whether you’re in the northeast side near the hills or the west side near Temescal Canyon, Big Al’s got your back.
Corona is part of the larger Inland Empire, a region that stretches from Victorville in the north to Temecula in the south. Big Al has relationships with courts, hospitals, law enforcement, and medical providers throughout the region. That local expertise matters.
Nearby areas served:
- Riverside (just west of Corona on I-15)
- Norco (east of Corona, agricultural heritage area)
- Eastvale (north of Corona, rapidly growing)
- Jurupa Valley (northwest, Riverside County)
- Ontario (northwest, San Bernardino County)
YOUR NEXT STEP - CALL ATTORNEY BIG AL
You’ve been through enough. The accident, the injuries, the medical bills, the insurance runaround—that’s enough stress. It’s time to let Big Al take over.
Call Big Al now: [PHONE NUMBER]
- Free consultation – No obligation, no cost
- No fee until Big Al wins – You only pay if he recovers compensation
- Immediate action – Evidence is critical; time matters
- Personal attention – Big Al oversees your case, not a junior associate
When you call, have this information ready:
- Date, time, and location of the accident
- Other driver’s information (if available)
- Whether police were called
- Your injuries and any medical treatment you’ve received
- Insurance company name and claim number (if you have it)
But don’t stress about having everything perfect. Just call. Big Al’s team will walk you through everything.
Big Al has fought for thousands of Corona families. Now it’s your turn.
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Attorney Big Al – Fighting for Your Rights After a Corona Car Accident
*Licensed in California | Fighting for accident victims since 1990 | Over $100M recovered | 10,000+ cases served*