State-Specific Personal Injury Guides
Personal injury laws vary significantly from state to state. Our state-specific guides help you understand the laws that apply to your case, including statutes of limitations, negligence rules, and damage caps.
California Personal Injury Laws
Pure comparative negligence, 2-year statute of limitations, and no damage caps.
Texas Personal Injury Laws
Modified comparative negligence (51% bar), 2-year statute, and medical malpractice caps.
Florida Personal Injury Laws
Pure comparative negligence, no-fault PIP system, and 2-year statute of limitations.
New York Personal Injury Laws
No-fault insurance, serious injury threshold, and 3-year statute of limitations.
Illinois Personal Injury Laws
Modified comparative negligence (50% bar), 2-year statute, and medical malpractice caps.
Pennsylvania Personal Injury Laws: Guide for Accident Victims
PA law including 2-year statute, modified comparative negligence, and no-fault insurance.
Ohio Personal Injury Laws: What Accident Victims Should Know
Ohio law including 2-year statute, 50% bar rule, and damage caps.
Georgia Personal Injury Laws: Your Complete Guide
Georgia law including 2-year statute, 50% bar rule, and unique state rules.
Coming Soon: We are adding guides for all 50 states. If you need information about a state not listed here, please contact us.