About Law Office of Andrea Cisneros Valdez — Personal Injury San Diego
Personal injury San Diego attorney Andrea Cisneros Valdez operates from her downtown San Diego office on West A Street, serving clients who have been injured through the negligence of others. Her practice is defined not just by the cases she takes, but by the way she handles every initial inquiry — responding quickly, assessing situations honestly, and going out of her way to connect people with the right legal help even when that means referring them to another attorney who better fits their case type. For residents across San Diego County seeking injury attorneys, the San Diego lawyers directory lists additional options.
Reviews from prospective clients who did not become clients speak volumes about this firm’s character. Multiple reviewers note that even when Andrea was unable to take their case, she took time to personally contact other attorneys, made sure those attorneys reached out, and followed up to confirm connections were made. In a field where many attorneys simply decline and move on, that level of commitment to someone else’s outcome is genuinely uncommon.
What Clients Say
Clients and prospective clients consistently praise Andrea Cisneros Valdez for her speed, compassion, and willingness to help regardless of whether she could take a case. Reviewers describe her as immediately responsive — replying the same day, often within hours. Even those she couldn’t represent express deep gratitude for the referrals she arranged and the personal follow-through she provided. The word “compassionate” appears repeatedly, alongside praise for the genuine care she shows in every interaction with someone in a stressful legal situation.
Personal Injury San Diego — Practice Areas & Services
- Motor vehicle accident and car crash claims
- Personal injury case evaluation and triage
- Insurance claim support and documentation
- Referrals to specialty personal injury counsel
- General personal injury legal consultation
- Accident victim advocacy
- San Diego County injury case assessment
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in California?
California’s statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of injury. Claims against government entities have a much shorter window — you must file a government tort claim within six months of the incident. Missing these deadlines typically means losing the right to recover compensation entirely. Consulting an attorney immediately after an injury is the best way to protect your legal rights and begin gathering evidence while it’s still available.
What should I do right after an accident in San Diego?
Seek medical attention immediately, even if injuries seem minor — some serious conditions like concussions or internal injuries may not show symptoms right away. Document the scene with photos, get contact information from witnesses, and file a police report if applicable. Notify your own insurance company but avoid giving recorded statements to the other party’s insurer without legal advice. Contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible to evaluate your claim and begin preserving evidence before it disappears.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in San Diego, California
- CA Traffic Collision Data: California reports over 200,000 injury-involved traffic collisions annually through the Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System — California Highway Patrol / SWITRS
- CA Statute of Limitations: Two years from the date of injury for most personal injury lawsuits in California — California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1
- San Diego County Population: Over 3.3 million residents make San Diego County one of California’s busiest personal injury markets — U.S. Census Bureau, 2023
Related Guide: Personal Injury Law: A Complete Guide for Those Seeking Justice

