This page provides general legal information about accident injury accidents in Fresno, California for educational purposes. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Accident data is sourced from public records and may not reflect the most recent reporting period. Consult a licensed California attorney before making any legal decisions.
Courts & Filing in Fresno
Accident injury cases in Fresno are filed in Fresno County Superior Court. The court handles personal injury cases under California's pure comparative fault system, with a two-year statute of limitations for standard claims.
Personal injury lawsuits arising from accidents in Fresno are filed in Fresno County Superior Court at 1130 O St., Fresno, CA 93721. Street parking and surface lots near the courthouse. eFiling available. Filing windows 8:00am–4:00pm. Trial timelines 18–24 months — faster than coastal courts. Branch locations at Clovis, Selma, and Sanger. High uninsured driver rate makes UM coverage critical in Fresno accident claims. Unlimited civil cases — amounts in dispute over $35,000 — are filed as unlimited civil. Limited civil cases — $35,000 or less — follow simplified procedures in the same court. California requires eFiling for unlimited civil cases statewide.
Street parking and surface lots near the courthouse. eFiling available. Filing windows 8:00am–4:00pm. Trial timelines 18–24 months — faster than coastal courts. Branch locations at Clovis, Selma, and Sanger. High uninsured driver rate makes UM coverage critical in Fresno accident claims.
California Law in Fresno Cases
California's personal injury statute of limitations is two years from the accident date under CCP § 335.1. For government entity vehicles, a written tort claim must be filed within six months under Government Code § 911.2. California uses pure comparative fault — injured persons may recover even with partial fault, with recovery reduced by their fault percentage. California's minimum auto insurance is $30,000/$60,000/$15,000 effective January 1, 2025 under SB 1107. Senate Bill 371 (eff. January 1, 2026) reduced rideshare UM/UIM coverage to $60,000 per person for third-party uninsured crashes.
Fresno Accident Data
Fresno reported 4,211 total crashes and 3,890 injury crashes in 2023 according to SWITRS / TIMS. These figures reflect accidents reported to law enforcement within city limits and processed through the California Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System (SWITRS). The actual number of crashes — including those not reported to law enforcement — is substantially higher. Vehicle crashes are the leading cause of traumatic injury in Fresno and across California.
High-Risk Areas in Fresno
High-risk corridors in Fresno include major freeway interchanges, downtown grid intersections, and arterial commercial corridors with high pedestrian and vehicle interaction. Publicly available crash data for specific intersections within Fresno is available through the Transportation Injury Mapping System (TIMS) at tims.berkeley.edu, which maps SWITRS crash data by location. Vision Zero corridors — identified by the city's transportation department as the highest-injury network — concentrate the majority of serious crash injury incidents.
Insurance Landscape — Fresno
California's minimum auto liability insurance requirements of $30,000/$60,000/$15,000 apply statewide including in Fresno. Uninsured and underinsured driver rates vary by neighborhood within Fresno and across California — NICB data shows above-average uninsured motorist rates in California's major metropolitan areas. Carrying uninsured motorist (UM) and underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage above the mandatory minimum is the most important financial protection against uninsured or minimally insured at-fault drivers in any California market.
What Happened to You?
Each type of accident involves different legal considerations. Select your situation for specific information about accident injury accidents in Fresno.
Rear-End Collision in Fresno
California law as it applies to rear-end collision accidents in Fresno.
Rear-End Collision in FresnoHit and Run in Fresno
California law as it applies to hit and run accidents in Fresno.
Hit and Run in FresnoRideshare Accident in Fresno
California law as it applies to rideshare accident accidents in Fresno.
Rideshare Accident in FresnoDrunk Driver Accident in Fresno
California law as it applies to drunk driver accident accidents in Fresno.
Drunk Driver Accident in FresnoTruck Accident in Fresno
California law as it applies to truck accident accidents in Fresno.
Truck Accident in FresnoIntersection Accident in Fresno
California law as it applies to intersection accident accidents in Fresno.
Intersection Accident in FresnoFrequently Asked Questions — Fresno
General answers to questions about accident injury accidents in Fresno. These are educational — your specific situation requires a licensed attorney.
What courts handle car accident cases in Fresno?
Personal injury cases in Fresno are filed in Fresno County Superior Court at 1130 O St., Fresno, CA 93721. Unlimited civil cases — amounts in dispute over $35,000 — are filed there. Street parking and surface lots near the courthouse. eFiling available. Filing windows 8:00am–4:00pm. Trial timelines 18–24 months — faster than coastal courts. Branch locations at Clovis, Selma, and Sanger. High uninsured driver rate makes UM coverage critical in Fresno accident claims.
How long do I have to file a claim in California?
The general statute of limitations is two years from the accident date under CCP § 335.1. For government entity vehicles, a written tort claim is required within six months under Government Code § 911.2. File an SR-1 with the California DMV within 10 days if any injury occurred or damage exceeded $1,000.
What is California's minimum auto insurance in Fresno?
Effective January 1, 2025, California's minimum liability insurance is $30,000 per person / $60,000 per occurrence / $15,000 for property damage under SB 1107. These are state minimums — local requirements do not vary by city. The at-fault driver's insurer pays up to the policy limits; UIM coverage supplements when damages exceed those limits.
What should I do immediately after an accident in Fresno?
Call 911, photograph the scene, exchange information with all drivers, collect witness contacts, seek same-day medical evaluation, file SR-1 with the California DMV within 10 days, and consult an attorney before providing any recorded statement to the at-fault driver's insurer. Use the Post-Accident Checklist for a complete step-by-step reference.
Does California's pure comparative fault rule apply in Fresno?
Yes. California's pure comparative fault system applies statewide. Even if you were partially at fault for the accident in Fresno, your recovery is reduced by your fault percentage — not eliminated. A driver found 20% at fault recovers 80% of their total documented damages from the at-fault party.
Are there specific situations that are especially common in Fresno?
All six core accident situation types — rear-end collisions, hit and run, rideshare accidents, drunk driver accidents, truck accidents, and intersection accidents — occur in Fresno. Select the situation page that matches your accident from the grid above for California law specific to that accident type, including how it applies in the Fresno context.
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California Statutes, Fault Rules & Insurance Requirements
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