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Personal Injury Lawyer Pomona, CA

If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s carelessness in Pomona,CA you may be facing challenges such as pain, difficulty with daily activities, mounting medical bills, and lost income from missing work. During this time, insurance companies often try to settle claims for less than what victims deserve.

Commonwealth Legal Group, PC fights for injured people in Pomona and throughout the Pomona Valley. Our Pomona, CA personal injury lawyer, Founder Albert Ng, has been practicing plaintiff-side personal injury law since December 2016. He has recovered millions for clients across every type of injury case. From car accidents and truck crashes to slip and falls, pedestrian injuries, and wrongful death claims, we handle the full spectrum of personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we win money for you.

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Why Choose Commonwealth Legal Group for Personal Injury Cases in Pomona, CA?

Millions of Dollars Recovered Across All Case Types

Results matter. Attorney Albert Ng has recovered millions of dollars for his clients since founding Commonwealth Legal Group. The recoveries span across practice areas: a $2.2 million trial verdict in a rear-end collision where the defense offered $0, a $1 million truck accident recovery, an $800,000 slip and fall case against a restaurant, a $600,000 rideshare accident result, a $500,000 pedestrian injury recovery, and multiple six-figure outcomes in car accident and premises liability cases.
These outcomes aren’t the product of luck. They reflect a consistent approach: investigate thoroughly, build the case meticulously, and refuse to accept less than fair value.

A Trial Lawyer Who Takes Cases to Court

The $2.2 million verdict came in a case against the County of Orange involving a sheriff’s deputy who rear-ended our client. The defense offered nothing. Albert took the case to trial, and the jury returned a $2.2 million award. That verdict earned a Top 50 Verdict in 2020 and was reported by the Daily Journal. When insurance companies or government entities refuse to act in good faith, we don’t fold. We go to court. That reputation shapes every settlement negotiation we have in every Pomona personal injury claim.

California Bar Member Since 2016

Albert Ng earned his J.D. from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego and his bachelor’s degree from Boston University in 2010. He was admitted to the California Bar in December 2016. His entire legal career has been spent on the plaintiff’s side. He’s a member of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, the largest county-level plaintiffs’ bar association in the United States. When Pomona residents need a personal injury attorney who understands how Los Angeles County courts handle these cases and how local adjusters negotiate, Albert brings that background to the table.

No Fees Unless We Win

Every personal injury case we take is handled on a contingency fee basis. You don’t pay a retainer. You don’t get billed by the hour. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery, and if we recover nothing, you owe nothing. That’s how it should work. Injured people shouldn’t have to choose between paying their medical bills and paying a lawyer.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Pomona

Personal injury covers a broad range of cases where someone is hurt because another person or company was careless. Pomona’s busy freeways, dense commercial corridors, and aging infrastructure create conditions that give rise to injuries every day. Here are the types of cases we handle for Pomona residents:

  • Car accidents. Rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, head-on impacts, hit-and-runs, and multi-vehicle pileups on I-10, SR-71, and Pomona’s surface streets. Our results include a $2.2 million trial verdict, $1 million against a food delivery company, $500,000 and $250,000 in rear-end cases, and $250,000 in a T-bone crash.
  • Truck accidents. Crashes involving semi trucks, tractor-trailers, and commercial vehicles. Pomona’s freeway network carries heavy freight traffic, and truck crashes produce some of the most severe injuries. We recovered $1 million for a client struck by a semi making an unsafe lane change.
  • Motorcycle accidents. Riders face higher risk of catastrophic injury and bias from adjusters who default to blaming the motorcyclist. California is the only state where lane splitting is legal, and insurance companies routinely try to use it against riders even when the rider did nothing wrong.
  • Pedestrian accidents. When a vehicle strikes someone on foot, the injuries are almost always serious. Pomona’s high-traffic corridors like Holt Avenue and Garey Avenue see pedestrians crossing near shopping centers and bus stops every day. We recovered $500,000 for a pedestrian struck by a car and $300,000 for a child run over in a parking lot.
  • Bicycle accidents. Cyclists in Pomona share narrow roads with fast-moving traffic and limited bike infrastructure. We recovered $100,000 in a bicycle versus auto case and $150,000 in a scooter collision.
  • Slip and fall accidents. Property owners in Pomona owe visitors a duty to maintain safe premises. We recovered $800,000 in a slip and fall against a restaurant and $500,000 in a trip and fall at a bowling alley involving a head injury.
  • Rideshare accidents. Uber and Lyft crashes create complex insurance situations with multiple policies in play. We recovered $600,000 in a pedestrian versus rideshare company case.
  • Dog bite injuries. California imposes strict liability on dog owners under Civil Code 3342. If their dog bit you while you were lawfully present, the owner is liable regardless of whether the dog has bitten before.
  • Wrongful death. When negligence takes a life, surviving family members can pursue compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, and loss of companionship. These cases require both aggressive litigation and genuine sensitivity for grieving families.

California Legal Requirements for Personal Injury Cases

Several California laws affect nearly every personal injury claim filed in Pomona. Understanding the basics helps you make informed decisions about your case.

To win a personal injury case, you must prove four things: the defendant owed you a duty of care, they breached that duty, the breach caused your injuries, and you suffered actual damages. Under Civil Code 1714, everyone in California owes a general duty of care to others. A driver who texts through a red light, a store owner who ignores a puddle on the floor for an hour, a trucking company that skips a vehicle inspection, they’ve all breached that duty.

The statute of limitations gives you two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit under CCP Section 335.1. If the claim involves a government entity, you may have as little as six months to file an administrative claim under Government Code 911.2. These deadlines are absolute. Miss them and the court will dismiss your case regardless of its merits.

California follows a pure comparative fault system under Civil Code 1431.2. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover even if you were mostly responsible. A jury that finds you 35% at fault on a $400,000 claim awards you $260,000.

What Damages Are Recoverable in a Pomona Personal Injury Case?

California law allows personal injury victims to pursue three categories of compensation.

Economic damages cover every verifiable financial loss. Hospital bills, surgery, physical therapy, prescription medications, lost wages during recovery, reduced future earning capacity, and property damage. If a back injury from a Pomona car crash requires spinal fusion surgery at $120,000 and you miss six months of work earning $5,500 per month, those numbers are recoverable. California places no cap on economic damages in personal injury cases.

Non-economic damages compensate for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, scarring and disfigurement, and loss of consortium. A construction worker who can no longer lift materials because of a shoulder injury has lost more than wages. They’ve lost part of who they are. California courts recognize and compensate for these losses.

Punitive damages are available when the defendant’s conduct was particularly egregious. Under Civil Code 3294, you can seek punitive damages by proving malice, oppression, or fraud by clear and convincing evidence. A drunk driver, a company that knowingly concealed a safety defect, a property owner who deliberately ignored a dangerous condition after being warned, these scenarios can trigger punitive recovery on top of compensatory damages.

What Steps Should I Take After a Personal Injury in Pomona?

What you do in the hours and days after being injured directly affects the value of your legal claim.

  1. Get medical attention immediately. This is the single most important step. Some injuries, particularly brain injuries and soft tissue injuries, don’t produce symptoms right away. A same-day medical evaluation creates documented proof tying your injuries to the incident.
  2. Report the incident. Call 911 for vehicle accidents. For premises liability incidents like falls, report the injury to the property owner or manager and request a written incident report.
  3. Document everything. Photograph the accident scene, your injuries, hazardous conditions, vehicle damage, license plates, and anything else relevant.
  4. Collect contact information. Names, phone numbers, and insurance details from all parties. Identify witnesses and get their contact information too.
  5. Do not give a recorded statement. The at-fault party’s insurance company will reach out fast. They sound helpful. They are not. Anything you say in a recorded statement will be used to reduce or deny your claim.
  6. Stay off social media. Defense attorneys and adjusters monitor Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms looking for posts that contradict your injury claims.
  7. Keep every record. Medical bills, pharmacy receipts, repair estimates, insurance correspondence, notes from your employer about missed work. Save all of it.
  8. Follow your treatment plan. Gaps in treatment give insurance companies ammunition to argue your injuries aren’t serious. If your doctor says physical therapy twice a week, go twice a week.
  9. Do not accept a quick settlement offer. Early offers are designed to close your file before your full medical costs are known. Once you sign a release, you cannot go back for more.
  10. Contact a personal injury attorney. The earlier the better. Evidence disappears. Memories fade. Surveillance footage gets erased. A lawyer can preserve critical evidence and begin building your case immediately. Learn about when to hire an attorney and what to expect from the case timeline.

Personal Injury Statistics in Pomona and California

California’s injury numbers remain sobering. The Office of Traffic Safety reported 4,061 traffic fatalities statewide in 2023, down from 4,539 in 2022. The NHTSA recorded 3,807 California traffic deaths in 2024, a further decline. But that’s still more than 10 people killed every single day on California roads. Beyond traffic, the state sees hundreds of thousands of additional non-fatal injuries annually from workplace accidents, premises liability incidents, dog bites, and defective products.

Pomona’s injury risk profile is shaped by its geography. The city sits at the convergence of Interstate 10, SR-71, SR-57, and SR-60, carrying enormous traffic volume through and around the city every day. The City of Pomona has developed a Safety Action Plan under the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All program, identifying specific dangerous corridors and intersections including Holt Avenue, Garey Avenue, Mission Boulevard, Towne Avenue, and Indian Hill Boulevard. The city’s goal is to eliminate traffic deaths entirely, but the infrastructure improvements are ongoing and the risk remains high in the interim.

Los Angeles County, where Pomona is located, consistently leads the state in total traffic collisions and injury-producing incidents. The county averaged nearly 788 traffic-related deaths per year over the past five years. In 2024 alone, the county saw over 58,000 crashes involving death or injury, resulting in 653 fatalities. Pomona’s commercial corridors, with their mix of vehicle traffic, pedestrian foot traffic near shopping centers and transit stops, and aging road infrastructure, create conditions where preventable injuries occur on a regular basis. Slip and fall accidents at local businesses, dog bites in residential neighborhoods, and vehicle crashes along the freeway access points are all part of the daily landscape for Pomona’s 150,000 residents.

Pomona Personal Injury Lawyer FAQs

How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Pomona?

Two years from the date of injury under CCP Section 335.1. Claims against government entities require an administrative claim within six months under Government Code 911.2. Evidence begins degrading immediately after an incident, so contacting an attorney early gives you the strongest possible case. Waiting too long also means witnesses become harder to locate and their recollections become less reliable.

What types of cases does a personal injury lawyer handle?

Car accidents, truck crashes, motorcycle collisions, pedestrian and bicycle accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, rideshare accidents, wrongful death, and any situation where someone is injured because of another party’s negligence. At Commonwealth Legal Group, we handle all of these case types for Pomona residents and have recovered millions of dollars across the full spectrum of personal injury claims.

How much does a Pomona personal injury attorney cost?

Nothing upfront. We handle cases on contingency. You pay no legal fees unless we recover money for you. The fee is a percentage of the recovery.

What is my personal injury case worth?

That depends on the severity of your injuries, the strength of the evidence, the available insurance, and whether the case settles or goes to trial. Our recoveries range from $100,000 to $2.2 million. Attorney Ng can provide a realistic assessment during your free consultation.

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

Yes. California’s pure comparative fault system allows recovery even if you bear most of the blame. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are 40% responsible and damages total $300,000, you recover $180,000.

What’s the difference between a settlement and a verdict?

A settlement is an agreement reached with the insurance company without going to trial. A verdict is a decision by a judge or jury after trial. Most personal injury cases settle. But cases where the lawyer is prepared to go to trial tend to settle for more money.

How long does a personal injury case take?

Simple cases with clear liability and moderate injuries can resolve in a few months. Complex cases with serious injuries, disputed fault, or multiple defendants can take a year or longer. Attorney Ng’s $2.2 million verdict came after the defense refused to offer any settlement at all.

What should I do if the insurance company calls me?

Do not give a recorded statement. Be polite but tell them you have retained an attorney or plan to. Anything you say can be used to minimize or deny your claim.

Do I have to go to court?

Most personal injury cases settle without trial. But some require litigation. We prepare every case as though it’s heading to court, and that preparation drives higher settlement offers.

What evidence do I need for a personal injury claim?

Medical records, photographs of your injuries and the scene, police or incident reports, witness statements, documentation of lost wages, and any correspondence with insurance companies.

Can I sue for emotional distress?

Yes. Emotional distress is a recognized category of non-economic damages in California. Anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other psychological harm caused by someone else’s negligence are compensable.

What if the person who hurt me has no insurance?

You may still have options. Your own uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage can apply in vehicle accident cases. In other situations, the negligent party may have personal assets that can satisfy a judgment.

What is negligence?

Negligence means someone failed to act with the level of care a reasonable person would exercise in the same situation, and that failure caused injury. California Civil Code Section 1714 establishes a general duty of care owed to others. Proving negligence requires showing duty, breach, causation, and damages.

What happens during a free consultation?

We listen to what happened, review your evidence, explain whether you have a viable claim, discuss the potential value, and outline next steps. There is no obligation and no cost.

Can I switch lawyers if I’m unhappy with my current one?

Yes. You have the right to change attorneys at any time in California. If your current lawyer isn’t communicating or fighting hard enough, contact us for a second opinion.

Dangerous Locations for Personal Injuries in Pomona

Pomona sits at the convergence of four major freeways and is defined by high-traffic commercial corridors, aging infrastructure, and dense residential neighborhoods that place pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers in close proximity every day. The City of Pomona’s own Safety Action Plan has identified multiple corridors and intersections where preventable injuries occur at alarming rates.

Interstate 10 (San Bernardino Freeway) through Pomona carries massive volumes of commuter and commercial traffic through the heart of the city. High-speed rear-end collisions, lane-change crashes, and multi-vehicle pileups are regular occurrences along this corridor. The freeway on-ramps and off-ramps at Garey Avenue, Towne Avenue, and Indian Hill Boulevard are particularly dangerous zones where vehicles merging at speed create sudden braking situations that lead to chain-reaction crashes. Truck traffic on I-10 adds weight-differential risk that turns otherwise survivable collisions into catastrophic or fatal events.

Holt Avenue is one of Pomona’s most dangerous surface streets and has been identified in the city’s Safety Action Plan as a priority corridor. The road runs east-west through the commercial core of the city, lined with shopping centers, restaurants, auto repair shops, and bus stops that generate constant pedestrian and vehicle interaction. Pedestrians crossing Holt near retail plazas and transit stops are at elevated risk from drivers making left turns, running late yellow lights, and failing to yield at crosswalks. Slip and fall injuries also occur at the commercial properties along Holt, where uneven parking lot surfaces, damaged sidewalks, and poorly maintained storefronts create premises liability hazards.

Garey Avenue runs north-south through the center of Pomona and serves as both a commercial corridor and a primary route to I-10 and the Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center. The stretch between Holt Avenue and Mission Boulevard sees heavy traffic, frequent intersection collisions, and pedestrian injuries near bus stops and retail centers. Cyclists sharing Garey Avenue with fast-moving traffic face significant danger from drivers turning into and out of commercial driveways without checking for bikes.

Mission Boulevard is another high-risk corridor identified in Pomona’s safety planning. The road passes through residential and commercial zones, with speed transitions that catch drivers off guard and create rear-end and T-bone crash conditions at signalized intersections. Pedestrian crossings near the Pomona Civic Center, local businesses, and residential side streets are frequent locations for vehicle-pedestrian collisions, particularly during evening hours when visibility drops.

Towne Avenue connects northern and southern Pomona and intersects with several of the city’s busiest east-west corridors. The intersections where Towne Avenue crosses Holt Avenue, Mission Boulevard, and Philadelphia Street are documented trouble spots for vehicle collisions. Pedestrians and cyclists using Towne Avenue face limited infrastructure, narrow sidewalks, and stretches without dedicated bike lanes that force them into close contact with moving traffic.

Indian Hill Boulevard serves as a key north-south route through Pomona’s commercial and residential areas and provides direct access to I-10 and the Claremont border. The road’s intersections with Holt Avenue and Arrow Highway see regular collisions during commute hours. Pedestrians crossing near the Indian Hill Mall area and surrounding retail plazas are at risk from high turning volumes and drivers accelerating toward freeway on-ramps.

The SR-71 (Chino Valley Freeway) corridor along Pomona’s eastern edge carries traffic between the San Gabriel Valley and Chino Hills. Merging patterns at the SR-71 and SR-60 interchange and the freeway’s connections to surface streets in eastern Pomona create conditions for high-speed collisions. Motorcyclists and cyclists on roads feeding into SR-71 are particularly vulnerable at intersections where drivers are focused on freeway access and fail to check for smaller vehicles.

The SR-60 (Pomona Freeway) along Pomona’s southern border is a major freight corridor connecting the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to the Inland Empire. Heavy truck traffic, aggressive merging, and high speeds produce fatal and serious-injury crashes along this stretch. The interchange areas where SR-60 meets SR-57 and SR-71 near Pomona are among the most collision-prone freeway segments in the region.

Commercial parking lots and shopping centers throughout Pomona, including the areas along Holt Avenue, Rio Rancho Road, and the Indian Hill Mall corridor, are frequent sites for both vehicle collisions and premises liability injuries. Low-speed parking lot crashes still produce whiplash, soft tissue injuries, and pedestrian knockdowns. Slip and fall injuries in these complexes result from cracked pavement, poor drainage, wet floors inside retail stores, and inadequate lighting in parking structures.

Residential neighborhoods throughout Pomona, particularly along Philadelphia Street, Park Avenue, and the streets near Ganesha Park and Palomares Park, see personal injuries from dog bites, sidewalk trip and falls, and vehicle crashes on residential streets. Dogs escaping through open gates or gaps in fencing account for a significant number of bite injuries in residential areas. Cracked and root-damaged sidewalks throughout older Pomona neighborhoods create trip hazards that the city has a duty to address.

Whether your injury happened on a freeway, a commercial corridor, inside a business, or on a residential street, California law provides a path to recover compensation when someone else’s negligence caused your harm.

What Are Important Local Resources for Pomona Personal Injury Victims?

If you’ve been injured in Pomona, these local resources can help with medical care, accident reporting, and immediate needs:

Pomona Police Department, (909) 620-2155, 490 W. Mission Blvd., Pomona, CA 91766. File or obtain a copy of a police report. Collision reports are also available online.

California Highway Patrol, Baldwin Park Area, (626) 338-1164. CHP investigates freeway accidents on I-10, SR-60, SR-71, and SR-57 in the Pomona area.

Pomona Valley HospitalMedical Center, (909) 865-9500, 1798 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767. Full emergency department and trauma center, centrally located in Pomona.

City of Pomona Public Works, (909) 620-2281. Report road hazards, broken sidewalks, signal malfunctions, or other infrastructure issues that may contribute to injuries.

Disclaimer: Listing these resources does not constitute an endorsement by Commonwealth Legal Group, PC. They are provided for informational purposes only.

Contact Commonwealth Legal Group

If you’ve been hurt in Pomona, CA because of someone else’s negligence, you deserve a lawyer who fights for the full value of your case. Attorney Albert Ng offers free consultations and takes every personal injury case on contingency. No upfront costs. No risk to you. We respond to every inquiry promptly and give straightforward assessments from the first conversation.

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