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Hurt in a car accident?

If someone else caused the crash, you may be entitled to compensation. Answer a few questions — free — and a licensed attorney can evaluate your situation.

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Sound familiar?

Medical bills keep arriving

ER visits, imaging, physical therapy — costs can stack up while you are still recovering.

The insurance company keeps calling

Adjusters may push for a quick recorded statement or an early settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries.

You are missing work

Lost wages and reduced hours add financial stress on top of physical recovery.

Fault is being disputed

The other driver or their insurer may tell a different story about what happened.

What compensation may cover

Every situation is different — nothing here is a promise of any outcome or amount. Depending on the facts and your state's law, compensation in cases like these may cover:

  • Medical bills and future treatment costs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Vehicle damage and out-of-pocket expenses
  • Pain and suffering

Worth knowing

Motor vehicle collisions are among the most common causes of serious injury on U.S. roads. Fault rules, insurance requirements, and filing deadlines differ significantly from state to state — which is why having an attorney evaluate your specific situation early can matter.

General information only — not legal advice, and not a prediction about any specific case. An attorney licensed in your state can evaluate your situation.

How it works

Free, private, and finished in about two minutes.

Tell us what happened

A short set of questions about your situation — no cost, no commitment.

We check the basics

We confirm essentials like whether a participating attorney serves your state and case type.

A licensed attorney reviews it

If an attorney takes your inquiry, they may contact you to evaluate your situation.

Common questions

The insurance company already offered me money. Should I take it?

We can’t advise you either way — that is a legal decision. But it is common for early offers to arrive before the full extent of injuries is known, and an attorney can evaluate whether an offer accounts for your situation before you accept anything.

What if I was partly at fault for the crash?

Many states allow recovery even when you share some fault, though the rules vary widely. An attorney licensed in your state can explain how fault rules apply to your situation.

There was no police report. Can I still do anything?

Possibly. A police report helps, but it is not always required. Photos, witness information, medical records, and repair estimates can all matter. An attorney can evaluate what you have.

How much does this service cost?

Nothing — CaseSolo Connect is free for people looking for a lawyer. Participating attorneys pay us for advertising, which is why this site is attorney advertising. Whether and how you would pay an attorney is between you and any attorney you choose to hire.

Is this legal advice?

No. Nothing on this site is legal advice, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. We are a paid attorney matching and advertising service — not a law firm and not a lawyer referral service.

Who sees my information?

Your contact details go only to the attorney who takes your inquiry — we do not sell your information to lists or send it to multiple firms. Our privacy policy describes exactly how your information is handled.

See where you stand — free

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CaseSolo Connect is attorney advertising / a paid matching service — not a lawyer referral service, not a law firm, and not legal advice. Using this form does not create an attorney-client relationship.