Personal Injury Attorneys Serving Pascagoula, MS
Pascagoula is home to Ingalls Shipbuilding — Mississippi's largest private employer with massive shift-change traffic.
Bond Legal serves Pascagoula and Jackson County. Call (866) 423-7724.
Pascagoula hosts Ingalls Shipbuilding — MS's largest private employer with massive shift traffic.
$500M+
Total Recovered
800+
Est. Annual Crashes in Pascagoula
3
SOL in Mississippi
$0
No Fee Unless We Recover*
*Pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. If there is no recovery, the client is not responsible for any fees, court costs, or litigation expenses.
If you were injured in Pascagoula, Mississippi, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Mississippi follows a pure comparative fault system with a 3 years statute of limitations. Bond Legal offers free consultations and charges no fee unless you win.
Estimated Annual Crashes
Est. 800+ collisions reported annually
Estimated Traffic Fatalities
Est. 4+ lives lost per year
Estimated Pedestrian Injuries
Est. 12+ pedestrian injuries annually
Statute of Limitations
3 years in Mississippi (Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49)
Estimated figures derived from MDOT / Pascagoula PD, 2023. Actual counts may vary. Consult the source agency for official statistics.
Pascagoula is home to Ingalls Shipbuilding — Mississippi's largest private employer with massive shift-change traffic.
Bond Legal serves Pascagoula and Jackson County. Call (866) 423-7724.
Traffic Safety Data
No formal Vision Zero; Gulf Regional Planning Commission 2023
US-90, Denny Ave, and the I-10/MS-63 interchange are primary crash areas
Ingalls Shipbuilding generates massive AM/PM shift-change traffic surges — largest private employer in Mississippi
US-90 through Pascagoula carries heavy coastal commercial and tourism traffic
I-10/MS-63 interchange handles heavy traffic between Mobile, AL and the Gulf Coast
Source: City of Pascagoula / MDOT, 2024. Safety data is updated periodically and may reflect different reporting periods.
Step-by-Step Guide
In Mississippi, you are legally required to report accidents involving injury, death, or significant property damage. Call 911 from the scene in Pascagoula and request both police and medical assistance.
Go to a hospital or urgent care — even if you feel fine. Many injuries like whiplash, concussions, and internal bleeding don't show symptoms immediately. Seek treatment at the nearest emergency facility.
Take photos and videos of all vehicles, injuries, road conditions, traffic signals, and skid marks. Get names, phone numbers, and insurance information from all parties and witnesses.
Insurance companies will contact you quickly — often within 24 hours. Their goal is to get a recorded statement they can use against you and to offer a lowball settlement before you understand your claim's true value.
Mississippi's statute of limitations is 3 years (Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49). However, critical evidence — surveillance footage, witness memories, vehicle data — degrades rapidly. The sooner you call Bond Legal at (866) 423-7724, the stronger your case.
Every doctor visit, prescription, therapy session, and medical bill becomes evidence of your damages. Keep a daily journal documenting your pain levels, limitations, and emotional impact.
Mississippi Law
Source: Miss. Code Ann. § 11-7-15
Mississippi follows pure comparative fault — you can recover damages regardless of your percentage of fault, with reduction proportional to your responsibility.
Source: Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49
In Mississippi, you generally have 3 years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline typically bars you from recovering any compensation. There are limited exceptions for minors, discovery of latent injuries, and government claims — consult an attorney immediately.
No cap on compensatory PI damages. Punitive damages are capped at the greater of $20 million or 2% of the defendant's net worth (Miss. Code Ann. § 11-1-65).
Pure Comparative Fault
Miss. Code Ann. § 11-7-15
Mississippi follows pure comparative fault — you can recover damages even if you are 99% at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault.
3-Year Statute of Limitations
Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49
Mississippi has a 3-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. Wrongful death claims must also be filed within 3 years (Miss. Code Ann. § 11-7-13).
Mandatory Auto Insurance
Miss. Code Ann. § 63-15-3
Mississippi requires minimum liability coverage of 25/50/25 ($25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident BI, $25,000 PD). UM/UIM coverage must be offered but can be rejected in writing.
DUI Law
Miss. Code Ann. § 63-11-30
Mississippi's DUI law sets the BAC limit at .08 for adults, .02 for those under 21. Implied consent applies — refusal results in 90-day license suspension.
Dram Shop Liability (Limited)
Common law / Miss. Code Ann. § 67-3-73
Mississippi has limited statutory dram shop liability. Mississippi courts have historically been reluctant to impose liability on alcohol sellers for injuries caused by intoxicated patrons, though claims against sellers who serve minors may be viable.
What We Handle
Our Mississippi Team
These experienced personal injury attorneys are licensed to practice in Mississippi and handle cases throughout the state.
Common Questions
A personal injury lawyer in Pascagoula typically costs nothing upfront — Bond Legal works on a contingency fee basis. You pay $0 unless we win your case. Our Pascagoula personal injury attorneys only get paid when you receive compensation.
The statute of limitations for personal injury in Mississippi is 3 years from the date of injury. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation forever. Contact Bond Legal immediately — the sooner you call, the stronger your case.
The value of a Pascagoula personal injury case depends on medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and injury severity. Every case is unique. Bond Legal has recovered over $500 million for clients nationwide. Call (866) 423-7724 for a free case evaluation.
No — insurance companies routinely offer lowball settlements far below your case's true value after a Pascagoula accident. They hope you'll accept before speaking with an attorney. Bond Legal's Pascagoula lawyers pursue fair compensation and are prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.
Bond Legal handles car accidents, truck crashes, motorcycle collisions, pedestrian injuries, and more in Pascagoula. We also cover rideshare (Uber/Lyft) accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, dog bites, workplace injuries, wrongful death, birth injuries, sexual assault civil claims, and fire/burn injuries.
Most Pascagoula personal injury cases settle within 6 to 18 months, depending on complexity and injury severity. Complex cases involving disputed liability may take longer. Bond Legal pursues full and fair compensation — even if that means going to trial in Mississippi courts.
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Our experienced attorneys have recovered over $500 million for injured clients. Contact us now for a free, confidential case review — you pay nothing unless we win.
Disclaimer: All amounts shown are gross amounts recovered before deduction of attorney fees, costs, and expenses. The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits. This is an advertisement. Bond Legal is licensed to practice in Mississippi.
Data Methodology: Crash statistics, response times, insurance estimates, and other numerical data on this page are approximate figures derived from publicly available reports by agencies such as state DOT and local agencies. These estimates are provided for general informational context and may not reflect the most current or exact official counts. For official statistics, please consult the cited source agencies directly.