Rear-End and Intersection
Stopped, turning, or struck from behind. Among the most common and most provable crashes.
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Share a few details about the crash and your injuries through the form or by phone. It takes about two minutes.
We connect you with a participating attorney licensed in your state who handles auto accident cases.
The attorney reviews your case at no cost. If they take it, you generally pay nothing unless they recover for you.
After a crash, the clock starts. Miss your state’s filing deadline, called the statute of limitations, and you can lose the right to recover anything. Evidence also fades fast, so the sooner an attorney starts, the stronger your claim.
Pick your state to see the general deadline to file a car accident claim.
Deadlines vary by state and can be shorter for claims against a government entity. We will confirm the deadline that applies to you, free.
Get My Free Case ReviewGeneral personal-injury deadline shown as a starting reference. Exceptions apply, laws change, and your exact deadline depends on the facts. Confirm it with an attorney.
Check My Deadline With an AttorneyIf you were hurt in a motor vehicle accident, there is likely an attorney in our network who handles your type of case.
Stopped, turning, or struck from behind. Among the most common and most provable crashes.
Injured as a rideshare passenger, driver, or in a crash with one. Coverage rules can be complex.
Collisions with 18-wheelers and commercial vehicles often involve serious injuries and multiple parties.
Riders face a higher risk of serious injury and unfair blame. An attorney can help set the record straight.
Struck while walking or riding. These cases often involve significant injuries and clear liability.
Hit by a driver who fled, was impaired, or had no insurance. You may still have a path to recovery.
A crash can leave you with bills, lost income, and pain that an insurance check rarely covers. Depending on the facts of your case, an attorney may pursue compensation for:
Every case is different. No outcome is promised or guaranteed. The categories below are common types of damages, not a prediction about your case.
If you are safe enough to act, these steps protect your health and your claim. If you are hurt, get medical help first and do the rest when you can.
The other driver’s insurer may contact you within days, and an early statement can hurt your claim. Talk to an attorney before you accept an offer or sign anything.
No. autoaccident.co is an attorney advertising and referral service. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. When you submit your information, we work to connect you with a participating, independent attorney licensed in your state.
The case review is free and there is no obligation. Participating attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, which generally means you pay no attorney fee unless they recover compensation for you. Fee terms and case costs are set by the attorney, not by us.
Our intake line is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Most people who submit a request are contacted promptly so a participating attorney can review the details of the crash.
Every state sets a deadline, called a statute of limitations, to file a personal injury claim. Deadlines commonly range from one to several years and can be shorter for claims involving a government entity. Exceptions apply, so confirm your exact deadline with an attorney as soon as possible.
You may still be able to recover compensation even if you were partly at fault. Many states follow comparative fault rules. An attorney can review the specific facts of your crash and explain how the rules in your state apply.
Participating attorneys handle a wide range of motor vehicle crashes, including rear-end and intersection collisions, rideshare accidents, truck and commercial vehicle crashes, motorcycle accidents, hit and run, drunk driving crashes, and pedestrian or bicycle accidents.
It helps to have the date and location of the crash, a brief description of what happened, whether anyone was injured, and any police report or insurance information you already have. You can still request a review if you do not have all of this yet.
Pick your state to see local filing deadlines, insurance rules, and the cities we cover, then start a free review. We connect injured drivers and passengers with attorneys across the country.
There is no cost and no obligation to talk with an attorney. The sooner you start, the more an attorney can do to protect your claim.