
Fairfield Personal Injury Attorneys
30 Years of Legal Representation for Solano County
The law firm of Eason & Tambornini gets aggressive for victims of negligence in Fairfield. We move beyond basic settlements to secure full compensation for life-altering trauma. Whether you have been injured while walking your dog on uneven pavement in a wildlife area like Lake Solano, slipped or fallen in a commercial shopping area, or were injured in a car or other vehicle accident, Our Fairfield Personal Injury Attorneys have the local experience gained over 30 years of representing the Fairfield community in personal injury claims.
Quick Question
Top-Rated Personal Injury Attorneys in Fairfield.
How much does a Fairfield personal injury lawyer cost?
You pay $0 out-of-pocket. Our fees are contingency-based, which means you pay nothing up front. You only pay a fee (a percentage of your award) after you win. If we do not win your case, you owe no legal fees. This ensures professional representation is accessible to everyone, regardless of financial situation.
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Fairfield?
In California, you must file a claim or lawsuit for injuries caused by negligence (e.g., slip and falls or defective products) within two years. Meeting this “statute of limitations” deadline is critical to your ability to pursue damages.
What tangible and intangible losses are recoverable?
Tangible damages are visible. Damages to your body or property that can be verified with receipts, such as 100% of medical bills and lost wages, are tangible. Intangible losses, including the pain you experience and mental or emotional trauma, are intangible. These are subjective and require careful analysis and calculation.
How does the potential for a rent or mortgage gap impact what I need to do following an accident?
In Fairfield, a sudden injury—whether from a trip and fall at Solano Town Center or a high-impact wreck on I-80—immediately turns your financial health upside down. California’s disability payments rarely cover the cost of living in Solano County. This is exactly what insurance adjusters weaponize; they offer fast, low-ball settlements hoping you’ll take the cash to stay afloat. We calculate your loss of future earning potential to ensure you aren’t forced into a settlement that leaves you bankrupt six months later.
Where do personal injuries occur most in Fairfield?
Fairfield’s transit and retail hubs are consistent sites for negligence-based accidents:
- Commercial Corridors: High-frequency collisions at N. Texas Street and Travis Boulevard.
- Recreational Hazards: Trip and fall incidents or boating accidents at Lake Solano or Allan Witt Park.
- Premises Liability: Negligence-based injuries in high-traffic zones like Solano Town Center Mall.
Fairfield Emergency Medical Resources
If you have injuries like a traumatic brain injury or severe fracture, your medical record is your primary evidence. Residents are typically routed to:
- NorthBay Medical Center (Level II Trauma): 1200 B. Gale Wilson Blvd., Fairfield, CA 94533. This is the primary destination for life-threatening trauma from I-80 collisions.
- Kaiser Permanente Fairfield: 1550 Gateway Blvd, Fairfield, CA 94533.
- Sutter Urgent Care – Fairfield: 2702 Low Court, Fairfield, CA 94534. (Crucial for documenting “invisible” soft-tissue injuries in the hours after an accident).
Solano County Courthouse and Legal Logistics
All civil personal injury lawsuits in Fairfield are filed and heard through the Solano County Superior Court system at these locations:
- Solano County Hall of Justice: 600 Union Avenue, Fairfield, CA 94533.
- Old Solano Courthouse: 580 Texas Street, Fairfield, CA 94533.
- Law and Justice Center: 530 Union Avenue, Second Floor, Fairfield, CA 94533.
- Online Information: You can access civil case information via the Solano County Superior Court digital portal or utilize the Solano County Law Library for litigation resources.
Why you cannot trust an insurance adjuster’s “helpful” tone
The adjuster’s professional obligation is to their employer, not you. And they can be ruthless. They will scrutinize your social media and medical history for any inconsistencies to justify a denial. To protect you, we handle 100% of the communication and negotiations. Whether your injury involves a defective product, a dog attack, or wrongful death, our job is to act as the firewall between you and the insurance company’s tactics.
Contact Experienced Fairfield Trial Lawyers
The founding partners of Eason & Tambornini were raised in the region and have practiced in Solano County for over 30 years. If someone else’s negligence has injured you, call Eason & Tambornini today at (916) 438-1819 for a blunt, no-risk evaluation of your claim.
Results
- $12,450,697: lower extremity/back
- $6,200,000: drunk driving, loss of two loved ones
- $6,200,000: paralyzed minor
- $5,700,000: scaffolding fall; paralysis
- $3,500,000: scaffolding fall
- $3,000,000: drunk driver
- $3,000,000: traumatic brain injury
- $3,000,000: underaged woman over-served alcohol
- $2,750,000: brain injury in crosswalk
- $2,750,000: brain injury; fall through unguarded skylight
- $2,500,000: fell from the roof
- $1,750,000: red light violation causing injury
- $1,700,000: spinal cord injury; bench collapsing
- $1,500,000: crane falling on construction site
- $1,225,000: construction site case
- $1,250,000: scarring
- $1,000,000: brain and internal injuries
- $1,000,000: brain injury
- $1,000,000: concussion/scarring
- $1,000,000: hand injury; forging press
- $1,000,000: hand injury; power press
- $1,000,000: ladder fall on a job site
- $1,000,000: motorcycle, no contact crash
- $1,000,000: semi-truck side-swipe
- Six-figure confidential settlement: head injury at retail center
Practice Areas
- Bicycle Accident
- Brain Injury
- Car Accident
- Catastrophic Injury
- Construction Accident
- Dog Bite
- DUI Accident Victim
- Insurance Claims
- Motorcycle Accident
- Pain and Suffering
- Pedestrian Accident
- Product Liability
- Slip and Fall
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Truck Accident
- Uber and Lyft Accident
- Wrongful Death
- Workers’ Compensation