Some of Maine’s busiest and most dangerous roads are frequent sites of serious crashes, especially around Portland, Bangor, and along the scenic coastal highways near Cape Elizabeth. If you’ve been hurt because of someone else’s negligence, Shaheen & Gordon, P.A. is ready to stand up for you.
As one of Northern New England’s most established law firms, our experienced Maine attorneys are dedicated to representing individuals—not insurance companies. We take a comprehensive legal approach, drawing from multiple practice areas to craft smart, strategic solutions that fit each unique case. Whether we’re negotiating a strong settlement or presenting your case in court, our goal is always the same: to protect your rights and fight for the full compensation you deserve.

Why choose Shaheen & Gordon for your car accident case?
Shaheen & Gordon brings together the strength of a large legal team with the personalized care of a small firm. Our Maine personal injury lawyers are focused on building lasting client relationships grounded in transparency, trust, and top-tier service.
- We represent real people—not insurance companies.
- Our team draws from a wide range of legal knowledge to address every angle of your case.
- We make things easier with online consultations, e-signatures, and flexible meeting options.
- We’re active in communities throughout Maine, supporting local causes and organizations.
- We offer multilingual assistance, including staff fluent in Spanish.
If you’ve been involved in a car accident, reach out today for a free consultation with our Maine legal team. We’re here to help you move forward.
We secure meaningful results for car accident victims
Our attorneys have helped crash victims recover millions. Some of our past case results include:
- $6 million settlement in an auto accident that led to wrongful death
- $2.8 million settlement in an auto accident that led to wrongful death
- $1 million settlement for a woman injured in a car crash
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is different, and case results referred to on this website are not intended to be, nor should they be understood as, a representation that equivalent results will be achieved in any given case.
What to do after a car accident in Maine
If you’re home after a crash, take a breath. You’ve handled the immediate chaos — now it’s time to protect yourself and your recovery.
- Get medical care: See a doctor even if you feel okay. Some injuries take hours or days to show up, and medical records help support your claim.
- Call your insurance company: Report the accident but stick to the facts. Don’t admit fault or downplay your injuries.
- Get a copy of the police report: If officers came to the scene, request the report through the local department or Maine BMV.
- Save everything: Keep photos, repair estimates, medical bills, and notes about how you feel day to day.
- Be cautious with insurance adjusters: If the other driver’s insurer calls, don’t agree to a recorded statement or quick payout without advice.
- Talk to a Maine car accident attorney: A lawyer can handle the paperwork and insurance negotiations while you focus on healing.
At Shaheen & Gordon, we take care of the legal side so you can take care of yourself.
We take on insurance companies so you don’t have to
Insurance companies are in the business of minimizing payouts. Their goal is to settle your claim quickly and for as little money as possible. That’s why it’s important not to accept any early offers or give a recorded statement until you’ve spoken with an attorney.
At Shaheen & Gordon, our Maine car accident lawyers will take over all communication with the insurance company so you don’t have to worry about being misled or pressured. We’ll conduct a thorough investigation into the accident to uncover the facts and build a strong case on your behalf. From there, we fight hard to secure full and fair compensation—and if the insurance company won’t play fair, we’re ready to take your case to court.
We understand the tactics insurers use to downplay injuries and reduce claims, and we know how to counter them. With us on your side, you won’t be taken advantage of.
Common causes of car accidents in Maine
Most car accidents are the result of preventable mistakes, often caused by driver negligence. Some of the most frequent contributing factors include:
- Impaired driving due to alcohol or drugs
- Distracted driving, such as texting, eating, or adjusting navigation systems
- Excessive speed or aggressive driving behaviour
- Failing to yield the right of way or running red lights
- Making sudden or unsafe lane changes
- Hazardous road conditions or severe weather
In every personal injury case, proving the other driver’s negligence is essential. Your Maine car accident attorney will work to show that the other driver had a legal duty to operate their vehicle safely and failed in that duty, directly causing your injuries. Establishing these facts is key to recovering the compensation you’re entitled to.
Compensation in a car accident claim
Following a car accident, you might be entitled to compensation for several types of losses, including:
- Medical costs such as ambulance rides, hospital stays, surgeries, therapy, and ongoing treatment
- Lost income resulting from time off work and any decrease in your future earning ability
- Pain and suffering, covering both physical discomfort and emotional trauma caused by the crash
- Property damage expenses for repairing or replacing your vehicle
- Loss of enjoyment of life, which accounts for how your injuries impact your everyday activities and quality of life
Maine follows a modified comparative negligence rule (Title 14, §156), meaning you can still recover damages as long as you are less than 50% at fault. However, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
We answer common questions about car accidents in Maine
How much time do I have to file a car accident claim?
Under Maine law (Title 14, §752), you generally have six years from the date of your accident to initiate a claim. However, delaying action can lead to challenges in collecting important evidence.
What if the other driver was uninsured?
While Maine law mandates that drivers carry liability insurance, uninsured motorist (UM) coverage can provide protection if the person responsible for your accident lacks insurance or doesn’t have enough coverage. This type of insurance may cover medical expenses and lost income.
Because uninsured motorist claims can be complex, it’s crucial to consult with an attorney promptly. Our legal team will carefully examine your insurance policy and investigate all available avenues to help you recover the maximum compensation possible.
Schedule a free consultation with a Maine car accident lawyer
A serious car accident can change your life in an instant. At Shaheen & Gordon, we make the legal process as easy as possible.
- Convenient office location in Portland, Maine
- Virtual and in-person consultations available
- No upfront fees – we only get paid if we settle or win your case
Contact us today for a free consultation if you or a loved one was injured in a car crash. Let us fight for the compensation you deserve while you focus on healing.
Local resources for injured drivers in Maine
Hospitals and treatment centers
- Portland Emergency Department – MaineHealth Maine Medical Center
- Maine’s only Level One certified trauma center
- 22 Bramhall St., Portland, ME 04102
- (207) 662-2381
- Emergency Care – Northern Light Mercy Hospital
- 175 Fore River Parkway, Portland, ME, 04102
- (207) 879-3000
- Emergency Room Alternative – AFC South Portland
- 230 Waterman Drive, South Portland, ME 04106
- (207) 358-3188
Crash reporting and resources
- Maine Crash Reporting – Maine State Police Department of Public Safety
- Vehicle Accident Reports – City of South Portland
- Vehicle Crash FAQ – Maine State Police Department of Public Safety





















