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Auto Vehicle Accident Lawsuit

We work with expert legal teams that deal with motor vehicle accident claims every day and know exactly what to do to make sure your claim for compensation meets all the requirements under the Motor Accidents Scheme. To make a claim for compensation you need to get the registration number of the vehicle that caused the accident and make sure the accident has been reported to the police.

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(pain & suffering), the past and future medical expenses, the past and future economic loss and also past and future domestic assistance and care.

    Claim Compensation for Your Injury
    How much personal injury compensation will I receive?

    The amount of personal injury compensation you receive depends on the severity of your injuries. Generally, types of damages that can be claimed may include lump-sum compensation for non-economic loss (pain & suffering), the past and future medical expenses, the past and future economic loss, and also past and future domestic assistance and care.

    At MVA claims, we understand that many accidents can occur on the road. We aim to help repair the lives of people that have suffered injuries from road accidents.

    We handle all types of motor vehicle claims, including; car accidents, truck accidents, and motorbike accidents.

    These injuries can not only cause physical injury, but also long-term emotional and psychological effects.

    Auto Vehicle Accidents Claim Compensation for Your Injury
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    To make a claim for compensation you need to get the registration number of the vehicle that caused the accident and make sure the accident has been reported to the police.

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    Auto vehicle accident lawsuit documentation and intake guidance

    Auto accident reviews focus on crash reports, injury records, treatment timeline, insurance documentation, and evidence of liability to help reviewers assess the intake information.

    Evidence checklist

    • Police report or crash report with date, location, and parties involved
    • Medical records, emergency room reports, and injury diagnosis documentation
    • Insurance correspondence, claim numbers, and any settlement offers received
    • Photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and visible injuries if available

    Sources used for intake education

    These official references are provided for background education only. They do not replace medical or legal advice.

    1. Submit the intake form

    Share contact details, diagnosis information, exposure history, and the campaign you want reviewed.

    2. Organize supporting details

    Gather medical records, product history, proof of exposure, and timeline information that may help reviewers understand the claim.

    3. Intake follow-up

    AMMS or an intake partner may contact you for clarifying details before any potential legal review.

    4. Legal review if appropriate

    Qualified legal professionals decide whether a claim can move forward. AMMS does not provide legal advice or guarantee results.

    Campaign-specific questions

    What documentation is most important after an auto accident?

    The police report, medical records, photographs, insurance information, and witness contact details are the most important documents to gather after an accident.

    Can I submit a review if the accident happened months ago?

    Yes. Statutes of limitations vary by state. You can still submit intake information even if time has passed, and a reviewer can assess timing as part of the evaluation.

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    AMMS Legal Intake Research TeamReviewed for intake accuracy by AMMS Compliance TeamLast reviewed: 2026-05-15
    Important: AMMS provides intake and educational information. We are not providing medical or legal advice on this page, and submitting a form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Case value, eligibility, filing deadlines, and legal strategy must be reviewed by qualified professionals.