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The MVP of Personal Injury Law w. Brett & Chelsee Sachs

The MVP of Personal Injury Law w. Brett & Chelsee Sachs

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    The YOU Interview with Chelsee Sachs from MVP Attorneys

    Chelsee Sachs, managing partner of MVP Accident Attorneys in Irvine, CA, shares how she navigated Midwest law school, built expertise on both sides of California PI law, and now fights for injury victims across Orange County, Riverside, and Sacramento. Questions answered in this episode: What inspired Chelsee Sachs to pursue personal injury law in California? What practical credentials actually matter for a California trial lawyer? What types of injury cases does MVP Accident Attorneys handle in Orange County? Should I settle or litigate my personal injury claim in California? What does a successful case look like for a California personal injury attorney? Where is California personal injury law headed with Uber lobbying and AI? Topics covered: personal injury litigation, insurance defense vs. plaintiff practice, settlement vs. trial strategy, Cal. Code Civ. Proc. Section 335.1, uninsured motorist coverage, attorney-client privilege, CAOC, OCTLA, Uber ballot initiative, self-driving vehicle liability. California statutes referenced in this episode: Cal. Code Civ. Proc. Section 335.1 - Two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims Notable from this episode: Chelsee Sachs on success: "Success is simply being able to tell my client's story the way they want it to be heard, and making sure that they feel like they have been heard and that they get some compensation for what they've been through." Chelsee Sachs on the adversarial system: "You can be a zealous advocate without being a complete a-hole." Chelsee Sachs is a Super Lawyer with experience on both defense and plaintiff sides of California PI. MVP Accident Attorneys - no fees unless you win. Free consultation: themvp.com Phone: (833) MVP-WINS / (833) 687-9467 Office: Irvine, CA (Orange County) | Riverside, CA | Sacramento, CA #CaliforniaPersonalInjury #IrvinePersonalInjury #MVPAccidentAttorneys #SettleOrLitigate #CaliforniaStatuteOfLimitations #UberAccidentCA This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Watching this episode does not create an attorney-client relationship with MVP Accident Attorneys. Consult a licensed attorney for advice on your specific situation. No fees unless we win. Free case review available. Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: The MVP of Personal Injury Law Podcast, Irvine CA 00:01:00 Why Chelsee Sachs Became a Lawyer: Justice, Legally Blonde, and California 00:03:00 Law School at Michigan State: Indiana University to the Midwest 00:07:00 What It's Like Being a Woman in a Michigan State Law Classroom 00:10:00 Real Courtroom Experience vs. Moot Court: What Builds a California Trial Lawyer 00:14:00 Why Chelsee Returned to California to Practice Personal Injury Law 00:15:00 What Cases Does MVP Accident Attorneys Handle in Orange County, CA? 00:21:00 How Does MVP Accident Attorneys Help Injury Clients in Irvine? 00:27:00 How Do You Build a Personal Injury Strategy in California? Trial-Ready from Day One 00:29:00 Should You Settle or Litigate? California Personal Injury Decisions Explained 00:39:00 What Does Success Look Like in a California Personal Injury Case? 00:41:00 What Makes MVP Accident Attorneys Different in Orange County, California? 00:44:00 Defense-to-Plaintiff: Chelsee's Career Path Through California PI Law 00:54:00 Most Meaningful Cases: Client Outcomes That Define Personal Injury Practice in CA 01:01:00 Awards vs. Community Impact: What Matters at MVP Accident Attorneys 01:02:00 Contributing to the Legal Community: CAOC, OCTLA, and Mentoring California Lawyers 01:05:00 Where Is California Personal Injury Law Headed? Uber Lobbying, AI, and Waymo 01:09:00 When Should You Call a Personal Injury Lawyer in California? Evidence and Timing 01:11:00 Guiding Principles: RBG, Civility in Law, and the Adversarial System in California 01:17:00 What Motivates Chelsee Sachs to Keep Fighting for Injury Victims in Irvine

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    The Car Accident Claim Mistakes Sacramento Drivers Keep Making

    California is one of the few states where being partly at fault never bars your recovery - but miss a six-month government notice deadline or a two-year filing window and your claim is gone permanently. Chelsee Sachs, attorney at MVP Accident Attorneys, breaks down California's pure comparative negligence rule, the filing deadlines that catch Sacramento crash victims off guard, and the post-crash mistakes that hand the advantage to insurers. Questions answered in this episode: Which law enforcement agency responds to your Sacramento crash - CHP, Sacramento PD, or the County Sheriff? How does California's pure comparative negligence rule differ from a 50% bar state? What is the Government Tort Claims Act six-month notice deadline in California? Topics covered: California Government Code Section 911.2 notice requirement, Cal. Code Civ. Proc. Section 335.1 two-year SOL, SWITRS statewide integrated traffic records, traffic signal sequencing reports, UIM and UM coverage gaps, rideshare phase-based coverage limits, commercial vehicle multiple-party liability, damage mitigation duty, social media monitoring by insurers. California statutes referenced: California Government Code Section 911.2 (Government Tort Claims Act, six-month notice for government entity claims) and Cal. Code Civ. Proc. Section 335.1 (two-year personal injury statute of limitations). Notable from this episode: Chelsee Sachs on California's pure comparative negligence rule: "You are essentially allowed to recover regardless of your percentage of fault. You're just modified by that percentage." Chelsee Sachs on the statute of limitations: "In California, if you miss the statute of limitations, you cannot recover. So those timelines are incredibly specific." Chelsee Sachs on treatment delays: "You're essentially already breaking the correlation between the accident and your injuries." MVP Accident Attorneys handles personal injury claims across Sacramento and Sacramento County on a no-fee-unless-you-recover basis. Free consultation: themvp.com Phone: 833-MVP-WINS Sacramento, CA #CaliforniaPureComparativeNegligence #GovernmentTortClaimsAct #SacramentoCarAccident #SWITRSReport #CaliforniaStatuteOfLimitations #UMUIMCoverage #SacramentoPersonalInjuryLawyer #MVPAccidentAttorneys The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is different. Contact MVP Accident Attorneys or a licensed California attorney to discuss your specific situation. Chapters 00:00:00 Sacramento Car Accident Claims: What to Do at the Scene 00:01:58 Who Responds to a Sacramento Crash? CHP, SPD, or County Sheriff? 00:02:45 Where Should Sacramento Crash Victims Get Medical Care? 00:03:55 How Does California Pure Comparative Negligence Affect Recovery? 00:05:10 How Long to File a Sacramento Car Accident Claim? Two-Year Statute 00:07:00 What Evidence Wins a Sacramento Car Accident Claim? SWITRS Reports 00:08:00 What Should You Say to the Insurance Adjuster After a Sacramento Crash? 00:09:20 What Mistakes Hurt Sacramento Car Accident Claims? Treatment Delays 00:11:45 How Do Rideshare and Truck Claims Work in Sacramento? Coverage Layers 00:13:25 Should You Hire a Sacramento Car Accident Attorney? Free Consultation 00:15:15 Sacramento Car Accident Help: MVP Accident Attorneys

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    Car Accident Claims in Riverside: What Local Drivers Need to Know Before Filing

    Filing a car accident claim in Riverside, California requires immediate action, a 10-day SR-1 filing, and a clear understanding of California's pure comparative negligence system. Chelsee Sachs of MVP Accident Attorneys walks through every step with Kara - from documenting the crash to navigating UM/UIM coverage gaps and the two deadlines that permanently bar recovery. Questions answered in this episode: What should you do in the first minutes after a car accident in Riverside? Which law enforcement agency responds to crashes in Riverside County? Should you see a doctor after a Riverside crash even if you feel fine? Does California require you to file an SR-1 form within 10 days of a crash? How does California's pure comparative negligence rule affect your recovery? How do you file a car accident claim in Riverside step by step? What evidence beyond photos can make or break a Riverside car accident claim? How long do you have to file a car accident lawsuit in Riverside? What should you do if the at-fault driver in Riverside is uninsured or fled the scene? Topics covered: pure comparative negligence, California SR-1 DMV form, 10-day filing deadline, two-year statute of limitations, Government Tort Claims Act six-month deadline, UM/UIM coverage, SWITRS reports, dash cam footage, traffic signal reports, delayed medical treatment, mitigation of damages, and Riverside County law enforcement jurisdiction. California statutes referenced: Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 335.1 (two-year personal injury statute of limitations), Cal. Gov. Code § 912.4 (Government Tort Claims Act - six-month deadline for government claims), Cal. Veh. Code § 16000 (SR-1 duty to report within 10 days), and Cal. Ins. Code § 11580.2 (uninsured motorist coverage requirements). Chelsee Sachs on California comparative negligence: "Other states make it that if you're at that 50 or 51%, you can't recover anything. So in California, you recover regardless." Chelsee Sachs on UM/UIM coverage: "The best way to protect yourself is to make sure you have UM/UIM insurance, and that's so that if somebody flees the scene and we can never find them, or someone is there, but they have no insurance, you can still have a right to recovery through your own insurance." Chelsee Sachs on delayed medical treatment: "If you are injured in a car accident, don't just wait for it to heal and get better on its own." MVP Accident Attorneys represents injured clients in Riverside, Moreno Valley, Corona, and throughout Riverside County, California on a contingency fee basis. Free consultation: themvp.com Phone: 833-MVP-WINS Riverside, CA | Riverside County #RiversideCarAccident #PureComparativeNegligence #SR1Form #UMUIMCoverage #RiversideCountyPI #CaliforniaCarAccidentLaw 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 MVP Accident Attorneys or a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome to The MVP of Personal Injury Law - Riverside 00:01:15 What Should You Do First at a Riverside Car Accident Scene? 00:02:30 Which Agency Responds to Riverside County Crashes? CHP vs. Sheriff 00:03:15 Should You See a Doctor After a Riverside Crash If You Feel Fine? 00:04:00 Does California Require an SR-1 Form After a Riverside Crash? 00:05:15 What Is Pure Comparative Negligence? California Car Accident Rules 00:06:30 How Do You File a Car Accident Insurance Claim in Riverside? 00:08:00 What Evidence Can Win a Riverside Claim? Dash Cam and SWITRS Reports 00:08:45 How Long Do You Have? Riverside Car Accident Statute of Limitations 00:10:15 What If the At-Fault Driver Is Uninsured in Riverside? UM/UIM Coverage 00:11:30 What Mistakes Destroy a Riverside Car Accident Claim? Social Media 00:13:15 About MVP Accident Attorneys | Free Consultation | Riverside County

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    How to File a Car Accident Claim and Avoid Costly Mistakes w. Chelsee Sachs

    A car accident claim in Irvine, California means navigating SR-1 deadlines, California's $30K insurance minimums, and a pure comparative negligence system most drivers never understand until it's too late. Chelsee Sachs of MVP Accident Attorneys walks through every step with Kara. Questions answered in this episode: What should you do in the first minutes after an Irvine car accident? Does California require a separate SR-1 form within 10 days of a crash? How does California's pure comparative negligence affect your recovery? Why are California's $30K/$60K auto insurance minimums too low in Irvine? What damages can you recover after a car accident in Irvine? What should you say - and not say - to an insurance adjuster after a crash? What mistakes most commonly destroy a California car accident claim? Topics covered: pure comparative negligence, California SR-1 and SR-19 forms, $30K/$60K minimum liability limits, underinsured motorist coverage, Government Tort Claims Act six-month deadline, police report admissibility, dash cam footage, ERISA medical reimbursement, pain and suffering damages, and Orange County law enforcement jurisdiction. California statutes referenced: Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 335.1 (two-year personal injury statute of limitations), Cal. Gov. Code § 912.4 (Government Tort Claims Act - six-month deadline for government claims), Cal. Veh. Code § 16000 (SR-1 duty to report), and Cal. Ins. Code § 11580.2 (uninsured motorist coverage). Chelsee Sachs on California comparative negligence: "Because we're in California, we're very lucky that you actually can still recover something, 'cause a lot of states say, 'You are at fault even by a little bit, you're out.'" Chelsee Sachs on insurance companies: "Your insurance company is not your best friend. They're not your parent. Who they are is a company, is a business, and they are at every time trying to protect that asset, which is themselves." MVP Accident Attorneys represents injured clients across Irvine, Newport Beach, Tustin, and Orange County, California on a contingency fee basis. Free consultation: themvp.com Phone: 833-MVP-WINS Irvine, CA | Orange County #CaliforniaCarAccident #IrvineCarAccidentLawyer #PureComparativeNegligence #SR1Form #UninsuredMotoristCoverage #OrangeCountyPI 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 MVP Accident Attorneys or a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome to The MVP of Personal Injury Law 00:01:00 What Should You Do at an Irvine Crash Scene? Evidence Preservation 00:02:30 Which Agency Responds to Orange County Crashes? CHP vs. Sheriff 00:04:30 Should You See a Doctor After an Irvine Crash If You Feel Fine? 00:05:30 Does California Require SR-1 and SR-19 Forms After a Crash? 00:06:30 How Does California's Comparative Negligence Work for Car Claims? 00:07:30 What Are California's Minimum Auto Insurance Limits? $30K Per Person 00:12:00 What Is Pure Comparative Negligence? California vs. Other States 00:13:30 How Do You File a Car Accident Claim in Irvine? Step-by-Step 00:15:30 What Damages Can You Recover in an Irvine Claim? Pain and Suffering 00:18:30 What Should You Tell Insurance Adjusters After an Orange County Crash? 00:20:30 What Evidence Can Win an Orange County Claim? Dash Cam and FOIA 00:23:30 How Is Fault Determined in California? Police Report Admissibility 00:25:30 How Long Do You Have? California Car Accident Statute of Limitations 00:27:00 What If the At-Fault Driver Is Uninsured in Irvine? UIM Coverage 00:27:30 What Mistakes Destroy a California Car Accident Claim? Social Media 00:30:30 What Is the SR-1 Form? California's 10-Day DMV Filing Deadline 00:31:30 Does Delayed Treatment Break Causation in Your Irvine Claim? 00:33:30 When Should You Call a Car Accident Attorney in Irvine? 00:35:30 About MVP Accident Attorneys | Free Consultation | Orange County, CA

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    The YOU Interview with Brett Sachs from MVP Attorneys

    If you've ever been in an accident in California and found yourself searching for the right attorney, you know how overwhelming it can be. In this inaugural episode, host Kara sits down with Brett Sachs, founder of MVP Accident Attorneys, a California personal injury firm representing accident victims injured due to someone else's negligence. Brett pulls back the curtain on what it really means to be a personal injury attorney — from fighting multi-billion dollar insurance companies on behalf of everyday people, to the client-first philosophy and cutting-edge technology that sets MVP apart. Whether you've been in a car accident, a slip and fall, or experienced a wrongful death in your family, this conversation will show you what to look for in a firm that actually fights for you. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why Brett chose personal injury law — and why he believes it's one of the most impactful areas of law The truth about personal injury attorneys and the bad reputation they don't deserve How MVP structures every case with 3–7 dedicated team members per client When to settle versus go to trial — and why the net recovery matters more than the gross number Brett's unique "bad faith" strategy and how his wife's defense firm background gives MVP a competitive edge How MVP uses AI and data tools to resolve cases faster and maximize results What happens from the moment you call 833-MVP-WINS to when your case is resolved Website: themvp.com Phone: (866) 935-3028 (tel:833-687-9467) IG: https://www.instagram.com/mvpaccidentattorneys/ Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome and Introduction to The YOU Interview 00:02:44 Why Personal Injury Law? Brett's Mission 00:04:15 The Journey to Law: Education and Early Influences 00:08:44 Types of Cases: What MVP Specializes In 00:11:43 Misconceptions About Personal Injury Lawyers 00:16:04 Client-Centric Approach: How MVP Handles Cases 00:20:25 Settlement vs Trial: Making the Right Decision 00:24:26 Defining Success: Beyond the Dollar Amount 00:28:44 Career Path: From Law School to Founding MVP 00:34:19 Memorable Cases: Pool Drownings and Brain Injuries 0:41:00 Professional Recognition and Industry Impact 00:43:24 MVP Today: Structure, Services, and Future Vision 00:48:00 Staying Current: Technology, AI, and Legal Evolution 00:53:14 Core Values and Inspiration: Family First Philosophy 00:55:20 How to Reach MVP: Contact Information and Next Steps 00:56:45 Closing Thoughts and Final Message

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