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A 60-second survey covers the basics: case type, where, when, and what happened. No paperwork.
60-Second Review · No Cost
A participating attorney handles the insurers and the paperwork while you focus on what matters.
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The accident wasn’t your fault. The fight shouldn’t be yours alone.
Accident Claim Counsel
Pick your case type to begin. Your 60-second review opens with that situation already set, or read the in-depth guide first.
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A 60-second survey covers the basics: case type, where, when, and what happened. No paperwork.
Your information is sent to participating legal partners in our network that handle your case type in your state.
A participating attorney often contacts you within minutes to discuss your case, contingency fees, and what your case may be worth. No cost. No obligation. No pressure.
Insurance adjusters are trained to settle quickly and cheaply. In a survey of accident claimants, 91% of those who hired an attorney received a payout — versus just 51% who went it alone — and represented claimants recovered more than twice as much, even after attorney fees.*
* Figures are self-reported results from a Martindale-Nolo reader survey of people with accident claims (see sources). They reflect industry-wide patterns, not a representation of what any particular client may recover. Actual outcomes vary widely depending on jurisdiction, accident severity, available coverage, fault, fees, and other factors. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
A snapshot of recently published U.S. motor vehicle accident verdicts and settlements. These results were achieved by attorneys representing accident claimants, not by Accident Claim Counsel. Outcomes depend on case-specific facts, jurisdiction, evidence, and other factors.
T-bone collision at intersection. Commercial truck and passenger vehicle.
Pedestrian struck by a vehicle at a marked crosswalk.
Truck-motorcycle collision involving a government vehicle.
Collision caused by a driver who failed to stop at a red light.
Collision caused by an impaired driver running a red light.
Fatal car-motorcycle collision at a highway on-ramp.
Source: TopVerdict.com Top 100 Motor Vehicle Accident Verdicts and Top 10 Motor Vehicle Accident Settlements in the United States, 2024. Accident Claim Counsel did not represent any party in these matters. Examples shown are not typical and do not predict any individual case outcome. Actual results depend on facts, jurisdiction, evidence, available insurance coverage, fault, fees, and other factors. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Short reflections from people who started with a free review.
They handled everything. I focused on what mattered, they handled the calls and the paperwork.
After my crash I had no idea where to start. The first call took fifteen minutes and I knew exactly what to do next.
The attorney was upfront about everything. No pressure, no fees unless we won. That was a relief.
Names changed for privacy. Quotes reflect composite client experiences and are depicted by models. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Insurance companies start building their case within hours. Yours should start now. These are the steps that protect your claim.
Participating attorneys focus on accident claims. They know the tactics an adjuster uses to shrink a payout, and how to counter them.
Most participating attorneys work on contingency: no retainer, no hourly bills. Fee terms vary, so confirm directly before you sign.
The insurer started building its case within hours of the crash. A participating attorney can reach out within minutes of your review.
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Statistics on this page are drawn from the published sources above. Client quotes elsewhere on this page reflect composite experiences and are depicted by models. Response-time references describe typical goals, not guarantees. Outcomes vary by case; past results do not guarantee future outcomes, and submitting a request does not create an attorney-client relationship.
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