Vehicular Accidents

What is it?

Vehicular accidental injury law helps people who are hurt in a car, truck, motorcycle, or other vehicle accident get compensated for their injuries—especially if someone else was at fault.

How it works

If you’re injured in a crash, you may be able to file a claim or lawsuit to recover money for:

Who's responsible?

In most cases, the person who caused the accident (or their insurance company) is the one responsible for paying.

That could be:

What if you were partially at fault?

In many states, even if the accident was partly your fault, you can still get some compensation—just a reduced amount.

Insurance Companies

After an accident, insurance companies often try to settle quickly and for less money than you might deserve. That’s why many people choose to talk to a lawyer before accepting any offer.

Why it matters:

Vehicular accidental injury law exists to protect you from financial ruin after a crash that wasn’t your fault (or not entirely your fault). It helps ensure you get the medical care and support you need to recover and move on.

Practice Areas

Let's Connect