Motor vehicle accidents in Mississippi
Mississippi's collisions cluster along its interstate spine: I-55 runs north–south through Jackson, I-20 crosses east–west through Meridian and Vicksburg, and I-10 hugs the Gulf Coast past Gulfport and Biloxi. U.S. 49 and U.S. 61 (the historic Blues Highway) carry heavy regional traffic between the Delta and the coast.
Long rural stretches, high-speed two-lane highways, and dense casino-corridor traffic along the coast all contribute to the state's injury-crash volume, with the Jackson metro generating the heaviest concentration.
Mississippi injury law that shapes these cases
Mississippi is one of the more claimant-friendly negligence jurisdictions in the country, which shapes how a marginal-fault case can still be worth pursuing.
- Statute of limitations: three years from the date of the accident for personal-injury claims, under Mississippi's catch-all statute (Miss. Code §15-1-49).
- Fault system: Mississippi is an at-fault (tort) state with no PIP requirement — the negligent driver's liability insurer is the source of recovery.
- Negligence rule: Mississippi follows pure comparative negligence. A claimant can recover even if mostly at fault; damages are simply reduced by their percentage of blame, with no bar short of 100% fault. That makes shared-fault cases viable here that would be dead in a contributory or 50%-bar state.
- Minimum auto liability: 25/50/25 — $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 per accident, and $25,000 property damage.
How we screen Mississippi leads
We generate leads through our own paid campaigns, not a resold aggregator pool. Each Mississippi claimant is filtered on a recent crash within the three-year window, a reported injury, and a statement that they were not the at-fault driver. Because Mississippi's pure comparative rule keeps even shared-fault cases alive, our screening focuses on clear injury and recency rather than needing spotless liability.
Every qualified lead is delivered to a single firm exclusively — never shared, resold, or recycled.
Mississippi advertising & lead-gen compliance
The origin of a lead is now part of what the buying firm is on the hook for, not just the vendor. The federal TCPA is the baseline: prior express written consent is required before a marketing call or text reaches a consumer. The FCC's one-to-one consent rule was vacated by the Eleventh Circuit in January 2025 and is not enforceable, but valid prior express consent is still required, and the FCC's April 2025 revocation rules mean opt-outs must be honored promptly.
Mississippi has no standalone mini-TCPA, so a Mississippi campaign is governed by that federal baseline together with the Mississippi Bar's Rules of Professional Conduct on lawyer advertising, which bar false or misleading legal advertising and regulate solicitation of accident victims. The principle holds across the board: a compliant Mississippi lead is one the claimant opted into through real advertising, not cold outreach relabeled as a lead.
Kurios runs consent-based, advertising-driven campaigns, with the required disclosures on our landing pages, no promises about case outcomes, prompt opt-out handling, and one firm per lead. A lead source that ignores those requirements can push the exposure onto the firm that buys it — so we keep that risk with us and hand you leads you can work clean. For the authoritative rules behind all of this, see the Mississippi Bar’s attorney-advertising rules and the FCC’s TCPA rules on telemarketing and robocalls.
Why Mississippi personal injury firms work with Kurios
Mississippi firms hold us to cost per signed case, not the price of a lead. Exclusive, injury-screened, not-at-fault claimants delivered to your CRM in under 10 seconds sign at a rate a shared, aged list never reaches — and in a pure-comparative state where even shared-fault cases stay viable, that clean intake keeps CAC in a range you can build on. One firm per lead means your Jackson, Gulfport, or Hattiesburg intake team is the only call the claimant is expecting, not one of several. No washed lists, no wrong numbers, no budget wasted on junk. Start with a 3-month test batch of 50 exclusive leads a month — month-to-month, cancel anytime within the 3 months, no retainer — so you can prove cost per signed case on your own numbers. See the full MVA lead program or how the exclusive car accident model works.
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See If You QualifyFrequently Asked Questions
What's the statute of limitations for a car accident claim in Mississippi?
Three years from the date of the accident for personal-injury claims, under Mississippi's catch-all statute (Miss. Code §15-1-49).
Is Mississippi a no-fault state?
No. Mississippi is an at-fault (tort) state with no PIP requirement; recovery comes from the at-fault driver's liability coverage.
How does comparative fault work in Mississippi?
Mississippi follows pure comparative negligence: a claimant can recover even if mostly at fault, with damages reduced by their percentage of blame and no bar short of 100% fault.
Does the TCPA apply to Mississippi lead generation?
Yes. The federal TCPA requires prior express written consent before marketing calls or texts, and opt-outs must be honored promptly under the FCC's April 2025 revocation rules. The FCC's one-to-one consent rule was vacated in January 2025 and is not enforceable, but valid consent is still required. Kurios captures documented, consent-based leads and honors revocations.
Does Mississippi have its own telemarketing or lead-gen law?
Mississippi has no standalone mini-TCPA. Lead generation follows the federal TCPA baseline plus the Mississippi Bar's advertising rules, which prohibit misleading legal advertising and regulate solicitation of accident victims. Because a non-compliant source can expose the buying firm, Kurios generates leads through disclosed, consent-based advertising with no outcome guarantees.
Are your Mississippi leads exclusive?
Yes. Every Mississippi lead is delivered to one firm only — never shared, resold, or recycled.
How fast do Mississippi leads reach my CRM?
In under 10 seconds. We push each lead directly into your CRM in real time so your intake team can call immediately.
