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5 Things You Didn’t Know Could Affect Your Car Accident Injury Claim

  • Writer: MVA Lawyer Network
    MVA Lawyer Network
  • Nov 17, 2024
  • 3 min read

You never expect it. One moment you’re driving—focused, confident—and in the next, flashing lights, screeching tires, and confusion turn your world upside down. If you’re injured in a car accident, you have one chance to get the compensation you deserve. But did you know there are lesser-known factors that can seriously affect your injury claim?



Man and woman examining damage after car crash for insurance claim, blue and black cars involved, accident scene with smoke and red trees in background.


At MVALawyerNetwork.com, we connect accident victims with top attorneys who specialize in maximizing settlements. Because when it comes to your claim, knowledge is power.

Here are 5 things you probably didn’t know could impact your car accident injury claim — and how you can protect yourself.



1. Delays in Seeking Medical Treatment Can Hurt Your Case

You might feel fine right after a crash, but injuries often reveal themselves hours or even days later. If you wait too long to see a doctor, insurance companies might argue your injuries aren’t serious or aren’t related to the accident.


What to do:Get medical attention as soon as possible—even for minor aches or stiffness. Keep detailed records and follow your doctor’s advice. This is critical evidence that supports your claim.



2. Social Media Posts Are Under Scrutiny

You might not realize it, but insurance adjusters and defense attorneys often check accident victims’ social media accounts. A casual post about feeling fine or photos of you doing physical activities could be used against you to downplay your injuries.


Pro tip:Avoid posting anything about your accident or recovery on social media. Keep your updates private or off the grid entirely until your claim is settled.



3. Not Reporting the Accident Correctly Can Weaken Your Claim

Failing to file a police report, or providing incomplete or inaccurate information to law enforcement, can create legal headaches. Insurance companies use these reports to verify what happened.


What to do:Always call 911 or local police after a crash, no matter how minor. Cooperate fully and provide factual information. Keep a copy of the report for your records.



4. Going It Alone Could Cost You Thousands

Statistics prove that people who hire an attorney after a car accident receive 3.5 times more money than those who don’t—on average, $77,600 versus $17,600, even after legal fees. And 91% of represented claimants receive a payout, compared to just 51% without legal help.


Insurance companies are in business to pay as little as possible. Without expert representation, your claim might be undervalued or denied.


The best move:Contact a trusted car accident lawyer who works on contingency—meaning no upfront fees unless they win your case.



5. Missing Important Deadlines Could End Your Claim

Every state has a statute of limitations—a strict deadline for filing a personal injury claim. Miss it, and you lose the right to compensation forever.


Key reminder:Check your state’s deadlines and don’t wait to act. Starting the legal process early ensures your claim stays on track.


What to Do After a Car Accident — Quick Checklist


✅ Call 911 and get a police report

✅ Seek immediate medical care

✅ Document everything: photos, witness info, notes

✅ Avoid social media updates about your injury

✅ Contact an experienced car accident lawyer


You Deserve More Than a Lowball Offer


At MVA Lawyer Network, we understand the physical pain, lost wages, and emotional toll that car accidents inflict. We’re not a law firm—we’re a trusted network of attorneys who fight aggressively for accident victims like you.


Our lawyers work on contingency, so you pay nothing unless they recover money for you.


Don’t risk settling for less. Let us help you get the maximum compensation you deserve.


Need Help? Start Your Free Claim Review Today


If you’ve been injured in a car accident, don’t wait. Speak with someone who understands what you’re going through. Contact us for a FREE case review and know within 1 day if you qualify for significant compensation.


📞 Call (833) 999-1925 or visit MVALawyerNetwork.com to get started.


Sources:

  • NHTSA: 2.7 million people injured annually in crashes

  • Mayo Clinic: Importance of timely medical evaluation

  • MVA Lawyer Network internal statistics


You only get one shot at justice after a car accident. Let us make sure it counts.

 
 
 

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