Attorney Michael Rehm — (800) 978-0754
Attorney Michael Rehm represents personal injury victims throughout Sunnyvale and Santa Clara County. In 2023 (the most recent year for which data is currently available), 392 people were killed or injured in traffic accidents in Sunnyvale, according to the California Office of Traffic Safety. Sunnyvale ranked 57th of 62 similarly sized California cities in total fatal and injury victims — a figure that reflects a city with significant commuter traffic, a dense network of tech campus corridors, and cyclists and pedestrians sharing roads with high-speed arterials like El Camino Real and Mathilda Avenue.
Practice Areas
Attorney Michael Rehm handles the full range of personal injury cases arising in Sunnyvale, including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, bicycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, slip and fall and premises liability claims, dog bites, rideshare accidents, wrongful death, and uninsured motorist claims. Cases involving serious injuries — traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, burn injury — require the full measure of future damages analysis that Civil Code § 3283 allows, including future medical costs and diminished earning capacity.
The Legal Standard
Civil Code § 1714(a) imposes a duty of ordinary care on every person in the management of their property or person. A defendant who breaches that duty and causes injury is liable for damages under Civil Code § 3333. California follows pure comparative fault under Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975) 13 Cal.3d 804 — a plaintiff's recovery is reduced by their percentage of fault but not eliminated.
Claims Against Government Entities
Claims arising from accidents involving dangerous road conditions, public vehicles, or public transit in Sunnyvale are subject to the Government Claims Act. Government Code § 911.2 requires a written claim to be filed with the public entity within six months of the incident. Missing this deadline can potentially bar a lawsuit against a government defendant. Tolling doctrines may apply — contact Attorney Michael Rehm to assess the specific timeline in your case.
Filing Deadline — Statute of Limitations
Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1 sets a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. Missing this deadline can potentially bar a lawsuit. Tolling doctrines may apply depending on the facts — contact Attorney Michael Rehm to assess the specific timeline in your case.
Santa Clara County Superior Court
Personal injury cases arising in Sunnyvale are filed at the Santa Clara County Superior Court, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95113. Under Local Civil Rule 1(C), all limited and unlimited civil cases must be filed at the Downtown Superior Court. E-filing is mandatory for represented parties. Cases estimated to take more than one day at trial require a Mandatory Settlement Conference, with the MSC Statement due no later than five court days before the conference.
Related Pages
- San Jose Personal Injury Attorney
- San Jose Car Accident Attorney
- San Jose Bicycle Accident Attorney
- San Jose Wrongful Death Attorney
- Santa Clara Personal Injury Attorney
Attorney Michael Rehm handles personal injury cases throughout Sunnyvale and Santa Clara County on a contingency fee basis. No fee without a recovery. Call (800) 978-0754 for a free consultation.
The information on this page is general legal information, not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Every case turns on its own facts. The law can change — statutes are amended, cases are decided, and regulations are revised; nothing on this page should be relied upon as a statement of current law without verification. Deadlines and legal bars discussed on this page are general guides — whether a particular deadline applies, has run, or is subject to tolling, and whether a particular doctrine bars or limits recovery in your case, requires individual analysis. Contact Attorney Michael Rehm to discuss the specific facts of your situation.
