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Canton, South Dakota
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Car Accident Lawyers in Canton

4 accident lawyers found in Canton, South Dakota. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Amanda Engel
Amanda Engel

Amanda Engel, Attorney at Law

Canton
Drew Duncan
Drew Duncan

Duncan Legal

Canton
Robert E. Hayes
Robert E. Hayes

Hayes Law Group

Business LawReal Estate LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Canton50+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Steven Johnson
Steven Johnson

Johnson & Associates

Canton

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Canton, South Dakota

Canton is the county seat of Lincoln County, one of the fastest-growing counties in South Dakota. Situated along the Big Sioux River, Canton sits just south of Sioux Falls and near the smaller communities of Harrisburg, Tea, and Worthing. With steady traffic flowing through the area on Interstate 29 and South Dakota Highway 18, accidents happen regularly on these corridors.

Common Accident Types in Canton

The stretch of I-29 running through Lincoln County carries heavy commercial and passenger traffic between Sioux Falls and the Iowa border. Collisions at highway speeds can cause severe injuries, especially during South Dakota's harsh winter months when ice and low visibility are common. SD Highway 18, which runs east-west through Canton, sees its own share of crashes at rural intersections where sight lines can be limited.

Car accidents make up a large portion of injury claims, but they're far from the only type. Workplace incidents at agricultural operations, manufacturing facilities, and construction sites throughout Lincoln County lead to serious injuries each year. Slip-and-fall accidents at local businesses, trucking collisions near the I-29 interchange, and accidents involving farm equipment on county roads all generate injury claims that may require legal representation.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Canton

The right attorney for your case depends on the type of accident and the severity of your injuries. Look for a lawyer with specific experience handling your kind of claim — someone who has dealt with insurance companies in similar situations. A free initial consultation lets you ask questions about their track record and approach before committing.

South Dakota gives injury victims three years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages only if you are less than 51% at fault for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.