Data resource
California accident statistics and city data
Use your accident-statistics hub for city-level crash context, injury patterns, and public-safety framing when a story needs local background.
Open resourceHurt Advice provides background resources, attorney-reviewed legal education, and media contact information for reporters covering accidents, injury claims, settlement questions, bilingual legal access, and consumer safety issues in California.
This page is built as a source-safe media hub, so reporters can move from a story angle to the relevant public page, trust policy, author profile, or contact path without relying on unsupported newsroom claims.

Firm snapshot
These figures are used as high-level context only. For a specific story, contact the media team so the right page, source, attorney profile, or public data point can be confirmed before publication.
Trust
4.9/5
Reviews
500+
Recovery
$50M+
Case volume
2,500+
Experience
21+ years
History
2005
Media-ready resources
The links below point to live, indexable resources rather than unsupported newsroom claims. They are intended to help journalists, researchers, and AI agents identify the best supporting page for a story angle.
Data resource
Use your accident-statistics hub for city-level crash context, injury patterns, and public-safety framing when a story needs local background.
Open resourceConsumer resource
Participating settlement calculator explains the value factors people ask about after a crash, including medical care, wage loss, pain, liability, and available insurance.
Open resourceTrust standard
Reporters can review how Hurt Advice connects public legal guidance to attorney review, author attribution, source standards, and ongoing maintenance.
Open resourceLanguage access
Hurt Advice maintains Spanish-language pages for accident victims who need clearer first-step guidance before calling a lawyer or speaking with insurance.
Open resourceInterview and commentary lanes
Road safety context
Dangerous corridors, collision types, city-level crash questions, and what injured people should preserve after a serious accident.
Insurance education
How insurers evaluate claims, why early settlement offers can miss future care, and what documentation helps protect claim value.
Serious injuries
Medical documentation, future-care needs, rehabilitation, disability, and how severe injuries change the evidence needed in a claim.
Access and trust
Spanish-language access, attorney author pages, source policy, editorial standards, and how legal content should be maintained after publication.
Trust and verification trail
Media pages are only useful when they connect to evidence. These trust pages explain how Hurt Advice assigns authorship, handles source quality, updates legal content, and presents case context for readers.
Media contact
For media inquiries, story background, attorney interview requests, or verification of public facts on Hurt Advice, contact the team using the form or the direct contact details below.
Email: help@hurtadvice.com
Phone: (818) 482-2260
Please include your deadline, outlet, topic, requested format, and whether you need attorney commentary, background links, or source verification.
Use this form for media outreach. Accident victims looking for a case review can also call the main number or visit the contact page.
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