After a crash, fall, or other injury, the questions start fast. What should you say to the insurance company? How do medical bills get handled? What if pain keeps you from working or caring for your family?

A free case review gives you a clear next step before you decide what to do. At Silva Injury Law, Inc., we help people across San Diego, CA understand whether they may have a claim, what evidence matters, and what compensation may be available for losses tied to an injury.

What a case review covers

A free case review is a focused conversation about the facts of your injury and the harm it caused. We listen to what happened, ask the right follow-up questions, and explain whether your situation may support a personal injury claim.

This first review often covers more than a basic yes-or-no answer. It may include a look at fault, insurance coverage, medical treatment, missed work, and the kinds of damages that may be claimed later. Silva Injury Law, Inc. uses this time to help you understand your options before pressure from adjusters or deadlines starts to shape your choices.


When to reach out

Many people wait too long because they are unsure whether their injuries are serious enough or whether a claim is worth pursuing. A review can help when the facts are still fresh and records are easier to gather.

Common situations

  • Car accidents with pain, medical care, or missed work
  • Truck crashes involving severe property damage or injury
  • Motorcycle collisions with lasting symptoms
  • Pedestrian injuries caused by a driver’s negligence
  • Dog bite injuries that required treatment
  • Slip and fall claims tied to unsafe conditions
  • Wrongful death matters that require careful claim review
  • Assault-related injuries with insurance or third-party issues

If the facts are not clear yet, that does not rule out a claim. It usually means the review needs a closer look at reports, photos, medical notes, and witness information.


How the review works

People often want to know what happens during the first call or meeting. The process is meant to be straightforward, and it starts with your story.

  1. You describe the incident. Tell us what happened, where it happened, and what injuries followed.
  2. We identify the claim issues. Fault, insurance coverage, treatment, and losses all matter.
  3. We discuss possible evidence. Photos, medical records, witness names, and written communications can support a claim.
  4. We explain the next steps. If your case has value, we outline how the claim may move forward.

During the review, we do not expect you to know legal terms or understand every rule. Our role is to translate the facts into practical guidance you can use.


What to bring

You do not need a perfect file to start. Even partial information can help us assess your options and identify gaps that may need follow-up.

Helpful items

  • Police or incident reports
  • Medical records, discharge papers, or visit summaries
  • Photos of injuries, vehicle damage, or the scene
  • Names and contact details for witnesses
  • Insurance letters or text messages from adjusters
  • Pay records if you missed work
  • A list of symptoms, treatment dates, and out-of-pocket expenses

If you do not have these items yet, we can still review the basic facts and explain what may be worth collecting next.


Claims we review

Our free case review covers a range of injury matters. Some claims are straightforward, while others involve several parties, layered insurance issues, or disputed fault. We look at the facts and help you understand the path forward.

Accident claims

Car accident claims, truck accident claims, and motorcycle accident claims often involve medical bills, vehicle damage, lost wages, and long recovery periods. These cases may also require careful communication with insurers so your statement is not used against you.

Premises and other injuries

Slip and fall claims, dog bite injuries, pedestrian injuries, wrongful death claims, and assault-related injuries can raise different questions about negligence, responsibility, and compensation. A review helps sort out which facts matter most and what proof may support your case.


What you may recover

Every claim depends on its own facts, but a personal injury review often focuses on the losses that have already happened and the care that may still be needed. Compensation may include several different categories.

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost income
  • Pain and suffering
  • Future medical care
  • Other related losses tied to the injury

Understanding these categories early can help you avoid settling before the full impact of the injury is known. This matters especially when symptoms continue, treatment changes, or work limitations last longer than expected.


Why people call us

Many injury victims want answers without adding more stress to an already difficult situation. A free case review can give you that starting point while you focus on medical care and daily life.

Silva Injury Law, Inc. helps clients by reviewing the evidence, communicating with insurance companies, preparing claims, and negotiating settlements. We also explain where a case may be strong, where more information is needed, and what time-sensitive issues may affect your options.

We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, which means attorney fees are not paid unless compensation is recovered. That structure lets people explore a claim without taking on another immediate financial burden.


What to expect next

After the review, you should have a clearer understanding of whether to move forward and what that path may involve. Some matters need more records before a claim can be filed. Others may be ready for insurer communication or settlement discussions.

We may recommend a deeper document review, additional medical record collection, or a direct claim strategy based on the facts. The goal is to help you make a decision with more confidence and less guesswork.

If you decide to proceed, the case process usually becomes more organized. That can include gathering evidence, tracking treatment, documenting wage loss, and responding to insurer questions in a way that supports your claim.


FAQ

What is a free case review?

It is a no-cost conversation about the facts of your injury claim, the losses you have experienced, and whether legal action may be appropriate.

Do I need records before I contact you?

No. Basic details are enough to begin. Records help, but missing paperwork does not prevent an initial review.

Can I request a review after speaking with an insurance adjuster?

Yes. If you already spoke with an adjuster, we can still review what was said and discuss how it may affect your claim.

What kinds of injuries can be reviewed?

We review claims tied to car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, pedestrian injuries, dog bites, slip and fall claims, wrongful death matters, and assault-related injuries.

Will the review tell me whether my claim has value?

The review can identify possible damages, evidence needs, and liability concerns, which helps show whether a claim may have value based on the facts.

How do I start a review with your office?

Call Silva Injury Law, Inc. at +18585445113 or visit our office at 4241 Jutland Dr Suite 309, San Diego, CA 92117 to discuss your situation.


Start here

If you are dealing with injuries, medical bills, missed work, or pressure from an insurer, a free case review can help you understand what comes next. The sooner you speak up, the easier it may be to preserve useful evidence and protect your claim.

Contact Silva Injury Law, Inc. to discuss your injury matter and learn whether compensation may be available under the facts of your case.

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