Injured in a Car Accident? Get the Help You Deserve.

Philadelphia sees over 60,000 crashes per year. If you've been hurt, you shouldn't have to fight the insurance company alone. We'll match you with an experienced car accident attorney — free.

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Types of Car Accident Cases We Handle

If you were hurt in any of these situations, you may have a case.

Rear-End Collisions

Whiplash, spinal injuries, and concussions are common in rear-end crashes. Even “minor” fender-benders can cause lasting pain.

Intersection Crashes

Red-light runners, failure to yield, and left-turn accidents cause some of the most severe injuries on Philadelphia roads.

Highway Accidents

High-speed collisions on I-76, I-95, or the Turnpike often result in catastrophic injuries. Speed increases both impact force and recovery time.

Rideshare Accidents

Uber and Lyft accidents involve complex insurance situations. Whether you were a passenger, driver, or other motorist, you may have multiple paths to compensation.

Hit-and-Run

If the other driver fled the scene, you may still be able to recover compensation through uninsured motorist coverage or other avenues.

Drunk Driving Crashes

Victims of drunk drivers may be entitled to additional punitive damages beyond standard compensation. An attorney can evaluate your options.

How YourMedLegal Works

Three simple steps. No cost, no confusion, no commitment.

1

Tell Us What Happened

Fill out a short form. It takes less than 2 minutes. We just need the basics about your accident.

2

We Match You

We review your case and connect you with a car accident attorney in your area who handles cases like yours.

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Free Consultation

Your matched attorney contacts you for a free consultation. No upfront cost — they only get paid if you win.

60K+
Crashes Per Year in SE PA
$15K–$75K
Typical Car Accident Settlement
2 Years
PA Statute of Limitations
< 5 min
Average Response Time

What You Should Know After a Car Accident

Pennsylvania's No-Fault Insurance

Pennsylvania is a “choice no-fault” state. If you chose limited tort coverage, your ability to sue may be restricted — but there are important exceptions, especially for serious injuries. An attorney can help you understand your options.

Don't Talk to the Other Driver's Insurance

Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize your payout. They may ask for a recorded statement, offer a quick settlement, or suggest you don't need a lawyer. Before you agree to anything, talk to an attorney who represents your interests.

Compensation You May Be Entitled To

Depending on your case, you may be able to recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and future medical expenses. In cases involving drunk drivers, punitive damages may also be available.

Time Is Important

Pennsylvania has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. But beyond the legal deadline, evidence degrades over time — witness memories fade, surveillance footage gets deleted, and medical records become harder to connect to the accident. The sooner you act, the stronger your case.

Other Types of Cases We Handle

Car accidents aren't the only situations where YourMedLegal can help. If you were injured at work, we connect you with experienced workers' compensation attorneys. Hurt in a slip and fall at a store, on a sidewalk, or on someone else's property? We handle those cases too. Learn how YourMedLegal works.

Car Accident FAQ

Most car accident attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay nothing upfront, and they only get paid if you win your case — typically 33–40% of the settlement. YourMedLegal's matching service is always 100% free to you.
Seek medical attention immediately, even if you feel fine — some injuries don't show symptoms right away. Call the police, document the scene with photos, exchange information with the other driver, and contact an attorney before speaking to any insurance adjuster.
In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations is 2 years from the date of the accident. In New Jersey, it's also 2 years. Don't wait until the last minute — the sooner you act, the easier it is to preserve evidence and build a strong case.
Limited tort restricts your ability to sue for pain and suffering in minor accidents, but there are important exceptions — including serious injuries, injuries caused by drunk drivers, or accidents involving commercial vehicles. An attorney can evaluate whether an exception applies to your case.
Pennsylvania follows modified comparative negligence rules. You can still recover compensation as long as you were less than 51% at fault. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. Even if you think you share some blame, it's worth getting a free evaluation.

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