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Hurt in a Parking Lot Accident? See What It's Worth.

Private property. No police report. Confusing fault rules. Answer a few quick questions to see where you stand.

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What type of accident happened?

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Statutes of limitation apply, some as short as one year, and evidence like camera footage gets deleted fast.

What Kind of Parking Lot Accident Did You Have?

Every scenario has different fault rules and evidence requirements. Find your situation below.

Is This You?

  • You were hurt in a parking lot, parking garage, or other private lot
  • You have medical bills, lost wages, or vehicle damage piling up
  • There's no police report, or the other party is disputing fault
  • The insurance company's offer feels too low, or they haven't offered anything yet
  • You're not sure whether you actually have a case

If any of these sound familiar, a free case review can give you real answers, not guesses.

How a Free Case Review Works

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Tell Us What Happened

Answer a few quick questions about your accident. Takes about 2 minutes.

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We Review Your Case

Our team evaluates your situation and matches you with an attorney in your state.

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Talk to an Attorney (Free)

A licensed attorney contacts you for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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Why Parking Lot Accidents Need a Specialist

The National Safety Council estimates that roughly one in five vehicle collisions happens in a parking lot or garage, yet most law firms treat it as an afterthought. Private-property status, missing police reports, and aggressive shared-fault tactics from insurers make these claims uniquely difficult to navigate alone.

We built this resource around one topic and nothing else, so you get answers built for your exact situation, not a generic accident FAQ.

No Fee Unless You Win

Every case review is free, and our network attorneys work on contingency.

Time Matters

Surveillance footage is often overwritten within days. Evidence disappears fast.

Nationwide Network

We connect you with attorneys licensed and experienced in your state's laws.

Niche Focus

Parking lot accidents are all we cover, so fault rules here are uniquely confusing.

Don't Sign the First Offer

Insurance adjusters are trained to close claims quickly and for as little as possible. Their first number is a starting point, not a fair valuation of your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Once you accept a settlement, you typically can't go back for more, even if your injuries turn out worse than expected.

A free case review costs nothing, and if you decide to move forward, attorneys in our network typically work on contingency: no fee unless you recover money.

Hurt in a Parking Lot Accident?

Find out in 2 minutes if you have a case. Free, confidential, and no obligation.

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Parking Lot Accident Laws by State

Statutes of limitation and fault rules vary significantly by state. Find your state below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have a case if there was no police report?

Often, yes. Parking lots are usually private property, so police frequently decline to respond or file a formal crash report for property-damage-only incidents. A missing police report doesn't eliminate your legal claim: insurance claims and lawsuits can proceed based on other evidence like photos, witness statements, and surveillance footage.

Who is at fault in a parking lot accident?

It depends on the circumstances. Drivers in through-lanes generally have the right of way over drivers backing out of or pulling into spaces, but fault can be shared. Insurers often default to a 50/50 split absent strong evidence, which is why documenting the scene matters.

How much does it cost to speak with an attorney?

Nothing. Case reviews through our network are free, and attorneys typically work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney's fees unless you recover compensation.

How long do I have to file a claim?

It depends on your state. Injury statutes of limitation generally range from one to six years. Some states are much shorter than others, so it's important not to wait. See our laws-by-state guide for your state's specific deadline.

What if the other driver left the scene?

Leaving the scene of an accident without providing contact information is illegal in every state, even for property-damage-only crashes involving an unattended vehicle. You may still have coverage options through your own collision or uninsured motorist policy. See our hit-and-run guide for next steps.

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