Our Personal Injury Practice Areas
We represent injury victims in a wide range of cases specific to the Valley Glen community, including:
Navigating the Legal System in Valley Glen
Understanding the local legal system is critical for success:
- Jurisdiction: Most Valley Glen personal injury cases are handled in the Los Angeles Superior Court system. We are familiar with the procedures, judges, and court staff.
- Insurance companies: We regularly negotiate with adjusters handling claims in the Valley Glen area and know their tactics to undervalue cases.
What to Do After an Accident in Valley Glen

- Seek Medical Care Immediately Facilities like Valley Presbyterian Hospital and local urgent care centers can provide critical documentation for your case.
- File a Police Report The Van Nuys Division of the LAPD often responds to Valley Glen accidents. An official report strengthens your claim.
- Preserve Evidence Take photos, record witness contact information, and request CCTV footage when possible.
- Call HHT Law Speak to a Valley Glen personal injury lawyer right away. We’ll review your case for free and guide you through your options.
How HHT Law Supports You After a Valley Glen Accident
We take on the legal burden and the legal system so you can focus on healing:
What Affects Your Settlement in Valley Glen?
Several factors impact the value of your claim, including:
- Severity of your injuries
- Evidence of fault (negligence)
- Available insurance coverage
- Quality of supporting documentation
- Any shared responsibility under California’s comparative negligence law
What Compensation Can You Recover?

After an accident in Valley Glen, you may be entitled to more than just coverage of your immediate medical bills. A personal injury claim can help you recover the full range of damages you’ve suffered — from financial losses to the emotional impact of your injuries. Depending on your case, here are some of the most common types of compensation available:
- Medical bills: Current and future treatment.
- Lost wages & earning potential: For time missed from work or permanent disability.
- Pain & suffering: Both physical and emotional pain damage.
- Loss of consortium: Impact on family relationships.
- Property damage: Repair or replacement of vehicles or personal property.