What Every San Diego Driver Needs to Know in the First 72 Hours After a Crash
Liam Perry walks through the decisions every San Diego driver has to make in the first 72 hours after a car accident — talking to the adjuster, filing the SR-1, late-onset injuries, and California's pure comparative negligence rule. TODO: final description pulls from the recording.

The Insider's View of San Diego Car Accident Claims
San Diego Accident Attorneys & Law fills the gap every San Diego driver runs into when they start Googling after a crash. National-scope podcasts never speak to California law — no SR-1, no pure comparative negligence, no two-year statute. Local content is mostly thinly disguised law firm advertising that never teaches anyone anything. And most lawyer-hosted shows are produced by attorneys who have only ever worked the plaintiff side, without the insider view of how adjusters actually evaluate claims. Liam Perry spent years as an insurance defense litigator for several of the largest carriers in the country before switching sides, which means every episode gets to use that insider lens.
Each episode anchors to a real scenario a San Diego driver is navigating right now — rear-ended on the 805, hit by an Uber near Petco Park, a dog bite on a walk through Balboa Park, a rideshare crash in Mission Valley — and walks through the decisions listeners have to make in the first 72 hours after the crash, then the first 30 days, then pre-litigation. Liam translates every term the first time it appears (comparative negligence, demand package, UM/UIM, pre-litigation) and anchors every statute to the California code section it actually comes from, so the audience can independently verify what they hear.
I spent years deciding what insurance companies were going to pay on claims. Now I get to make sure San Diego drivers don't leave that money on the table.
— Liam Perry
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