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  • How can Fast Accident Connect help with my vehicle repairs?
    We coordinate with a network of trusted repair shops to ensure your vehicle is repaired quickly and to the highest standards. We also offer complimentary towing services to our in-network facilities and assist with insurance claim processing to streamline the entire repair process.
  • Why is it important to act quickly after an accident?
    Acting quickly helps preserve crucial evidence, ensures timely medical documentation of injuries, and prevents you from missing legal deadlines, such as the statute of limitations. Early legal representation also strengthens your case and protects your rights during negotiations with insurance companies.
  • How do I start the process with Fast Accident Connect?
    To get started, simply call us at (213) 909-9301 or (626) 6279-7911 or fill out our online consultation form. Our team is available 24/7 to assist you, and we’ll connect you with our quality supervised partner shops and personal injury attorneys to discuss your case and the best way forward.
  • What types of cases do you handle?
    We handle a wide range of personal injury cases, including car accidents, 18-wheeler accidents, motorcycle accidents, and other vehicle-related injuries. We also assist with claims related to slip and falls, workplace injuries, and wrongful death cases.
  • What if I don’t feel injured after the accident?
    Even if you don’t feel injured, it’s crucial to seek medical attention immediately. Some injuries, such as whiplash or internal bleeding, may not be apparent right away. Prompt medical evaluation ensures your health is protected and provides necessary documentation for your injury claim.
  • Do you work with all insurance companies and certified repair shops?
    We know an accident is anything but convenient, which is why we work with all major insurance carriers. Our I-CAR certified-teammates expertise is supported by industry-leading continuous training, state-of-the-art equipment and multiple auto-industry certifications. We set the standard for vehicle collision repair and our reputation for superior service has led to us to work with the largest collision repair shops in America.
  • Can I still file a claim if the accident was partially my fault?
    Yes, in many cases, you can still file a claim even if you were partially at fault. The compensation you receive may be reduced based on your degree of fault, but you are still entitled to seek damages. An experienced personal injury lawyer can help determine how fault may impact your case.
  • How do your supervised collision shops ensure high-quality vehicle repairs?
    Our supervised collision shops repairs vehicles back to pre-collision condition and helps our customers by Restoring the Journey of Your Life. We are a preferred partner of the nation’s leading vehicle manufacturers and all major insurance carriers. Our technicians receive ongoing comprehensive, industry-recognized training and utilize the latest technology to ensure that we restore your car back to manufacturer’s standards.
  • What should I do immediately after an accident?
    After an accident, ensure everyone's safety and move to a safe location if possible. Call emergency services to report the accident and seek medical attention, even if you don’t feel injured. Document the scene with photos and gather contact information from witnesses. Then, contact Fast Accident Connect to guide you through the next steps.
  • Do I have to pay legal fees upfront?
    No, at Fast Accident Connect, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you don’t pay any legal fees unless we win your case. Our payment is a percentage of the settlement or court award, so there’s no financial risk to you in pursuing your claim.
  • How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
    The time limit to file a personal injury claim varies by state but is typically between one to three years from the date of the accident. It’s essential to consult with a lawyer as soon as possible to ensure your claim is filed within the legal timeframe.
  • What should I avoid doing after an accident?
    After an accident, avoid admitting fault, even if you think you were partially responsible. Don’t give a recorded statement to the other party’s insurance company without first consulting with a lawyer. Also, refrain from signing any settlement offers or legal documents without legal advice.
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