Personal Injury Lawyer Fighting for You

Serving Santa Clarita and the Westside

Dedicated Representation for Santa Monica Accident Victims

Injuries can happen anywhere in Santa Clarita — from the 5 and 14 freeways to busy areas around Valencia, Canyon Country, and Saugus. I take on the legal fight so you can focus on healing. I offer a free consultation and no fee unless I win. When you call The Law Office of Frederick S. Schwartz, you’ll speak directly with me, not a case handler.

Why You Need a Lawyer in Santa Clarita

Insurance companies often act fast to limit claims. As a former insurance company attorney, I know the strategies they use and how to overcome them. My approach focuses on building a strong case that reflects not just the immediate costs of an accident but the lasting impact on your life. I work to recover full compensation for medical care, lost income, and pain and suffering.

Common Causes of Accidents in Santa Clarita

Crashes on congested roads like McBean Parkway, Soledad Canyon Road, and the 5 Freeway are common, as are slip and fall incidents in local shopping centers and restaurants. Dog bites and unsafe property conditions also cause serious injuries across the area. Whatever the cause, I gather the evidence needed to prove liability and secure fair results.

What To Do After an Accident in Santa Clarita

Get medical attention immediately and follow your doctor’s instructions. Report the accident to police or the property owner. Take photos of the scene and any visible injuries. Collect names and contact details for witnesses if possible. Avoid giving detailed statements to insurers — instead, refer them to me so I can protect your rights from the start.

Santa Clarita Lawsuits — FAQs

  • What cases do you handle here?

    Car, pedestrian, bicycle, slip and fall, dog bites, wrongful death.

  • What damages can I recover?

    Medical bills, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering.

  • Do I need a lawyer for minor accidents?

    Yes, because insurers undervalue small claims.

  • How long do I have to file?

    Two years in most cases.