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Move vehicles out of traffic if possible, turn on hazard lights, and get yourself and others to a safe place.
2. Call 911
Report the accident so police and medical help can respond. An official report will be created for your case.
3. Exchange Information
Share only what’s required: contact details, driver’s license, registration, and insurance. Avoid discussing fault.
4. Get Medical Care
See a doctor right away—even if you feel fine. Some injuries show up hours or days later.
5. Document Everything
Take photos of vehicles, the scene, road conditions, and injuries. Collect witness and officer information if you can.
6. Notify Your Insurance
Report the accident promptly and provide accurate details. Avoid speaking with the other driver’s insurer without legal guidance.
7. Contact Legal Line Services
Our network connects you with vetted attorneys who know how to handle car accident cases and protect your best interests.
If you were injured in a car accident caused by someone else — even partially — you may qualify for a claim. The best way to know is by speaking with a vetted attorney who can review the details of your accident, medical treatment, and who was at fault. It’s free to check, and you’re under no obligation to move forward.
No. The attorneys we connect you with work on a contingency basis, which means you don’t pay anything unless they win your case. There are no upfront costs, no hourly fees, and no hidden charges.
Every case is different, but most personal injury cases take anywhere from a few weeks to several months depending on the extent of your injuries, the insurance company’s response, and whether negotiations or a lawsuit are required. An attorney can give you a clear timeline once they review your situation.
That’s okay. Many people talk to insurers before realizing how much their case might actually be worth. You can still get a free claim review through Legal Line Referral Services — an attorney can assess whether the settlement you were offered is fair or if you may be entitled to more.
