You shouldn't have to fight the insurance company while you're still recovering. We handle the process — from the first call to the final settlement.
Get a free consultationIf this feels overwhelming, that's exactly why people hire ClaimCollect.
Even if you feel okay. Many injuries don't fully appear until days after the crash. Getting checked and documented early protects both your health and your claim.
Insurance companies call early — often before injuries fully show up. They'll ask for recorded statements and offer early settlements. Don't agree to anything without guidance.
Consistent medical treatment creates a clear record of what you've been through. Your job is to heal. Our job is to make sure the documentation supports the full value of your claim.
Not all injuries are obvious right away. Many people feel "just sore" at first, only to notice symptoms days later. If any of this sounds familiar, getting checked early matters — both for your health and your claim.
Persistent headaches, dizziness, confusion, blurry vision, sensitivity to light, nausea, or trouble concentrating can be signs of a concussion or traumatic brain injury.
Whiplash, herniated discs, and soft-tissue injuries often show up as stiffness, limited range of motion, or worsening pain in the days after a crash.
Tingling, numbness, burning, or shooting pain in your arms or legs can indicate nerve involvement that shouldn't be ignored.
Pain, swelling, weakness, or instability in joints may point to ligament or soft-tissue damage that worsens without treatment.
Abdominal pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, or unexplained fatigue can be signs of internal injuries that require immediate medical attention.
You don't have to figure it out alone. A free consultation can clarify what you're dealing with and what your options are.
Talk to usThe type of crash often affects fault, injuries, and insurance coverage. If any of these describe your accident, the details matter.
Often caused by distracted driving. Commonly lead to neck, back, and soft-tissue injuries.
Frequently involve disputed fault. Rely on timing, traffic signals, and witness or video evidence.
Among the most serious crash types. Often result in severe injuries and major liability issues.
Chain-reaction crashes can involve multiple drivers and insurance policies, making claims more complex.
Even if the other driver fled, coverage may still be available through your own policy.
Higher speeds mean greater force, more serious injuries, and typically higher-value claims.
You may be able to recover compensation even if you were partly at fault. Insurance companies often try to shift blame to reduce what they pay — here's what you need to know.
Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. If damages are $50,000 and you're 30% at fault, you can still recover $35,000.
The same reduction applies — but only up to a threshold (typically 50–51%). Cross that line and you recover nothing. Stay below it and your recovery is reduced by your share.
Being even 1% at fault can completely bar recovery. These states are rare, but they exist. The other driver must be 100% at fault for you to recover anything.
We look for evidence — video footage, police reports, and witness statements — to prove what actually happened and protect your recovery.
Talk to an attorneyWhen these three pieces are documented correctly, a claim has leverage. When they're not, insurance companies look for ways to minimize or deny payment.
Medical records, treatment history, and documented symptoms create the foundation of every claim.
Evidence that someone else caused or contributed to the accident — even partial fault counts in most states.
Identifying all available coverage — including underinsured or uninsured motorist policies — to maximize what you can recover.
A walkthrough of what happens from the moment you reach out to the moment we collect — so you know exactly what to expect.
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