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Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA)

Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Lawsuits play a significant role in personal injury litigation due to their common occurrence and substantial impact on victims’ lives. Every year, approximately 38,000 individuals succumb to auto accidents, and countless more suffer injuries and financial hardships. The monetary implications of these accidents are profound, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimating a $55 billion annual expenditure on collective medical and lost wage costs resulting from fatal traffic accidents.

Eligibility Criteria

Injured in a Motor Vehicle Accident? You May Be Entitled to Compensation! If you’ve been in a car, truck, or motorcycle accident that wasn’t your fault, you could qualify for significant financial compensation. Don’t wait—your time to file a claim is limited! Do You Qualify?

You may be eligible for compensation if:  The accident happened in the last 12 months

1. You received medical treatment within 60 days of the accident

2. You were not at fault for the crash

3. You don’t have an attorney or want to change representation

4. You did not receive a moving violation at the time of the accident

5. You haven’t already settled a claim for this injury

6. Insurance coverage is available

Our Goal

The primary goal of handling all types of motor vehicle accident claims, including car accidents, truck accidents, and motorbike accidents, is to help repair the lives of people who have suffered injuries from road accidents. In essence, MVA lawsuits aim to achieve justice for the victims and provide financial relief proportional to the loss suffered. This may involve filing a lawsuit against the victim’s insurer to ensure that all losses are adequately covered. These lawsuits underscore the value of a well-formulated legal strategy and expert advice, helping victims rebuild their lives while contributing to the broader narrative surrounding personal injury law.

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