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Camarillo's multi-lane arterials and 101 corridor make DUI crashes here particularly dangerous. An impaired driver on Las Posas Road or merging onto the freeway is a threat to everyone around them. When they cause a collision, the injuries are typically severe because the speeds are high and the impaired driver never brakes in time.

Curt handles Camarillo DUI accident cases in Ventura County Superior Court. He builds every case to support a punitive damages claim, which requires proving the driver acted with conscious disregard for safety under Civil Code 3294. BAC results, prior DUI history, and the circumstances of the crash all feed that argument. If the driver was over-served at a local establishment, Curt pursues the dram shop claim as well, which adds a second insurer to the recovery.

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Deep Ventura County Roots

I grew up in Thousand Oaks, at the eastern edge of Ventura County. I've represented injured residents throughout the 101 corridor and know what it takes to build a strong case for someone hurt on Pleasant Valley Road or the US-101 through Camarillo. Money Pauncho is my favorite restaurant out here: get the burrito grande and ceviche. Institution Ale Co. for pizza. I handle every Ventura County case personally, not a paralegal, not a junior associate.

Curt Brown, Esq., Founding Partner
Curt Brown, Esq., Founding Partner
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I grew up in Ventura County. I know these roads, and I know what it takes to get a fair result. The consultation is free.
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Agricultural Roads, Freeway Corridors, and Ventura County Courts

Camarillo's crash mix is different from its Conejo Valley neighbors. Commercial trucks, farm equipment, and a high-speed 101 corridor all factor in. Here is the local and legal context that applies to your case.

US-101 / Las Posas Road interchange

The Las Posas Road interchange on US-101 through Camarillo is a major collision point. High-volume commuter and commercial traffic, combined with access to the Camarillo Premium Outlets and industrial parks, creates consistent rear-end and merge crash patterns.

Where you go after a serious crash

Paramedics route to Los Robles Regional (Level II Trauma, Thousand Oaks) or Ventura County Medical Center (Level II, City of Ventura). St. John's Regional in Oxnard is closer but not a trauma center. Critical cases go to UCLA Ronald Reagan (Level I).

Punitive damages in DUI cases

California courts have repeatedly held that driving under the influence can constitute "malice" or "conscious disregard for the rights and safety of others" — the standard for punitive damages under Civil Code §3294. This can significantly increase your total recovery beyond compensatory damages alone.

Dram shop liability — bars and restaurants can be sued

California's dram shop law (Business and Professions Code §25602) limits social host liability but allows claims against commercial establishments that serve visibly intoxicated customers who later cause accidents. If a bar or restaurant over-served the driver, they may share liability.

Live crash data

Crash Data

44 Total Crashes
1 Fatalities
14 Injury Crashes

Most Dangerous Intersections

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Source: California Crash Reporting System (CCRS), California Highway Patrol. Data reflects reported collisions over the last 9 months and is updated regularly.

Before you call anyone

Most Firms Will Take Your Case.
Few Will Actually Fight For It.

From the moment a claim is filed, the other side is building a case against yours. Adjusters document inconsistencies, make early offers designed to be accepted, and count on injured people to take less than they deserve. Most personal injury firms respond by loading up their docket: you get assigned to a paralegal, your calls go unanswered, and your case settles fast because the firm needs to move on.

We built L&F Brown differently.

  • You talk to a founding partner. Not intake staff, not a junior associate. A UCLA Law-trained senior attorney who handles your case personally from first call to resolution.
  • We limit our caseload on purpose. More cases means less attention. We take fewer so every client gets the time and resources their case actually requires.
  • We don't settle until the number is right. Insurance companies know which firms fold early. We're not one of them, and they know it.
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Evidence fades. Deadlines are real. The sooner you have an attorney building your case, the better your position. This is our personal commitment to every client we take on.

What Makes Your Injury Case Different

Camarillo Premium Outlets draws visitors from across Southern California. A lot of people who get hurt there do not live in Ventura County. That creates insurance and jurisdiction wrinkles that need to be sorted out early. The Outlets are also owned by a national REIT with a professional claims operation that fights every slip and fall.

Active farming on Pleasant Valley Road and Lewis Road puts slow-moving tractors and equipment on roads where cars are doing 55. Road debris from agricultural operations and deferred county maintenance on these stretches can create liability for the farm operator, the equipment company, or the county itself. You do not see this in most cities.

The US-101 interchanges at Las Posas Road and Daily Drive carry heavy commercial truck traffic. When a truck is involved, there is a whole separate set of federal safety regulations that may have been violated. That opens claims against the trucking company and its insurer, not just the driver.

Everything files in Ventura County Superior Court in the City of Ventura. We know the judges and we know what Ventura County juries expect.

Dangerous corridors

Where the Crashes Happen

Local road patterns determine what evidence we seek, which defendants we name, and how we frame fault. These are the corridors in Camarillo where crashes concentrate.

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    US-101 (Las Posas Road interchange)

    One of the busiest interchange points in Ventura County. Heavy commercial vehicle traffic accessing industrial parks and outlet center-bound shoppers create dangerous merge conditions year-round.

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    Las Posas Road

    Principal north-south arterial through Camarillo. High-volume mixed residential and commercial traffic with documented intersection conflicts at major cross streets.

  • moderate
    Pleasant Valley Road

    East-west arterial through Camarillo's agricultural and residential areas. Speed differentials and limited sight lines at rural intersections contribute to serious injury crashes.

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    Daily Drive (near Outlets)

    High-pedestrian commercial corridor near the Camarillo Premium Outlets. Parking lot collisions, pedestrian crossings, and congestion during peak shopping periods create significant crash risk.

  • moderate
    Ventura Boulevard (Camarillo section)

    Historic commercial corridor through old town Camarillo. Mixed-use development with pedestrian activity, bicycle traffic, and delivery vehicles creates ongoing conflict with through traffic.

The Crashes That Define This Area

The Las Posas Road interchange on the 101 is the highest-volume collision point in Camarillo. Commuter traffic, commercial trucks, and outlet-bound visitors all converge, and the merge geometry produces a predictable pattern of rear-end and sideswipe crashes.

Pleasant Valley Road is where the agricultural road crashes happen: a car closing on a tractor at 55 mph with no time to stop, debris from a harvesting operation puncturing a tire and causing a rollover. Daily Drive gets the commercial and commuter mix. Las Posas Road is the interchange feeder with its own set of high-speed merge collisions. Ventura Boulevard through old town carries the pedestrian and local traffic.

A recent Camarillo case involved a visitor from San Diego who slipped at the Premium Outlets on a wet surface the property had been warned about. Another was a collision on Pleasant Valley Road between a sedan and a piece of farm equipment that had no reflective markers. A third was a commercial truck rear-end on the 101 where the driver had exceeded federal hours-of-service limits. Three completely different defendants, three different bodies of law.

We handle every case type separately

Cases We Handle

DUI accident cases in Camarillo include impaired drivers on Las Posas Road, freeway crashes on the 101, and incidents near restaurant districts. Repeat DUI offenders face the strongest punitive damages exposure.

DUI Car Accident Injuries

Impaired drivers who run red lights, veer across lanes, or fail to stop — the full range of crash types plus punitive damages potential.

DUI Pedestrian & Cyclist Strikes

Some of the most serious DUI cases — impaired drivers who mount curbs or ignore crosswalks cause catastrophic pedestrian and cyclist injuries.

DUI Wrong-Way Crashes

Head-on collisions caused by impaired drivers entering highways or surface streets in the wrong direction.

Dram Shop Claims Against Bars

Pursuing the bar or restaurant that over-served the driver — expanding available insurance coverage beyond the driver's policy.

DUI Fatalities — Wrongful Death Claims

When a drunk driver kills someone, surviving family members can pursue both compensatory and punitive damages.

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What you can recover

Compensation Available in Your Case

DUI victims in Camarillo are entitled to full compensatory damages and punitive damages. If a bar over-served the driver, a third recovery source opens. We pursue every path available to you.

Medical Expenses

Emergency care at St. John's or Dignity Health, surgeries, and long-term treatment from a DUI crash. Every medical bill related to the collision is recoverable.

Lost Wages

Income lost during your recovery from a preventable crash. We calculate lost wages, benefits, and any impact on your earning capacity.

Pain & Suffering

Physical pain and emotional distress caused by a drunk driver's choice to get behind the wheel. The preventability of the crash is a factor that increases this component.

Property Damage

Vehicle and personal property destroyed in the DUI crash. Collisions on Lewis Road, Las Posas, and near the 101 in Camarillo can involve substantial speeds.

Punitive Damages

California allows punitive damages in DUI cases to punish the driver's conscious disregard for public safety. Prior DUIs or a very high BAC strengthen the claim.

Wrongful Death Damages

If a drunk driver caused a fatal crash in Camarillo, surviving family members can pursue full compensation plus punitive damages in Ventura County Superior Court.

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What to Do After a Drunk Driver Accident

DUI accident cases have unique evidentiary opportunities — criminal prosecution records, BAC results, and prior history — that can significantly increase your recovery.

1

Call 911 and report suspected drunk driving

Tell dispatch the other driver appears impaired. This triggers DUI investigation at the scene.

2

Cooperate with police but don't speculate

Describe the crash accurately. Ask whether the other driver was arrested and tested for alcohol. Don't guess about your own injuries.

3

Seek immediate medical care

St. John's Regional Medical Center and Dignity Health serve Camarillo. DUI crashes are high-impact collisions that require thorough evaluation.

4

Obtain the police report

The arrest record, BAC results, and officer notes are the foundation of your civil claim. We obtain them early.

5

Document the at-fault driver's impairment evidence

Open containers, alcohol smell, trouble standing, slurred speech. Write down or photograph what you noticed at the scene.

6

Contact L&F Brown

Curt Brown handles Camarillo DUI accident cases and files in Ventura County Superior Court. We build your civil case using the criminal record and pursue punitive damages to maximize your total recovery.

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What Injury Victims Need to Know

Are punitive damages automatically available in DUI accident cases?
Not automatically — they require proof that the defendant's conduct constituted 'malice, fraud, or oppression' under California Civil Code §3294. Courts have found that driving while intoxicated, particularly with prior DUI history or an extremely high BAC, can meet this standard. We evaluate the specific facts of each DUI case to determine whether punitive damages are viable and build the evidence to support them.
Should I wait for the criminal DUI case to resolve before filing my civil claim?
No. Civil and criminal proceedings are independent. You should file your civil claim promptly — the 2-year statute of limitations runs from the date of the accident regardless of the criminal case status. A criminal conviction is powerful evidence in your civil case, but a criminal acquittal does not bar your civil claim (the standards of proof are different). We coordinate the two proceedings strategically.
Can I sue the bar that served the drunk driver?
Potentially. California's dram shop law (Business and Professions Code §25602) allows claims against commercial alcohol sellers who sell to obviously intoxicated individuals who then cause accidents. Proving the bar's liability requires evidence that the driver was visibly intoxicated when served — credit card records, surveillance footage, and witness accounts are the key evidence. This is a separate defendant with separate insurance that can significantly increase total recovery.
Where do DUI accidents most often happen in Camarillo?
DUI accidents in Camarillo are most common on Las Posas Road and the surrounding arterial roads during late-night and early-morning hours when impaired drivers are most prevalent. Bars and restaurants in commercial areas of Camarillo are also common points of origin for DUI crashes. If you were hit by a drunk driver anywhere in Camarillo, contact L&F Brown for a free consultation — DUI accident cases often allow for punitive damages that significantly increase the total value of your claim.

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