Your Irvine Injury Case
Bridgewater Law Group is a trusted Southern California injury firm and proud member of the Irvine Chamber of Commerce. We understand the complexities of injury law in Orange County and provide:
- Free, no-pressure consultations
- Decades of combined legal experience
- Direct access to your attorney—not just case managers
- Multilingual team
- Zero legal fees unless we win your case
What Makes Irvine a Unique Legal Environment?
Irvine stands out as one of the fastest-growing cities in California, and with that growth comes increased traffic density, development, and legal complexity. The city’s layout includes high-speed corridors such as Jamboree Road, I-405, and Culver Drive, all of which experience significant congestion throughout the day. With thousands of daily commuters and a strong presence of business hubs and corporate campuses, the risk of accidents is elevated—particularly during peak hours.
According to City-Data, Irvine consistently reports over 1,000 traffic-related injuries each year. These numbers reflect not only the city’s active roadways but also the legal challenges that can arise when dealing with injury claims. The combination of heavy traffic, fast-moving vehicles, and complex intersections creates a legal landscape where personal injury cases—especially involving automobiles and pedestrians—require both local insight and strategic representation.
Areas of Irvine We Serve
We represent clients across all neighborhoods, including:
- Woodbridge, Northwood, and Turtle Rock
- Great Park, Orchard Hills, and Quail Hill
- UCI Area & University Town Center
- Near Spectrum Center, Alton Pkwy, and Sand Canyon
The Legal Process: What to Expect
What to Expect When You Call
When you contact our firm, here’s what you can expect:
- 24/7 Availability
- Full Case Investigation
- Full Legal Strategy
- No Fee Unless We Win
- No out-of-pocket expenses
Meet Our Team
We’re a dedicated group of personal injury attorneys committed to Santa Fe Springs and surrounding communities.
Matt Zar
Myrna Ferniza
Dan Endoso
Ricardo Valenzuela
Brittany Esparza
Phi T. Pham
Elaine Gutierrez
Flor Gomez
Comyar Saleh
Elizabeth Soto
Yes—completely free and confidential.
In California, the statute of limitations is generally 2 years from the date of injury.
Yes. You’ll have direct access to your lawyer throughout the case.
Yes. California follows comparative fault rules.












