Free injury intake review

Hurt in an accident? Get clear before the calls and deadlines pile up.

Tell us what happened, where you were hurt, and whether treatment has started. We will help organize the first facts so the right legal team can review whether there may be a next step.

Free intake review | online option available | texts only with consent
FreeNo-pressure intake review
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$0No upfront fee to start
Choose your start

Three ways to stop guessing and take the next step.

Fastest

Talk to a real person.

Use this if treatment, insurance calls, or missed work are already moving and you want a quick first read.

(725) 485-3301
Lowest pressure

Start online first.

Use the written path if you want to explain the injury, treatment, and contact preference at your own pace.

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Research first

Read the claim-value guide.

If you are not ready to talk, start with the practical factors that make an injury claim stronger or weaker.

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What the intake review checks

A good first call should make the next step less confusing.

The goal is not to make every injury sound like a lawsuit. The goal is to sort the facts early enough for a legal team to see the deadlines, insurance pressure, treatment records, and whether attorney help may make sense.

01

Where and how it happened

Car crash, work injury, medical issue, fall, dog bite, or something else. State matters because deadlines and insurance rules change.

02

Treatment and symptoms

ER visits, follow-up care, imaging, surgery, missed work, and whether symptoms are still developing.

03

Insurance pressure

What has been documented, who may be responsible, and what the insurer is asking you to say or sign.

04

How you want contact handled

You can choose phone/SMS updates or email-only. Texts only happen when the consent path is selected.

When you're ready

Call now, or start online. Either way, get a clearer next step before you guess.

A few facts are enough to start. If your situation may need a lawyer, the responsible attorney or firm can explain the next step before any representation begins.