Average reported settlement: $52,9001 — see what your case may be worth

Injured in a Car Accident?You May Be Entitled to Compensation

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Time-Sensitive

Every Day You Wait Could Cost You

Three reasons not to put this off — and what's at stake if you do.

Statute of Limitations

Most states give you 2–3 years to file. Evidence disappears fast. Medical records, witness memories, and camera footage don't last.

Insurance Companies Move Fast

Adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. They'll often contact you within days with a low offer. Don't accept anything without knowing what your case may actually be worth.

Medical Bills Add Up

The average ER visit after a car accident runs into the thousands. Without proper representation, you could end up paying out of pocket for someone else's negligence.

Simple Process

Get Help in 3 Simple Steps

From first click to first call — most people finish step one in under a minute.

1

Tell Us What Happened

Answer a few quick questions about your accident. Less than 60 seconds. Completely confidential.

2

Get Matched With an Attorney

We connect you with experienced auto-accident attorneys in your area who handle cases like yours.

3

Pursue the Compensation You Deserve

Your attorney works to maximize your recovery while you focus on healing. Most operate on contingency — no fees unless they win.2

By the Numbers

The Numbers Don't Lie

Industry-reported figures across motor-vehicle-accident cases.1

$52,900
Average reported settlement
91%
Of cases settle without trial
3.5x
More compensation with attorney vs. without
$0
Upfront cost to you

1 Sources: Insurance Research Council and Martindale-Nolo published data on motor-vehicle injury cases. Figures are industry-wide averages, not case-specific predictions. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes — every case is different.

FAQ

Common Questions

Quick answers to what people ask most often.

How much does it cost to talk to a lawyer?
Nothing. The initial consultation is completely free. If you decide to hire an attorney, most personal-injury attorneys work on a contingency-fee basis — they only collect a fee if they recover money for you. The exact arrangement is between you and the attorney.
What if the accident was partially my fault?
You may still be entitled to compensation. Many states follow comparative-negligence rules, meaning you can recover damages even when you share some fault. The exact rule and threshold varies by state — your attorney will explain how it applies to your specific situation.
How long does a car accident case take?
Most cases settle within 6–12 months, though more complex cases — those involving serious injuries, disputed liability, or commercial defendants — can take longer. Your attorney will give you a realistic timeline once they've reviewed the facts.
What compensation could I be entitled to?
Depending on your case, potential recovery may include medical bills, lost wages, future medical costs, property damage, and pain and suffering. The specific categories and amounts depend on your state's law and the facts of your accident.
What if I already talked to the insurance company?
It's still worth getting a second opinion before signing or accepting anything. Adjusters often present an initial offer that doesn't reflect the full long-term cost of your injuries. An attorney can review what's been said and what's been offered.

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