Inland Empire Car and Truck Accident Law w. Deborah Song

Empire Law Firm

Inland Empire Car and Truck Accident Law w. Deborah Song is a podcast for the people of Riverside County and the surrounding communities who deserve to know their rights after a crash — and who deserve an attorney who actually knows and cares about their neighborhoods. Deborah Song founded Inland Injury Law Center after building her legal career in Orange County's fiercely competitive personal injury market, then making a deliberate choice to bring that expertise back home. Born and raised in Moreno Valley, she has seen firsthand what happens when people in the Inland Empire are underrepresented — or when they settle for less because they didn't know they could demand more. This podcast exists to close that gap. Every episode covers the real challenges that accident victims in California face: insurance companies that drag their feet or lowball injured people, medical bills piling up before a case even gets started, confusion about fault and liability under California's comparative negligence laws, and the critical steps most people miss in the hours right after a collision. Deborah brings years of experience fighting for injured clients and breaks each topic down in plain terms, without the detachment of an attorney who has never set foot in the communities she's talking about. This show is for the person who just got hit on the 60, the worker hurt in a truck accident on the 15, and the family in Eastvale trying to figure out what to do after a driver with no insurance ran a red light and changed everything. Deborah has been in these situations with her clients, and she is here to make sure her community is never left in the dark. Topics covered in this podcast include: * The most important steps to take right after a car or truck accident in California * How insurance adjusters evaluate claims — and the tactics they use to pay out less * What uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage means for Inland Empire residents * Why getting medical attention quickly protects both your health and your case * Settling versus going to trial: how to know which path makes sense * The most common mistakes that weaken an injury claim before it even starts * How personal injury attorneys build strong cases from the ground up * Deborah's story — from Moreno Valley to Orange County and back home again Whether you're currently dealing with a claim, recovering from an accident, or just want to be prepared before something happens, Inland Empire Car and Truck Accident Law w. Deborah Song gives you local, honest, experience-backed guidance from an attorney who is part of your community. Free consultation at inlandinjury.com | (951) 724-5307

Episodes

  1. How Police Reports Win Car Accident Lawsuits in Norco, California

    Jun 26

    How Police Reports Win Car Accident Lawsuits in Norco, California

    What evidence actually wins a car accident case in Norco, Riverside County? Whether the crash happened on Hamner Avenue, at the I-15 and Highway 91 interchange, or on 6th Street, the police report, photos, dashcam footage, and medical records determine whether you get fair compensation through the Superior Court of California, County of Riverside - or walk away with nothing. Deborah Song, Founder and Managing Attorney at Empire Law, sits down with Abby to walk through every evidence category under California law, including which police agency - the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, California Highway Patrol, or Jurupa Valley Police Department - responds to your Norco accident and why that matters. Questions answered in this episode: Which agency responds to a Norco car accident and writes the police report? What information in a Riverside County police report affects your compensation claim? How do insurance companies use police reports to minimize or deny accident claims? What should you do if your Norco police report contains a narrative error? How do crash scene photos and witness statements build a Norco injury case? How can dashcam or business surveillance footage on Hamner Avenue flip a liability dispute? What role does medical evidence play in proving injuries in a Riverside County case? What is negligence per se under the California Vehicle Code? What are the most powerful pieces of evidence that win car accident lawsuits? Topics covered: Riverside County Sheriff's Department jurisdiction, California Highway Patrol jurisdiction on the I-15 and SR-91, Jurupa Valley Police Department, negligence per se under the California Vehicle Code, evidence preservation letters, dashcam and surveillance footage on Hamner Avenue, biomechanical engineering and EDR black box analysis, accident reconstruction, medical records and diagnostic imaging, CCP Section 335.1 statute of limitations, Superior Court of California County of Riverside. California statutes referenced: CCP Section 335.1 (two-year personal injury statute of limitations), California Vehicle Code (negligence per se - traffic citations establishing fault). Notable from this episode: Deborah Song on Norco police jurisdiction: "If you are on the freeway in Norco, let's say the 15 or the 91, then you will call a CHP officer - that's their jurisdiction. If you're on a local street, not the freeway in Norco, you have mainly the Riverside Sheriff's Department who come out to do the reports." Deborah Song on video evidence urgency: "Unlike people, video doesn't blink and they don't forget. Dashcam footage and surveillance video from a local Norco business can entirely flip a liability dispute, especially on Hamner." Deborah Song on what wins cases: "When an insurance adjuster sees that the evidence chain is seamless, they'll realize that they can't win at trial. And so ultimately they will settle the case." Free consultation: empireatty.com Phone: (951) 724-5307 Office: Norco, CA - Riverside County #NorcoCarAccident #RiversideCountyAccidentLawyer #CaliforniaNegligencePerSe #EvidencePreservation #CaliforniaCarAccidentLaw #EmpireLaw This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Watching this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Chapters 00:00:00 What Evidence Wins a Car Accident Case in Norco, Riverside County? 00:01:06 Which Police Agency Responds to Norco Car Accidents? CHP vs. Riverside Sheriff 00:03:49 What Information in a Norco Police Accident Report Affects Compensation? 00:05:35 How Do Insurance Companies Use Police Reports in California Accident Claims? 00:06:21 What to Do If Your Norco Police Accident Report Contains Errors 00:07:55 How Do Photos and Witness Statements Build a Norco Car Accident Case? 00:10:07 How Does Dashcam and Surveillance Video Impact Norco Accident Claims? 00:12:51 What Role Does Medical Evidence Play in a Riverside County Injury Case? 00:15:06 How Do Expert Witnesses and Accident Reconstruction Prove Fault in California? 00:17:38 What Is Negligence Per Se? California Vehicle Code Citations and Fault in Norco 00:19:45 What Evidence Wins Car Accident Lawsuits in Riverside County Court?

    23 min
  2. How Police Reports & Evidence Win Car Accident Lawsuits in the Inland Empire

    Jun 26

    How Police Reports & Evidence Win Car Accident Lawsuits in the Inland Empire

    Police reports, dashcam footage, witness statements, and expert testimony decide whether Inland Empire car accident victims get compensated or walk away with nothing. Deborah Song, Founder and Managing Attorney at Empire Law, sits down with Abby to break down every evidence category that matters in a California car accident case filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Riverside or County of San Bernardino. Questions answered in this episode: Why is the police accident report one of the most important documents in a California car accident claim? How do insurance companies use police reports to minimize or deny claims? Can a police officer's fault opinion affect a California civil lawsuit? What should you do if your Inland Empire police report contains errors? Why do independent witness statements decide liability in California car accidents? What is negligence per se under the California Vehicle Code? How do lawyers build a corroboration chain to win car accident lawsuits? What are the most powerful pieces of evidence that win car accident lawsuits? Topics covered: California police accident reports, negligence per se under the California Vehicle Code, pure comparative negligence (Li v. Yellow Cab Co.), evidence preservation letters, dashcam and surveillance footage, biomechanical engineering testimony, Event Data Recorder (EDR) black box analysis, accident reconstruction, economic vs. non-economic damages, CCP Section 335.1, insurance delay-deny-defend tactics, Superior Court of California County of Riverside, Superior Court of California County of San Bernardino. California statutes referenced: CCP Section 335.1 (two-year personal injury statute of limitations), California Vehicle Code (negligence per se - traffic citations establishing fault), California pure comparative negligence (Li v. Yellow Cab Co.). Notable from this episode: Deborah Song on police report admissibility: "Traffic accident reports are generally inadmissible hearsay in a California civil court trial. The officer has to be called to testify personally about what they physically saw, but their ultimate opinion on fault doesn't automatically dictate a lawsuit's outcome." Deborah Song on what wins cases: "High quality video footage of the actual impact is incredibly powerful. Close behind that are statements from truly neutral third party eyewitnesses, and objective medical imaging like an MRI showing fresh physical trauma." Free consultation: empireatty.com Phone: (951) 724-5307 Office: Inland Empire, CA (Riverside and San Bernardino Counties) #InlandEmpireCarAccident #CaliforniaNegligencePerSe #RiversideCountyAccidentLawyer #EvidencePreservation #CaliforniaCarAccidentLaw #EmpireLaw This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Watching this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Chapters 00:00:00 What Should Inland Empire Drivers Know About Car Accident Evidence? 00:01:21 Why Is the Police Report Critical in a Car Accident Claim? California Evidence 00:01:59 What Does a Police Accident Report Contain That Affects Compensation? 00:03:05 How Do Insurance Companies Use Police Reports in Inland Empire Claims? 00:04:00 Can a Police Officer's Fault Opinion Influence a California Civil Lawsuit? 00:05:35 What to Do If Your Police Report Has Errors - Inland Empire, CA 00:06:41 How Important Are Crash Scene Photos for a California Compensation Case? 00:07:42 Why Do Witness Statements Determine Liability in Inland Empire Car Accidents? 00:10:03 How Does Dashcam and Surveillance Video Impact Inland Empire Accident Claims? 00:11:30 What Role Does Medical Evidence Play in Proving Injuries Under California Law? 00:13:31 How Do Lawyers Use Expert Witnesses to Win Car Accident Cases in California? 00:16:37 What Is Accident Reconstruction? EDR Data and 3D Modeling in CA Courts 00:18:06 How Vehicle Damage Reports Reveal Fault in Inland Empire Car Accidents 00:20:37 What Is Negligence Per Se? California Vehicle Code Citations and Fault 00:23:01 How Do Medical Bills and Treatment Records Determine Compensation in California? 00:26:56 How Do California Lawyers Build an Evidence Chain to Win Accident Lawsuits? 00:28:30 Can a Bad Police Report Be Overcome in an Inland Empire Car Accident Case? 00:30:34 How Do Insurance Companies Challenge Evidence? The Delay, Deny, Defend Tactic 00:33:12 Why Do Strong Evidence Cases Settle Faster in Inland Empire Courts? 00:37:18 When Evidence Is Disputed, How Does That Affect Trial Risk in California? 00:40:39 What Evidence Wins Car Accident Lawsuits in Inland Empire Courts?

    44 min
  3. How Injury Type Affects Your Car Accident Payout in Norco

    May 19

    How Injury Type Affects Your Car Accident Payout in Norco

    What your Norco car accident case is worth depends on the type of crash you were in, the type of injury you suffered, and how California's pure comparative negligence rule applies. Deborah Song of Empire Law breaks down the crash types common at the SR-91 / I-15 interchange and across Norco's mix of freeway and unpaved roads, the injuries those crashes produce, and the legal mechanics that decide what an injured Californian recovers. Questions answered in this episode: What should you do immediately after a Norco car accident? How does crash type affect a Norco compensation claim? How does California's pure comparative negligence rule work in shared-fault crashes? What evidence matters most in a Norco car accident claim? What makes Norco crashes different from other Inland Empire crashes? How do "soft tissue" injuries affect Norco compensation? How do TBI and spinal cord injuries impact Norco timelines? How do California insurers calculate Norco settlement offers? When should you hire a Norco car accident attorney? Topics covered: California pure comparative negligence under Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975), the California Vehicle Code rear-end presumption of fault, T-bone and head-on liability disputes, freeway pileup multi-impact analysis, dash cam evidence on Norco's unpaved roads, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department versus Jurupa Valley Police Department, soft tissue reserve tiers, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury indicators, treatment gap analysis, maximum medical improvement, insurance settlement software, Medicare and Medi-Cal medical bill reductions, and the SR-91 / I-15 interchange. California legal authorities referenced: pure comparative negligence under Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975), California Vehicle Code provisions on rear-end safe following distance and right-of-way, and the reasonable-person standard for unmarked or unpaved roadways. Deborah Song on soft tissue framing: "The moment you admit to it being a soft tissue is where your case goes to die." Deborah Song on dash cams on Norco's unpaved roads: "In places like Norco, if you frequent those areas often, I highly recommend getting a dash cam because in a situation like that, it's not about lane change. You don't even know where the lane is." Deborah Song on California pure comparative negligence: "If it's a 50/50 situation, he said, she said, the other driver's accepting 50% liability, and case is worth $100, then you are entitled to receive up to $50." Free consultation: inlandinjury.com Phone: (951) 456-3891 Office: Hamner Ave, Norco, CA #NorcoCarAccident #CaliforniaComparativeNegligence #InlandEmpireInjuryLawyer #SR91Interchange #LiVYellowCab #RiversideCountySherif The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is different. To discuss your specific situation, contact Empire Law or a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Chapters 00:00:00 What Drives the Value of a Norco Car Accident Case in California? 00:01:15 What to Do Right After a Norco Car Accident in California 00:02:40 How Does Crash Type Shape Your Norco Compensation Claim? 00:04:25 How Does California Pure Comparative Negligence Work in Norco? 00:05:45 What Evidence Wins a Norco Car Accident Claim? Dash Cams on Dirt Roads 00:07:05 What Makes Norco Crashes Different? RCSD vs Jurupa Valley PD 00:08:20 How Do Insurers Use "Soft Tissue" to Lower Norco Whiplash Claims? 00:09:45 How Do TBI and Spinal Cord Injuries Affect Norco Compensation? 00:11:35 How Do Treatment Gaps Hurt a Norco California Injury Claim? 00:13:30 How Do California Insurers Calculate Norco Settlement Offers? 00:15:40 When Should You Hire a Norco Car Accident Attorney? 00:18:25 One Thing to Remember After a Norco Car Accident: Get a Dash Cam 00:19:25 How to Reach Empire Law in Norco

    21 min
  4. What Norco Drivers Need to Know Before Filing a Car Accident Claim

    May 19

    What Norco Drivers Need to Know Before Filing a Car Accident Claim

    What you do after a Norco car accident decides what your California claim is worth. Deborah Song of Empire Law walks Kara through scene steps, the SR-1 form, pure comparative negligence, evidence collection in Horsetown USA, and the local realities of working with the Riverside County Sheriff on Norco-area crashes. Questions answered in this episode: What should you do immediately after a Norco car accident? When is the SR-1 form required to report a California car accident? Where should you get medical care after a Norco crash? How does California's pure comparative negligence rule work? How long do you have to file a Norco car accident lawsuit? What evidence matters most for a Norco car accident claim? When should you hire a Norco car accident attorney? Should you accept the insurance settlement offer or go to trial? Topics covered: Riverside County Sheriff coverage of Norco, the Jurupa Valley Police Department, the SR-1 form 10-day filing deadline, the $1,000 property damage threshold, Norco Urgent Care on Hamner Avenue, Corona Regional Medical Center, Emergency Medi-Cal, personal injury liens, pure comparative negligence, accident reconstructionists, the two-year California statute of limitations, Ring camera and business surveillance footage preservation, the SR-91 and I-15 interchange, and horses as property under California law. California law referenced: California Vehicle Code § 16000 (SR-1 reporting duty, 10-day deadline), California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1 (two-year personal injury statute of limitations), and the pure comparative negligence doctrine from Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975). Deborah Song on California's pure comparative negligence rule: "You can recover damages even if you were mostly at fault. Your recovery is reduced by the percentage of your fault. For example, if you're 70% at fault, you can still recover 30% of your damages." Deborah Song on California's two-year filing deadline: "Generally, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. If you miss the deadline, you do lose your right to sue and recover everything, or anything." Deborah Song founded Empire Law and represents Norco and Riverside County car accident clients on contingency. Watch on YouTube. Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Subscribe for new episodes of Empire Law. Free consultation: empireatty.com Phone: (951) 456-3891 Email: info@empireatty.com #NorcoCarAccident #RiversideCountySheriff #CaliforniaSR1Form #CaliforniaPureComparative #PersonalInjuryLien #NorcoLawyer The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is different. To discuss your specific situation, contact Empire Law or a licensed California attorney. Chapters 00:00:00 How to File a Car Accident Claim in Norco, California 00:00:45 What to Do After a Norco Car Accident? Riverside County Sheriff 00:03:50 Are You Required to Report a Norco Car Accident? California SR-1 Form 00:05:25 Where to Get Medical Care After a Norco Crash? Personal Injury Lien 00:07:30 What Is California's Pure Comparative Negligence Rule? 00:09:25 How Do You File a Norco Car Accident Insurance Claim? 00:11:15 How Long to File a Norco Car Accident Lawsuit? 00:12:10 What Evidence Wins a Norco Crash? Ring Cameras and Surveillance 00:14:30 What Makes Norco Car Accidents Different? Horses as Property 00:15:25 When Should You Hire a Norco Car Accident Attorney? 00:17:15 Should You Settle Your Norco Crash or Try Riverside County Court? 00:19:00 Final Advice for Norco Car Accident Victims 00:19:55 How to Reach Empire Law in Norco

    21 min
  5. How Car Accident and Injury Type Determine Your Compensation w. Deborah Song

    May 19

    How Car Accident and Injury Type Determine Your Compensation w. Deborah Song

    What your Inland Empire car accident claim is worth depends on the crash type, the injury type, and how California's pure comparative negligence rule applies. Deborah Song of Empire Law walks through every common IE crash scenario and the injuries that drive compensation under California law. Questions answered in this episode: What are the most common Inland Empire car accident types? What is California's pure comparative negligence rule? How do insurers use "soft tissue" framing to lower whiplash claims? How do traumatic brain injuries affect a California claim's value? What is uninsured motorist coverage in a California hit-and-run? How do California insurers calculate settlement offers? When should you hire an Inland Empire car accident attorney? Topics covered: pure comparative negligence under Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975), the California Vehicle Code rear-end presumption of fault, EDR black box data, MRI versus X-ray spinal documentation, uninsured motorist coverage, maximum medical improvement, life care planners, defense medical examinations, the 1-to-5x general damages multiplier, the $30,000 California minimum bodily injury limit, and California Department of Insurance bad-faith complaints. California legal authorities referenced: Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975) establishing pure comparative negligence, California Vehicle Code provisions on safe following distance and the $30,000 minimum bodily injury liability requirement, and California Department of Insurance bad-faith complaint procedures. Deborah Song on soft tissue framing: "Soft tissue is actually verbiage that insurance companies use, and they utilize that to put a minimal value on your claim. Never in my career, in my history, have I ever said our client has soft tissue injuries." Deborah Song on the California settlement formula: "They'll take a look at your medical bills, and they'll take a look at your lost wages. They'll add it together, and then they will multiply that by anywhere between one and five to get your general damages." Free consultation: inlandinjury.com Phone: (951) 456-3891 Email: info@empireatty.com #CaliforniaComparativeNegligence #InlandEmpireCarAccident #CaliforniaUMCoverage #SanBernardinoInjuryLawyer #CaliforniaTBIClaim #LiVYellowCab The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is different. To discuss your specific situation, contact Empire Law or a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Chapters 00:00:00 What Drives an Inland Empire Car Accident Claim's Value? 00:01:10 What Are the Most Common Inland Empire Crash Types? 00:01:56 How Does Fault Work in a California Rear-End Crash? 00:04:18 Why Do Head-On Collisions Drive the Largest IE Claims? 00:08:53 How Do Lawyers Prove California T-Bone Fault? EDR Black Box 00:16:44 How Does California UM Coverage Work in IE Hit-and-Runs? 00:27:24 What Is California's Pure Comparative Negligence Rule? 00:33:10 How Do Insurers Use "Soft Tissue" to Lower IE Whiplash Claims? 00:39:16 How Do TBI Injuries Affect California Compensation Value? 00:46:19 How Do Broken Bones Change California Auto Injury Tiers? 00:49:35 How Are Burns and PTSD Valued in California Claims? 00:55:06 What Role Do Medical Experts Play? DME, Life Care Planner 01:04:59 How Do Medical Record Gaps Hurt California Causation? 01:08:52 What Is Maximum Medical Improvement in California PI? 01:11:50 How Do Lost Wages Work in California PI Claims? 01:14:07 How Do California Insurers Calculate Settlements? 1-to-5x Multiplier 01:16:28 When Should You Hire an IE Car Accident Attorney? 01:20:46 What Evidence Wins an IE Car Accident Claim? 01:22:47 Do San Bernardino and Riverside Juries Award More for Visible Injuries? 01:25:10 How Do California Demand Letters and Bad Faith Leverage Work? 01:28:07 What If a California Insurer Denies Your Claim? 01:31:08 One Thing to Remember After an IE Car Accident 01:31:54 How to Reach Empire Law

    1h 33m
  6. How to File a Car Accident Claim in Inland Empire w. Deborah Song

    May 19

    How to File a Car Accident Claim in Inland Empire w. Deborah Song

    How you handle the first hours after an Inland Empire car accident decides what your California claim is worth. Deborah Song of Empire Law walks Kara through it. Questions answered in this episode: What should you do immediately after an Inland Empire car accident? What is Proposition 213 and how does it limit your damages? How long do you have to file a California car accident lawsuit? What if the other driver has no insurance? How does UM/UIM coverage work? Topics covered: SR-1 reporting to the California DMV, California two-party consent recording, $30K/$60K/$15K minimum auto insurance, UM/UIM coverage, pure comparative negligence, Proposition 213, recorded statements, preservation of evidence and spoliation, commercial vehicle dash cams, diminution in value, personal injury liens, the two-year statute of limitations, six-month government claims deadline, tolling for minor plaintiffs, and Inland Empire venue considerations. California statutes referenced: Vehicle Code § 16000 (SR-1 reporting), Vehicle Code § 16056 (minimum liability), Insurance Code § 11580.2 (UM/UIM), Civil Code § 3333.4 (Proposition 213), Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1 (two-year SOL), Government Code § 911.2 (six-month government claims), and CCP § 352 (minor tolling). Deborah Song on California's pure comparative negligence rule: "You can recover damages even if you were mostly at fault. So your recovery is reduced by percentage of fault. For example, if you are 70% at fault, you can still recover 30% of your damages." Deborah Song on recorded statements with insurance adjusters: "Do not give a recorded statement without consulting an attorney first." Deborah Song founded Empire Law and serves clients across San Bernardino and Riverside Counties on contingency. Free consultation: empireatty.com Phone: (951) 456-3891 Email: info@empireatty.com #InlandEmpireCarAccident #CaliforniaProp213 #CaliforniaPureComparative #SR1Form #UMUIMCoverage #RiversideCountyLawyer The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is different. To discuss your specific situation, contact Empire Law or a licensed California attorney. Chapters 00:00:00 How to File a Car Accident Claim in the Inland Empire 00:00:45 What Should You Do Immediately After an Inland Empire Crash? 00:05:55 Are You Required to Report a Car Accident in California? SR-1 Form 00:07:35 Where to Get Medical Care After an Inland Empire Car Accident? 00:10:35 How Does California's Fault-Based Insurance System Work? 00:11:55 What Are California's Minimum Auto Insurance Limits? $30K/$60K/$15K 00:14:00 What Is California's Pure Comparative Negligence Rule? 00:16:00 How Do You File a California Car Accident Claim? 00:21:00 What Damages Can You Recover in a California Car Accident? 00:27:00 Should You Give an Insurance Adjuster a Recorded Statement? 00:29:30 How Do California Insurance Companies Reduce or Deny Claims? 00:34:00 What Evidence Wins an Inland Empire Crash Case? 00:39:00 How Do Medical Records Affect a California Settlement? Medical Liens 00:44:00 How Long Do You Have to File a California Car Accident Lawsuit? 00:45:10 California Government Claims: 6-Month Deadline for City and County 00:49:20 How Is Fault Determined in an Inland Empire Crash? Police Report 00:52:15 Can You File a Claim If You Were Partly at Fault in California? 00:52:55 What If the Other Driver Has No Insurance? UM/UIM in California 00:55:10 What Makes Inland Empire Car Accidents Different? 00:57:25 When Should You Hire an Inland Empire Car Accident Attorney? 00:59:50 Common Mistakes That Hurt a California Car Accident Claim 01:02:30 Why Social Media Can Sink Your California Car Accident Case 01:03:50 Final Advice for Inland Empire Car Accident Victims 01:04:25 How to Reach Empire Law in the Inland Empire

    1h 6m
  7. The YOU Interview with Deborah Song

    Mar 20

    The YOU Interview with Deborah Song

    What does it look like when an attorney chooses her community over convenience? In this debut episode of Inland Empire Car and Truck Accident Law w. Deborah Song, founding attorney Deborah Song shares her story — where she came from, why she came back, and what she's building for the people of the Inland Empire. Deborah grew up in Moreno Valley, watched her peers leave the Inland Empire for bigger cities and more prestigious zip codes, and eventually followed the same path herself — moving to Orange County to attend law school and launch her legal career. But the further she got from home, the more she realized what her community was missing: aggressive, sophisticated legal representation from someone who actually cared about its people. So she came back. She founded Inland Injury Law Center to give the Inland Empire the same quality of legal advocacy she'd spent years sharpening in one of California's most competitive legal markets. In "The YOU Interview," Deborah walks listeners through her journey from UC Riverside to Western State University College of Law, her early years representing injured victims, and the moment she decided to stop sowing seeds in a community of strangers and start investing in the one that raised her. She shares her philosophy on fighting insurance companies, her belief that winning a case is about achieving justice not just a payout, and her vision for what Inland Injury Law Center can become for the people it serves. This is the episode that introduces the attorney, the firm, and the mission. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: - Deborah's personal story: growing up in the Inland Empire, leaving, and choosing to come back and serve her community - What inspired her to focus exclusively on representing injured victims — never insurance companies - Her approach to personal injury cases: from the first call through investigation, negotiation, and resolution - Why she believes local representation matters and what sets Inland Injury Law Center apart from bigger, more distant firms - Her philosophy on justice versus settlement — and why there's a difference - How technology is changing personal injury law and how she stays ahead - How to reach Inland Injury Law Center for a free consultation ABOUT INLAND INJURY LAW CENTER: Founded by Deborah Song, Inland Injury Law Center is a personal injury firm dedicated to serving the Inland Empire community — the community that raised her. Based in Norco and serving Eastvale, Corona, Riverside, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino, and surrounding areas, the firm represents accident victims on a contingency fee basis, meaning no fees unless they win. Free consultation at inlandinjury.com Phone: (951) 724-5307 (tel:(951) 724-5307) Text Us(657) 348-3786 (sms:6573483786) Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Deborah Song 00:00:52 The Origin Story: From Middle School Dreams to Law School 00:04:49 Educational Journey and Law School Challenges 00:08:43 Reality Check: Expectations vs. The Actual Practice of Law 00:12:08 Finding Personal Injury: A Serendipitous Career Path 00:17:37 Bringing OC Expertise Back to the Inland Empire 00:22:55 Beyond Bodily Injury: The Full Scope of Personal Injury Cases 00:25:19 Breaking Misconceptions About Personal Injury Attorneys 00:28:30 The Mission: Making Clients Feel Heard 00:31:13 Case Strategy and Evaluation Process 00:34:50 Insurance Policies and Protecting Your Assets 00:47:29 Settlement vs. Litigation: Making the Right Choice 00:52:23 Defining Success Beyond Dollar Amounts 00:54:24 What Sets Empire Law Apart: Diminution of Value and Loss of Use 00:57:40 Memorable Cases and Hard-Learned Lessons 01:07:00 Community Involvement and Pro Bono Work 01:11:25 Recognition and the Super Lawyers Rising Star Award 01:13:13 The Future of Personal Injury Law and Potential Challenges 01:16:08 AI, Technology, and Modern Legal Marketing 01:21:39 Client Communication: The Guiding Principle 01:28:06 Getting Help: How to Contact Empire Law Firm

    1h 30m

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Inland Empire Car and Truck Accident Law w. Deborah Song is a podcast for the people of Riverside County and the surrounding communities who deserve to know their rights after a crash — and who deserve an attorney who actually knows and cares about their neighborhoods. Deborah Song founded Inland Injury Law Center after building her legal career in Orange County's fiercely competitive personal injury market, then making a deliberate choice to bring that expertise back home. Born and raised in Moreno Valley, she has seen firsthand what happens when people in the Inland Empire are underrepresented — or when they settle for less because they didn't know they could demand more. This podcast exists to close that gap. Every episode covers the real challenges that accident victims in California face: insurance companies that drag their feet or lowball injured people, medical bills piling up before a case even gets started, confusion about fault and liability under California's comparative negligence laws, and the critical steps most people miss in the hours right after a collision. Deborah brings years of experience fighting for injured clients and breaks each topic down in plain terms, without the detachment of an attorney who has never set foot in the communities she's talking about. This show is for the person who just got hit on the 60, the worker hurt in a truck accident on the 15, and the family in Eastvale trying to figure out what to do after a driver with no insurance ran a red light and changed everything. Deborah has been in these situations with her clients, and she is here to make sure her community is never left in the dark. Topics covered in this podcast include: * The most important steps to take right after a car or truck accident in California * How insurance adjusters evaluate claims — and the tactics they use to pay out less * What uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage means for Inland Empire residents * Why getting medical attention quickly protects both your health and your case * Settling versus going to trial: how to know which path makes sense * The most common mistakes that weaken an injury claim before it even starts * How personal injury attorneys build strong cases from the ground up * Deborah's story — from Moreno Valley to Orange County and back home again Whether you're currently dealing with a claim, recovering from an accident, or just want to be prepared before something happens, Inland Empire Car and Truck Accident Law w. Deborah Song gives you local, honest, experience-backed guidance from an attorney who is part of your community. Free consultation at inlandinjury.com | (951) 724-5307