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If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident that wasn’t entirely your fault, the law may entitle you to financial compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. Every case is different, and time is critical.
The actions you take in the hours and days following an accident can significantly impact your ability to recover compensation. Follow these critical steps.
Report the accident to police and request medical assistance if anyone is injured. A police report is vital documentation for your claim.
Take photos of vehicle damage, skid marks, traffic signs, injuries, and road conditions. Collect contact and insurance info from all involved parties and witnesses.
Visit a doctor or ER immediately — even if you feel fine. Many injuries like whiplash and concussions have delayed symptoms. Medical records establish a critical link between the accident and your injuries.
Insurance companies work quickly to minimize payouts. Having a professional in your corner ensures your rights are protected and your claim is maximized from the start.
Depending on the circumstances of your accident, you may be eligible for several categories of financial recovery.
These are the calculable, out-of-pocket expenses you’ve incurred as a result of the accident:
These compensate for the intangible impact the accident has had on your life:
Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and attorneys working to protect their bottom line. Having an experienced advocate on your side levels the playing field.
Insurance companies may pressure you into accepting a quick, lowball settlement before you even understand the full extent of your injuries. A professional ensures your rights are protected at every step.
Studies consistently show that accident victims who seek professional representation recover significantly more compensation than those who negotiate on their own with insurers.
Most professionals work on a contingency basis — meaning you pay nothing unless you win. There’s no financial risk to getting the help you need.
Every state has a deadline for filing personal injury claims after a motor vehicle accident. Once the statute of limitations expires, you lose your right to pursue compensation — permanently.
Most states impose a 2–3 year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, but some have even shorter deadlines. Government claims may have notice requirements as short as 30–90 days. Evidence fades, witnesses forget, and critical documentation can be lost over time.
Submitting your information takes just minutes and costs nothing. A qualified professional will review the details of your accident and advise you on the best course of action — before the clock runs out.