Injured in a Head-on Collision in Los Angeles? We Can Help
If you’ve been injured following a head-on collision in Los Angeles that wasn’t your fault, then you are entitled to seek compensation under California state laws.
Our law firm stands apart as a dedicated auto accident injury law firm in Los Angeles—these cases are 99% of what we do, meaning we have the experience, expert witnesses, and negotiating skill to secure the maximum settlement possible. This is why our legal team at Los Justicieros has helped hundreds of crash victims in Los Angeles win settlements & verdicts ranging from $75,000 to $6,000,000 after claiming for damages such:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Pain and suffering
- And other economic or non-economic damages
Whether your accident involved a drunk driver, multi-car pileup, or road rage, we know the tactics insurance companies use—and how to fight back to get you the settlement you deserve.
Who Are Los Justicieros?
Los Justicieros are a dedicated Los Angeles car accident law firm specialising in car accidents and truck accidents. We’ve recovered more than $150 million in compensation claims for our clients, maintaining a 98% case success rate. Our attorneys focus only on victims of motor vehicle accidents as the dedicated division of the award-winning Los Angeles personal injury law firm, Sunset West Legal Group.
We have represented victims of head-on collisions suffering severe and life-changing injuries—from multiple fractures and internal organ damage to traumatic brain injuries (TBI), spinal cord trauma, and permanent disabilities—and our attorneys have secured major settlements and verdicts such as:
- $6,000,000 pre-trial settlement for the victim of a serious car accident in Los Angeles
- $1,000,000 pre-trial settlement for a driver involved in a collision with a rideshare vehicle
- $900,000 pre-trial settlement for the victim of a car crash in Los Angeles
- $535,000 pre-trial settlement for a passenger injured in a car crash in Los Angeles
- $175,000 pre-trial settlement for the driver injured in a collusion in Los Angeles
5 Reasons To Hire an Auto Accident Lawyer
Hiring a lawyer after a frontal crash with an oncoming vehicle is the smartest decision you can make—especially if you’ve suffered serious injuries. See five key reasons why below.
1. Serious injury claims. Direct impact collisions often cause fractures, back and neck injuries, internal organ damage, and even traumatic brain injuries. An experienced Los Angeles head-on accident lawyer can build a strong case to help you recover the maximum compensation for your medical bills, lost income, and long-term care needs.
2. Protecting you from blame. Under California’s comparative fault laws, even in a front-end collision, the at-fault driver’s insurance company may try to shift some blame onto you—claiming you stopped suddenly or contributed to the crash. Your attorney can gather evidence to prove fault and protect you from being unfairly held responsible.
3. Maximising your settlement. Insurance companies often downplay the severity of oncoming traffic crashes and make low offers. A lawyer knows how to calculate the true value of your claim, factoring in current and future medical costs, lost earnings, and the pain and suffering you’ve endured.
4. Navigating complex insurance issues. Even in what seems like a straightforward crash, disputes over liability and policy limits can arise—especially if multiple vehicles are involved. A skilled attorney understands California’s insurance rules and can handle these challenges from day one.
5. Building strong evidence. Winning a head-to-head crash claim requires solid proof—dashcam footage, police reports, medical records, accident reconstruction, and expert witness testimony. A lawyer knows how to gather, preserve, and present this evidence to strengthen your case.
How Much Are Legal Fees?
If you’ve just recently sustained injuries following an accident, you should know there are California state laws that protect your access to the very best attorneys dealing with these kinds of front-end crashes.
Los Justicieros work on a contingency fee basis—also known as a no-win-no-fee model—and according to the California Business and Professions Code § 6147, this means that we are legally obliged to:
- Never charge upfront fees for consulting or preparing your personal injury claim
- Never claim legal fees if we lose and your attorney fails to secure compensation
- Never include hidden fees beyond the arrangement pre-agreed in writing and signed by you at the beginning of our legal representation
What Happens When You Call Los Justicieros
Our process begins with a free, confidential, and zero-obligation consultation about your situation. You can call us now at +1 (424) 404-5140 to speak directly with an attorney.
We’ll ask about the injuries you sustained in your front-end collision, how the crash occurred, and any interactions you’ve already had with insurance companies or other lawyers. We may also request specific documents—such as accident reports, medical records, or correspondence with insurers—to help us assess the maximum value of your claim and determine the most effective strategy for pursuing it.
Next, we’ll explain the terms of our no-win, no-fee representation, giving you complete peace of mind about hiring our top legal services with no upfront costs. You’ll know our fee structure—only applicable if we win your case—and have the opportunity to ask as many questions as you like before deciding to move forward with us as your legal advocates.
Then, over the following months, your case will proceed as follows:
1. Immediate Investigation & Evidence Collection. We’ll swiftly launch an investigation: gathering police and collision reports, medical records, witness statements, and photos or video—all to build a strong claim.
2. Formal Claim Submission & Demand Letter. We will submit a formal claim, or demand letter, to the at-fault party’s insurer. This step is standard procedure in California’s personal injury process before filing suit.
3. Negotiations and Insurance Mediation. Following the claim, attorneys negotiate on your behalf. In California, if settlement stalls, there’s a structured option: mediation through the California Department of Insurance’s Automobile Claims Mediation Program—a formal, alternative dispute mechanism.
4. Filing a Lawsuit (If Needed). If negotiations or mediation don’t resolve the case, your lawyer files a lawsuit. California law generally gives you two years from the accident date to file (personal injury statute of limitations).
5. Trial Preparation & Court Representation. Should the case go to court, your attorney will manage discovery, file motions, attend hearings, and ultimately represent you at trial—once you win a trial verdict, then the legal fee will be the same as outlined in your original agreement.

