Car Accident Laws by State

Car accident laws vary by state, including liability rules, filing deadlines, and insurance requirements. Understanding these differences is important when evaluating a potential injury claim.

Comparative Negligence Rules by State

States apply either pure comparative negligence or modified comparative negligence systems. Under modified systems, compensation may not be available if fault exceeds a specific percentage threshold.

Car Accident Filing Deadlines by State

Most states require personal injury claims to be filed within one to two years from the date of the accident. Specific deadlines vary by jurisdiction and case type.

StateStatute of LimitationsNegligence Rule
New Jersey2 YearsModified Comparative
Texas2 YearsModified Comparative
Tennessee1 YearModified Comparative
Ohio2 YearsModified Comparative

Minimum Insurance Requirements

Each state sets minimum insurance coverage requirements for drivers. Coverage limits and uninsured motorist rules may affect potential compensation after a car accident.

Car Accident Laws in Specific Regions

Let Us Help You

No Fee Unless You Win

Need Help With a Car Accident Claim?

Submit your case details for evaluation and potential attorney referral in your area.
1. How bad is the injury?
1-2 Slight Discomfort
3-5 Surgery
6-Passed Away
2. Where are the injuries?
Select all affected body parts
3. What is your name and phone number?
4. What kind of case is this?
Select the category type for the reason you're contacting us.
5. When did this happen?
Select the category type for the reason you're contacting us.
6. Describe the incident
Provide as much detail as you can. (ie. people involved, police report, etc.)