NAAA handles intake for all types of motor vehicle accidents — from minor rear-end collisions to catastrophic multi-vehicle incidents. If you were injured in a vehicle accident that wasn't entirely your fault, we build your case documentation from the first contact.
Our intake team is trained on every accident category — and the specific documentation requirements and legal nuances for each.
The most common accident type — and one of the most frequently minimized by insurers. Whiplash, neck, and spinal injuries often don't appear immediately, making early documentation critical.
Side-impact collisions frequently result in serious injuries — broken bones, internal trauma, and head injuries are common. Fault documentation and witness statements are essential from the start.
Head-on crashes carry the highest mortality and injury rates of any collision type. Survivors face significant injuries and often complex liability disputes requiring thorough documentation.
Uber and Lyft accidents involve layered insurance coverage — driver personal policy, rideshare period coverage, and platform corporate coverage. Navigation requires experience.
18-wheeler and commercial vehicle accidents involve federal FMCSA regulations, mandatory logbook review, and corporate defendant defendants — requiring specialized documentation protocols.
When the at-fault driver flees, uninsured motorist coverage becomes the primary recovery vehicle. Time-sensitive evidence collection and proper UM/UIM claim documentation are essential.
Motorcyclists face unfair bias in fault assessments and damage evaluations. We document the full incident carefully — counteracting the presumption of fault that many victims encounter.
Pedestrians and cyclists struck by vehicles frequently suffer catastrophic injuries. Documentation of the scene, the at-fault vehicle, and the victim's status is urgent and time-sensitive.
Chain-reaction accidents involve multiple insurance carriers, disputed fault chains, and complex subrogation. Organized intake and evidence collection from the start is essential.
Early documentation of injuries — even those with delayed onset — is critical to protecting your rights. NAAA guides victims through this process immediately after contact.
Immediate medical documentation and imaging records
Neurological assessment documentation and specialist referral
MRI documentation and chiropractic intake coordination
Early documentation to protect against "no injury" claims
ER and imaging records captured from initial treatment
Photo documentation and ongoing treatment records
PTSD and emotional distress documentation for damages
Estate documentation and survivor intake for fatality cases
NAAA has active intake infrastructure and partner networks in all 50 states. No matter where your accident occurred, we can begin intake immediately.
Start Intake →Intake is completely free. Our specialists are available 24/7. Every contact starts building a documented case record that protects your rights from day one.