What the site does
The site gives users a short claim review and a set of topic pages written around the questions people usually ask after a crash. It is designed to help users slow down, gather the basics, and decide what to do next.
The site gives users a short claim review and a set of topic pages written around the questions people usually ask after a crash. It is designed to help users slow down, gather the basics, and decide what to do next.
It does not practice law, compare attorneys, or tell a user what a claim will definitely be worth. The estimate is a triage tool, not a legal opinion.
Many people start on a phone and want to understand the shape of the claim before they hand over more information. That is why the estimate comes before consultation follow-up.
No. It is a paid attorney advertising service and claim-review site.
No. The site does not rank or endorse one participating sponsor over another.
Yes. The estimate is shown before you decide whether you want any follow-up.
See how the estimate works and what it leaves out.
Read the plain-English version of when legal help tends to matter.
Go straight to the practical checklist if that is what you need.
Start with the estimate. Request a consultation only if you want follow-up after seeing the result.