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Injured in an ACCIDENT?

You may be Eligible for Compensation!

* Even If Partially At Fault, You May Still Qualify For Compensation

WHAT IS A PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM?

A personal injury claim pertains to seeking compensatory damages for physical, emotional, or mental harm caused by someone else’s actions. Among the most common personal injury claims are those involving motor vehicle accidents.

The damages awarded in a personal injury claim can cover various losses, including damage to personal property, medical expenses, lost wages, and non-economic damages like pain and suffering. It’s worth noting that not all personal injury claims require a lawsuit, although some may. Additionally, most claims are resolved through settlement before going to court.

If you suspect you have a personal injury claim, please contact us via the form or phone number on this page. We’ll pair you with a highly-rated personal injury attorney capable of handling your unique case and helping you obtain the maximum possible compensation

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WHAT TO DO AFTER AN ACCIDENT

Check for injuries: The first thing you should do after a car accident is check yourself and others involved in the accident for any injuries. If anyone is hurt, call for medical assistance immediately.

Contact the police: It is important to call the police after a car accident, even if it's a minor one. The police will create a report of the accident which will be useful for auto insurance claim purposes.

Exchange information: Exchange information with the other driver(s) involved in the accident. This includes names, phone numbers, insurance company and policy number, driver’s license number, and vehicle registration number.

Gather evidence: Take photos of the scene, including the damage to the vehicles, the license plates, and the location of the accident. This evidence may be useful when filing an auto insurance claim.

Contact your insurance company: Inform your insurance company and report the accident. Provide them with all the necessary information, including the police report and the contact details of the other driver(s) involved.

Seek legal advice: If you were injured or the damage to your car is extensive, you may want to seek legal advice from a personal injury lawyer.

Remember to remain calm and collected throughout the process. Avoid admitting fault or blaming the other driver(s) involved in the accident. Your focus should be on ensuring your safety and gathering information to file your auto insurance claim.

6 Million reported auto
accidents every year.

More than 3 Million
result in Personal Injuries.

DEADLINES TO FILE YOUR CLAIM

What are Qualifications

In most cases, you cannot be at fault for the accident to recover compensation. However, in some jurisdictions, you may still be eligible for compensation even if you were partially at fault for the accident.

It is important to file your claim within the allotted time frame, which typically ranges from one to four years depending on the jurisdiction. Some situations may require that you report the incident within a few months.

HOW MUCH ARE CLAIMS WORTH?

The amount of compensation awarded in a Personal Injury Claim can range from thousands to millions of dollars and depends on several factors. These include the extent of property damage, the severity and cost of treating injuries, whether the other party was fully responsible for the accident, the involvement of multiple vehicles, missed workdays, the insurance policies in effect, the assets of the at-fault party, and whether you decide to file a lawsuit or negotiate a settlement. Additional factors may also come into play when determining the compensation amount.

WHAT SHOULD I DO?

If you are experiencing pain or have been injured in a car accident, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Injuries resulting from an accident may not manifest until days later, and failing to receive timely medical care could weaken your claim.

It is important to understand your rights before communicating with the other party’s insurance company. Consider obtaining a free case evaluation to determine the strength of your case and the amount of compensation you should seek.

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