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15 to 20 million people in the USA get injured in cars, trucks, vans, SUVs, motorcycles, and many other vehicles each year. Most just suffer through the injuries and pay their own expensive medical bills out of pocket. InjuryLawsuitClaim.com makes it easy for you to file a quick and easy claim and potentially win compensation for automobile damages, personal injuries and even death related to the accident.

Stand up and take action today for yourself or for a family member. We all know how expensive medical bills are since health plans today don't really seem to cover much at all, and have very high deductibles even if they do cover something. Our goal is to help people to stop from suffering in silence, and try and get the help they need paying the bills. So if you have been injured in an any kind of automobile accident in the last 2 years, fill out our free, quick and easy claim review today to see if you can get financial compensation.

The Number of Automobile Crashes are Astounding Each Year…



It’s crazy to think almost 50,000 automotive accidents happen each day in the United States alone. The majority are your standard sedans and SUVs. The odds are if you drive one of these types of vehicles, you or a family member will be involved in some sort of accident. If that does happen, make sure you fill out a short claim form today and see if you are entitled to compensation.


…And the Types of Vehicles in Crashes are the Most Common on the Road



Since 99% of injuries are not fatal, you will be able to help yourself in just 5 minutes or less through InjuryLawsuitClaim.com . Most accidents do results in some sort of significant vehicle damage. These days even a fender bender costs $3,000 for a piece of fiberglass and some paint. It may seem scary that 1% actually perish, but even their family members or friends can help them benefit as well. Every motor vehicle accident is worth exploring compensation rights.

Is Your State the Most Dangerous to Drive a Vehicle?

Did you ever wonder where the worst States are to drive a car? We have a ranking of all 50 States and from worst to first in terms of automotive vehicle accidents, related fatalities, cross-referenced roads and population, and a variety of other factors. What State do you or your family members drive in? If they have been in an automobile accident within the last 2 years, they should see what they can claim for monetary damages. Look at the chart below to see where your state falls. The higher in the chart the State, the higher the chance you will be involved in a motor vehicle accident. So even if you are fine today, don’t forget you can help yourself file a claim and potentially get compensation if and when an accident does take place.



Worst States for Automotive Related Deaths

(Ranked Worst to First)
State Rank
South Carolina 50
Louisiana 49
Arizona 47
Kentucky 46
Mississippi 45
Texas 44
New Mexico 43
Oklahoma 42
Arkansas 41
Montana 40
Wyoming 39
Nevada 38
North Carolina 37
Georgia 36
South Dakota 34
Tennessee 32
North Dakota 31
West Virginia 30
Oregon 29
Idaho 28
Missouri 27
Indiana 26
Colorado 25
Michigan 24
Nebraska 23
Kansas 22
California 21
Ohio 20
Alaska 19
Maine 18
Hawaii 17
Pennsylvania 16
Utah 15
Maryland 14
Wisconsin 13
Iowa 12
New Hampshire 11
Vermont 10
Virginia 9
Washington 8
Illinois 7
New Jersey 6
New York 5
Conniticut 4
Minnesota 3
Rhode Island 2
Massachusetts 1