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Yes. Even minor injuries like soreness, stiffness, or delayed pain can count — especially if they required treatment. Never assume you don't qualify until an expert reviews it.

Insurance companies are trained to minimize payouts. Most people accept the first offer, which is usually far less than what their case is actually worth. Our network attorneys know how to properly document your losses and negotiate aggressively. We've seen payouts up to 10x higher than the initial offer.

Every case is different, but recent settlements for accident victims range from $40,000 to over $175,000. The exact amount depends on the severity of your accident, injuries, and damages.

Not usually. Most cases settle without going to court after proper negotiation. Court is only a last resort — and you decide if you're comfortable with that.