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At Christopher C. Vader PC, we understand that our clients turn to us during a time of need. After being involved in a serious car accident, we know it is important for you to get honest legal guidance, support, and counsel. Working with our firm means you can expect personal attention from a trusted and skilled car accident lawyer in . Our firm is committed to providing every client with caring and compassionate service, no matter how complex or simple the case.

To learn how our firm can help you file a claim and maximize financial recovery, call our office at (760) 990-4770.

  • Attorney Christopher C. Vader

    Committed to Attaining the Best Possible Outcome for His Clients

    Attorney Christopher C. Vader is the experienced and caring personal injury lawyer at Christopher C. Vader, APLC. His level of education and professional qualifications set him apart from other attorneys you may be considering. He handles all of the case files himself rather than handing it over to others. He is committed to offering the highest level of personal attention possible. This means he is accessible to his clients and has many meetings with them during the course of the case.

    There are many traits that set Attorney Christopher C. Vader apart from others in this field. His vast experience is one characteristic that will prove to be a game changer throughout every part of your case. He has extensive experience in both state and federal trial courts and even on the appellate level. He has tried numerous cases to verdict before juries and has even defended more than a thousand depositions. Additionally, he has won cases on motions, including appealing erroneously granted motions.

    He graduated from the University of Arizona College of Law with honors in 1997. During his education, he was awarded with scholarships and other honors, such as an award for Outstanding Oral Argument. He was also an Ares Fellow, which is an honor given to only ten students per year. He is well known for his work on the case Don vs. Unum. This was a complex federal class action case where policyholders were allegedly denied their insurance benefits. The result was a $46 million settlement that offered relief to every class member across the fifty states.

Why You Should Choose Christopher C. Vader PC

Our Priority? Protecting Your Best Interests.

  • Over 20 Years of Legal Experience

  • We Know the Judges & We Know the Law

  • 1,000s of Cases Handled at State & Federal Level

  • Free Consultations for Our Clients

  • If You Can't Come to Us, We Can Travel To You

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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Questions

  • Who will be held accountable for my accident?

    Answer

    If you were injured in an accident caused by no fault of your own, or if a loved one has been wrongfully killed due to another party’s negligent or reckless behavior, then you could be eligible to file a claim and pursue financial compensation under your State’s personal injury laws. Different parties can be held responsible for an accident that resulted in injury, including individuals (like a reckless driver) or an entity (such as a trucking company or product manufacturer).

  • What is liability and what does it mean?

    Answer

    In order to pursue a claim under your State’s personal injury laws, you will most likely need to prove “liability.” Liability simply refers to the at-fault party involved in the accident. Once a liable party has been identified, it will be responsible for covering the damages that resulted from the accident. Determining liability, however, can be a complex process and will often hinge on proving “negligence.”

  • What is negligence and what does it prove?

    Answer

    In addition to identifying the at-fault party, you will also need to be able to prove “negligence.” In the most general sense, negligence refers to whether or not a person has acted outside of the scope of reasonable care to prevent injury or harm to another person. Speak with an attorney to determine what evidence is needed to prove that the party’s negligence directly resulted in the injury or property damage.

  • How much is my case worth?

    Answer

    Every case is different and to give a ballpark value could actually be counterproductive. Every single case must be carefully assessed: there are many working parts in a personal injury matter and our firm would be happy to determine how those working parts can increase or diminish the potential value of your claim. Things like negligence, liability, injury severity, property damage, and more can all be relevant factors in your claim.

Was Your Accident Caused By No Fault of Your Own?

While some crashes are black and white, the cause is not always immediately obvious in other cases. From negligent drivers to poorly maintained roads, there are countless causes of car crashes – and knowing what caused your accident can profoundly impact the trajectory of your case.

  • Negligent, Reckless Drivers
  • Improperly Trained Drivers
  • Traffic Law Violations
  • Poorly Maintained Roads
  • Inclement Weather
  • Defective Auto Parts
  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Reduced

    There may be a chance that you can get your charges reduced to a misdemeanor, depending upon circumstances with what exactly happened.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Suppressed Evidence

    In some instances, it can be proven that some type of violation occurred during the process of investigation, which could lead to evidence being thrown out of court.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Dismissed

    We work tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome, including getting your criminal charges completely dismissed, acquitted, or dropped.

Cover Your Bases with Our Bus Accident Checklist

9 Things You Should Do After a Bus Crash

  • Stay at the scene of the accident, but move to a safe location.

  • Make sure you and anyone else who is hurt receives necessary medical attention.

  • Contact law enforcement to report the accident.

  • Exchange information with the other driver (ex: name, insurance, etc.)

  • Talk to witnesses, if any, and write down their contact information.

  • Take pictures of the accident, including the cars, the scene, and any injuries.

  • Let your insurance company know about the accident.

  • Document and save everything regarding the accident.

  • Hire a personal injury attorney to look out for your best interests.

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