Car accidents can cause serious injuries, financial stress, and long-term physical and emotional hardship. When a crash is caused by another driver’s negligence, injured victims may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages.
A car accident injury claim is a legal action brought by an injured person against a negligent driver, employer, or insurance company after a motor vehicle collision. These claims are based on negligence, meaning another party failed to operate a vehicle safely and caused harm.
Car accident laws protect drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, and rideshare users across all roadways, highways, city streets, parking lots, and residential areas.
Car accident claims often arise from:
Distracted Driving
Speeding & Reckless Driving
Drunk or Drugged Driving
Failure to Follow Traffic Laws
Car accident claims are governed primarily by state personal injury and traffic laws, which vary by location.
State Laws
Most states provide stronger protections than federal law.
(California, New York, Illinois, Washington, New Jersey, etc)
We represent injured clients nationwide in car accident cases, including:
We review police reports, medical records, witness statements, photos, videos, and accident timelines.
Insurance companies protect profits, not people. We handle all communications and negotiate aggressively.
We calculate the full value of your claim, not just medical bills.
If insurers refuse fair compensation, we take the case to court
You pay nothing unless we win.
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Seek medical care, report the accident, document evidence, and contact a lawyer.
Deadlines vary by state. Some are as short as one year.
You may still recover compensation through uninsured motorist coverage.
Yes, in most states.
Even minor crashes can result in serious injuries. Legal guidance is recommended.
An attorney can challenge the denial and file a lawsuit if necessary.
Yes. Passengers often have strong claims.
Special insurance rules apply to Uber and Lyft accidents.
Most cases settle, but we prepare every case for trial.
No. All consultations are confidential.
If you were injured in a car accident, you don’t have to face insurance companies alone.
No obligation case review
We help workers across the U.S.
You pay nothing upfront