Can I still get compensation if I was partially at fault?
In most states, yes. Under comparative negligence rules, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you're 20% at fault and damages are $100,000, you'd receive $80,000. Some states bar recovery if you're 50% or 51% or more at fault.
This is general information, not legal advice. Laws vary by state. Consult a qualified attorney for advice about your situation.
Related Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
It depends on your state. Most states give you 2 years from the date of injury (the statute of limitations). Some states allow more, a few allow less. Missing the deadline almost always means losing your right to any compensation.
How long does a personal injury case take?
Simple cases with clear liability can settle in a few months. More complex cases, or those involving serious injuries, can take 1-2 years. If the case goes to trial, it can take even longer. Your attorney can give you a better timeline based on your specifics.
Will my case go to trial?
Probably not. About 95% of personal injury cases settle before trial through negotiation. Cases go to trial when the insurance company and your attorney can't agree on a fair amount.