You may be entitled to significant compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Find out if you qualify in under 60 seconds.
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Most states allow claims within 1 to 3 years of the accident date
Even partial fault may still allow you to recover compensation
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Based on your answers, you may qualify for compensation. A case specialist will review your information and reach out to you within the next 15 to 30 minutes.
Based on your answer, you may not qualify for compensation at this time. However, if your circumstances change, please don't hesitate to reach out.
We connect injured accident victims with experienced attorneys who fight for the maximum compensation they deserve.
Every state has a statute of limitations. Once your window closes, you lose your right to compensation forever. Start your free assessment now before it is too late.
Check If I Qualify NowThe moment your accident happened, the other driver's insurance company began building a case against you. Their job is to pay you as little as possible. Here is exactly how they do it.
They call you within 24 hours, while you are still in shock, and offer a fast check. The moment you accept, you sign away all future rights to compensation, including for injuries that haven't fully appeared yet.
They ask to "get your side of the story" on a recorded call. Adjusters are trained to ask questions designed to get you to minimize your injuries or admit partial fault. Anything you say can and will be used to reduce your payout.
If you don't take the first offer, they drag out the process for months, hoping you'll get desperate and settle for less. They know most people don't understand that they have a legal deadline, the statute of limitations, quietly ticking down.
They request your full medical history going back years, fishing for any pre-existing condition they can use to claim your injuries were not caused by the accident. Without an attorney reviewing what you sign, you may hand them exactly what they need.
When you have representation, insurance companies behave differently. They know an attorney will not be manipulated, will not accept a lowball offer, and will take them to court if necessary.
Here is exactly what happens when you submit your information. No surprises. No pressure. No obligation.
Answer a few quick questions about your accident. There are no trick questions and no wrong answers. This simply helps us understand your situation so we can match you with the most relevant attorney in your state.
Within minutes, a real person reviews your answers and identifies attorneys in our network who handle exactly your type of case in your state. We do not use bots. We do not sell your information to a list of strangers.
A licensed personal injury attorney in your state will contact you for a free, no-obligation consultation. They will evaluate your case, explain your options clearly, and tell you honestly whether they believe you have a claim worth pursuing.
If you choose to move forward, your attorney handles everything: negotiating with the insurance company, gathering evidence, and if necessary, taking your case to court. You pay nothing unless they win. Not a single dollar.
Most people who were in a car accident in the last 3 years have more options than they realize. Check the boxes that apply to you.
Everything you need to know about the claims process
Yes. All of the attorneys in our network work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay zero out-of-pocket costs. Your attorney only gets paid if they win your case or secure a settlement on your behalf. There are no hidden fees and no upfront charges.
Each state has its own statute of limitations for personal injury claims, typically ranging from 1 to 3 years from the date of the accident. Once this deadline passes, you permanently lose your right to seek compensation. It is critical that you act quickly to protect your rights.
You may still be entitled to compensation even if you were partially at fault. Many states follow comparative negligence laws, meaning your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. An attorney will review your specific situation and advise you on your options.
You may be entitled to recover medical expenses (past and future), lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, property damage, rehabilitation costs, and loss of enjoyment of life. The exact amount depends on the specifics of your case, which an attorney can evaluate for free.
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