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2026 Guide Small Claims

How to Sue a Car Accident (Other Driver) in Small Claims Court

Vehicle damage, injuries & uninsured drivers

$500–$10,000
Typical recovery range
6 items
Key evidence to gather
No lawyer
Required in small claims
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue the other driver in small claims court?
Eligibility requirements for suing a car accident (other driver) in small claims court depend on your state's specific rules. Our calculator provides the key thresholds and requirements by state. For legal advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.
Can I sue for car accident injuries in small claims?
Eligibility requirements for suing a car accident (other driver) in small claims court depend on your state's specific rules. Our calculator provides the key thresholds and requirements by state. For legal advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.
What if the other driver has no insurance?
suing a car accident (other driver) in small claims court rules vary by state. See our complete state-by-state breakdown above for the most current information, sourced directly from official court and government websites.
Can I sue if I was partly at fault?
Eligibility requirements for suing a car accident (other driver) in small claims court depend on your state's specific rules. Our calculator provides the key thresholds and requirements by state. For legal advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.
Do I need to sue the driver or their insurance company?
Eligibility requirements for suing a car accident (other driver) in small claims court depend on your state's specific rules. Our calculator provides the key thresholds and requirements by state. For legal advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.
What if the accident was a hit-and-run?
suing a car accident (other driver) in small claims court rules vary by state. See our complete state-by-state breakdown above for the most current information, sourced directly from official court and government websites.

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