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Were You Injured in a Motor Vehicle Accident?

Tell us what happened and see if you may qualify for a free case evaluation.

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  • Four short steps — most people finish in two to three minutes.
  • Submitting the form does not commit you to anything.
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The process

How It Works

Three steps, in plain terms. We would rather tell you exactly what happens next than imply more than we can deliver.

01

Tell Us What Happened

Share a few details about your accident, where it happened, and how to reach you. Four short steps, no documents needed.

02

We Review Your Information

Your information is reviewed based on the details you provide. Nothing is published, and you are not asked for payment at any point.

03

Learn About Your Options

You may be contacted regarding your inquiry and a potential case evaluation. Submitting the form does not create any obligation on your part.

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Why it matters

Accidents Can Happen in an Instant

A few seconds on an ordinary road can leave you with a damaged vehicle, time off work, and appointments you did not plan for. The paperwork usually starts before you feel ready for it.

You do not need to have everything worked out to start. Tell us what you remember, and leave the parts you are unsure about marked as unsure.

  • No documents, photographs, or police reports needed to submit.
  • An approximate accident date is enough to get started.
  • "Not sure" is a valid answer to every question that offers it.
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What we ask

Tell Us About Your Accident

The form is four short steps, on your phone or your laptop, and most people finish in two to three minutes. There is a review screen at the end, so nothing is sent until you have seen exactly what you are submitting.

You can move back to any earlier step to change an answer, and required fields are marked so nothing is a surprise at the end.

  • Step 1 — how to reach you.
  • Step 2 — what happened, in a few multiple-choice answers.
  • Step 3 — where you are located.
  • Step 4 — review everything, then submit.

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Questions

Before You Start

The things people most often want to know before filling anything in.

How long does the form take?

Most people finish in two to three minutes. It is four short steps: how to reach you, what happened, where you are located, and a review screen before anything is sent.

You can move back to an earlier step at any point to change an answer.

Is there a cost to submit an inquiry?

No. Submitting this form is free, and you are never asked for payment details on this site.

Submitting it does not commit you to anything and does not create an attorney–client relationship.

What information should I provide?

Your name and contact details, roughly when and how the accident happened, whether you were injured, and where you are located.

Answer only what you actually know. An approximate accident date is fine, and "I am not sure" is a real answer to the fault question — a guess is less useful than an honest gap.

Please do not include medical records, police reports, or any documents. The form does not accept attachments.

Will submitting this form guarantee that I have a case?

No. Submitting this form does not mean you have a claim, and nothing on this page is legal advice or an evaluation of your situation.

Whether a claim exists depends on the specific facts and on the law of your state, including filing deadlines that vary by state and by claim type. Only a licensed attorney can assess that.

What happens to the information I submit?

It is stored securely and used to review your inquiry and, where appropriate, to pass it to a service provider for case evaluation. It is not sold as a mailing list and it is not published.

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