Irvine, California — Personal Injury Legal Guide

Personal Injury Law in Irvine

Local court information, Irvine injury data, California law, and situation-specific guides for personal injury victims in Irvine. General legal information — not legal advice.

Written by Jayson Elliott, J.D.  ·  CA Bar No. 332479
~1,900Reported crashes (2022)SWITRS 2022
~1,850Injury crashesSWITRS 2022
2 yrsCalifornia PI statute of limitationsCCP § 335.1
307,670City populationU.S. Census
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This page provides general legal information about personal injury law in Irvine, California. It does not provide legal advice. Consult a licensed California attorney before making any legal decisions.

Courts & Filing in Irvine

Personal injury civil lawsuits from Irvine are filed in Orange County Superior Court at Harbor Justice Center. Government entity claims require a six-month administrative claim before any lawsuit. Complex cases may be designated under California Rules of Court Rule 3.400.

Harbor Justice Center  ·  4601 Jamboree Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660

Primary civil courthouse for personal injury lawsuits from Irvine and Orange County. Government entity claims against the City of Irvine, Orange County, or Caltrans require a written administrative claim within six months under Government Code Section 945.4 before any lawsuit can be filed in any California court.

California Personal Injury Law in Irvine

All personal injury claims from Irvine are governed by California law: pure comparative fault (Li v. Yellow Cab Co.); the two-year statute of limitations (CCP Section 335.1); the six-month Government Claims Act deadline for government entity claims (Government Code Section 945.4); MICRA caps for medical malpractice; and uncapped economic and non-economic damages for all non-malpractice personal injury categories.

Personal Injury Context in Irvine

Irvine has orange county superior court handles irvine's personal injury claims; high-income tech and biotech employment creates significant lost wage damages in serious injury cases; i-405 vehicle accident corridor. These local factors create the specific personal injury risk profile of Irvine and its surrounding community, generating the personal injury claims that are litigated in Orange County Superior Court.

Frequently Asked Questions — Irvine

Where do I file a personal injury lawsuit in Irvine?

Personal injury civil lawsuits from Irvine are generally filed in Orange County Superior Court at Harbor Justice Center, 4601 Jamboree Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Unlimited civil cases (over $35,000) are filed in the civil department. Claims against the City of Irvine, Orange County, or other government entities require a written administrative claim within six months under Government Code Section 945.4 before any lawsuit.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Irvine?

Two years from the date of injury under CCP Section 335.1 for most personal injury claims. Medical malpractice: one year from discovery or three years from the act. Government entity claims: six months under Government Code Section 945.4. Minor victims: tolled until age 18 under CCP Section 352.

What makes Irvine a significant area for personal injury claims?

Irvine has orange county superior court handles irvine's personal injury claims; high-income tech and biotech employment creates significant lost wage damages in serious injury cases; i-405 vehicle accident corridor. This combination of population density, traffic volume, commercial activity, and employment creates substantial personal injury exposure across all categories of injury.

Does California's pure comparative fault apply in Irvine?

Yes. California's pure comparative fault from Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975) applies throughout California, including Irvine. Recovery is reduced proportionally by the victim's fault percentage but never eliminated. This applies to all personal injury cases in Orange County Superior Court.

What if a City of Irvine vehicle or property caused my injury?

Government entity claims against the City of Irvine or Orange County require a written administrative claim within six months of the injury under Government Code Section 945.4. Missing this deadline permanently bars the government entity claim. For state highway defects, a claim against Caltrans must also be filed within six months.

Can I recover for pain and suffering in a Irvine personal injury case?

Yes. California imposes no cap on non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress, disfigurement) in non-malpractice personal injury cases. Orange County Superior Court juries determine non-economic damage amounts based on the severity, permanence, and impact of the injuries on the victim's life. Medical malpractice non-economic damages are capped by MICRA at $470,000 (2026).

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