If you’ve been injured in a car accident, auto accident injury claim, or experienced harm from another person’s negligence, you have the right to seek justice. With auto accident lawsuits and personal injury lawsuits, victims can hold at-fault parties accountable and pursue financial compensation for their physical, emotional, and financial losses.
Quick Facts Table
Category
Detail
Lawsuit Status
Active – Cases filed across state and federal courts
Types of Incidents Covered
Car crashes, pedestrian incidents, bike accidents
Defendants
Negligent drivers, property owners, employers
Potential Compensation
Varies – Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering
Deadline to File
Typically 1 to 6 years (varies by state and severity)
What Are Auto Accident Lawsuits About?
Auto accident lawsuits and personal injury claims are legal actions taken by people who have suffered injury due to someone else’s negligence. Whether it’s a rear-end collision, wrongful death, or pedestrian strike, these cases hold responsible parties—like careless drivers or property owners—accountable for failing to exercise reasonable care.
Auto accident lawsuits have existed as long as motor vehicles have, but modern cases are stronger thanks to improved negligence laws and safety standards.
2010
Insurance companies typically negotiate claims, but serious cases—especially those involving life-changing injuries—often result in litigation.
2023
Successful auto accident settlements have set compensation benchmarks, shaping what future plaintiffs can expect.
2025
Successful auto accident settlements have set compensation benchmarks, shaping what future plaintiffs can expect.
How to File a Claim
If you or a loved one has been hurt in a car crash or similar incident, here’s how to begin your auto accident injury claim or personal injury lawsuit:
Complete the secure form below
Provide details about the accident and your injuries
Connect with a trusted personal injury lawyer
No upfront legal fees – attorneys work on contingency, so you pay only if you win
Your safety, recovery, and peace of mind are the priority.