Injured by some idiot!? You could be entitled to significant compensation!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need to start my claim right away, or can I wait?

Waiting can hurt your case. Auto accident claims have strict legal and insurance deadlines. Delays can:

  • Cause loss of critical evidence
  • Make injuries harder to prove
  • Give insurers reasons to reduce or deny payment

Act quickly to protect your rights and claim value.

The insurance company says they will handle everything. Should I rely on that?

Insurance companies are focused on limiting payouts. Even when they seem helpful, they may:

  • Request statements that can be used against you
  • Minimize injury severity
  • Push early low settlement offers

Independent guidance helps protect your interests.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?

You may still qualify for compensation in many states. Fault rules vary, and partial fault does not always disqualify a claim.

Important: insurers often overstate your fault percentage to reduce payment. A proper review can help ensure fair treatment.

Should I accept the first settlement offer?

⚠️ Usually not without review. Early offers often fail to include:

  • Future medical treatment
  • Long-term wage loss
  • Ongoing pain and limitations

After signing, you typically give up the right to seek more money later. Get your case evaluated before accepting.