Car Accident and Injury
Car Accident & Injury Lawyers — National Injury Team
Hurt in a crash? You don’t have to fight the insurance company alone. National Injury Team connects you with top-rated personal injury attorneys who build strong cases, negotiate relentlessly, and, when needed, take cases to trial—so you can focus on healing.
Why hiring a car accident lawyer helps
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Insurance companies are not on your side. Their goal is to minimize payouts; an experienced lawyer levels the playing field by handling adjusters, positioning evidence, and pushing back on low offers. If your insurer stonewalls or undervalues your claim, you can escalate complaints with your state Department of Insurance—a leverage point your lawyer knows how to use. NAIC Content+1
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Road crashes are still devastatingly common. In 2023, nearly 40,901 people were killed on U.S. roads; while that’s a decline from 2022, the toll remains staggering—another reason to take your legal and medical recovery seriously. CrashStats
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Contingency fee = no win, no fee. In personal injury cases, lawyers typically work on contingency (often about one-third to 40% of the recovery). You pay attorney fees only if your case resolves in your favor. American Bar Association+1Legal Information Institute
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Protect yourself from “gotcha” statements. Adjusters often ask for recorded statements quickly. You generally don’t have to give a recorded statement to a third-party insurer—and doing so without counsel can hurt your claim. Talk to a lawyer first. United PolicyholdersLever & Ecker, PLLC
Bottom line: A focused legal strategy, evidence development, and skilled negotiation can significantly improve claim outcomes versus going it alone.
How National Injury Team gets you the strongest representation
1) Rapid investigation & evidence preservation
We move fast to secure police reports, scene photos, 911 audio, dash/body-cam, black-box (EDR) data, and witness statements—and we coordinate with your medical providers to document injuries and future care. Early, meticulous evidence work is what insurers and juries find credible.
2) Medical mapping that proves the full value of your injuries
Your case is only as strong as your medical story. We connect you to physicians and specialists who understand trauma, help you follow treatment plans, and produce clear reports linking the crash to your diagnosis, limitations, and future costs.
3) Smart negotiation with insurers
Our attorneys understand claim valuation drivers (liability, medical causation, damages, policy limits, venue) and negotiate from a position of strength. If an insurer delays or underpays, we’re prepared to file suit and proceed to trial.
4) Trial-ready from Day One
We build every case as if it will go before a jury—retaining expert witnesses, drafting persuasive complaints, and using discovery to surface internal insurer information where appropriate.
5) Clear, proactive communication
You get regular status updates, fast answers, and transparent explanations of offers and options—so you stay in control.
What we handle
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Rear-end, T-bone, head-on, and multi-vehicle collisions
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Rideshare (Uber/Lyft), commercial truck, and delivery vehicle crashes
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Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) claims
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Hit-and-run, pedestrian, bicyclist, and motorcycle injuries
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Wrongful death claims for families
What to do after a car accident (quick checklist)
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Get medical care and follow your doctor’s orders—even for “minor” pain.
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Document everything: photos, dash-cam footage, witness info, bills, and missed work.
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Report the crash to your insurer, but don’t give a recorded statement to a third-party carrier without legal advice. United Policyholders
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Call National Injury Team before you sign anything or accept a settlement.
FAQs
Do I have to speak to the other driver’s insurance company?
No. You generally are not required to provide a recorded statement to a third-party insurer. Your own policy may require cooperation, but you can—and should—consult an attorney before any recorded statement.
How do contingency fees work?
Your lawyer advances the work and is paid a percentage only if there’s a recovery. Typical ranges are about one-third to 40% in personal injury matters; you’ll get a written fee agreement that explains exact terms. American Bar Association+1
Is traffic safety improving?
Slightly. Federal data shows traffic deaths fell to 40,901 in 2023—a 4.3% decrease from 2022—yet the absolute number remains high, and serious-injury crashes are widespread. CrashStats
What if the insurer lowballs me?
Your attorney will negotiate and, if needed, file a lawsuit. You can also file a complaint with your state insurance department—an additional pressure point when carriers delay or underpay. NAIC Content+1
Your next step
Free case review—24/7. Tell us what happened, get answers in minutes, and let the National Injury Team go to work. We’ll evaluate liability, medical needs, and policy limits, then give you a clear plan to maximize your recovery. No fee unless we win.
Sources
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NHTSA, Overview of Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes in 2023 (Research Note, April 2025). CrashStats
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American Bar Association, Contingent Fees; ABA Home Front, Fees and Expenses. American Bar Association+1
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National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Claim Complaints; How to File a Complaint…. NAIC Content+1
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United Policyholders, Car Accident Claim Tips (recorded statements). United Policyholders

Notable Cases
BILLIONS REVCOVERED
Car Accident and Injury Claims
$2 MILLION
Traumatic Brain Injury settlement
$3.7 MILLION
For a Rear-End Collision