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Were You Injured In A
Car Accident?
Don't Accept The Insurance Company's First Offer

Insurance companies lowball victims every day. Our network of car accident attorneys fights to get you the full compensation you deserve — medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.

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How It Works

1

Take the 60-Second Quiz

Answer a few simple questions about your accident to check eligibility.

2

Get Matched to an Attorney

We connect you with a licensed car accident attorney in your state — free.

3

Get the Compensation You Deserve

Your attorney fights the insurance company so you don't have to.

Why You Need An Attorney After A Car Accident

Insurance companies have lawyers — so should you
We fight to get you 3–5x more than the initial offer
No fees unless you win — 100% contingency
Free, no-obligation case review in 60 seconds
Attorneys licensed in all 50 states

Recent Car Accident Settlements

Real results from real clients in our network

$94,500
Rear-end collision
Sandra K. — FL
$198,000
T-bone accident
Michael B. — TX
$89,000
Highway crash
Lisa C. — AZ
$78,000
Distracted driver
David K. — NY

The Insurance Company Has A Team Of Lawyers. Do You?

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Car Accident FAQs

What should I do after a car accident?

First, seek medical attention even if you feel fine — injuries can appear days later. Document everything: photos, police reports, witness info. Then contact us before speaking to the other driver's insurance company.

The insurance company already made me an offer. Is it fair?

Almost certainly not. Insurance companies are for-profit businesses. Their first offer is typically 3–5x lower than what you're actually entitled to. An attorney can negotiate significantly more.

How long do I have to file a car accident claim?

Statutes of limitations vary by state — typically 2–3 years. But evidence disappears quickly. The sooner you act, the stronger your case.

What if the accident was partly my fault?

You may still be entitled to compensation. Most states use comparative negligence laws, meaning you can recover damages even if you were partially at fault. Take the quiz to find out.

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