Injury Intake: Free case review in the Southwest. Organize your injury facts and check deadlines before insurance calls. State-admitted or local counsel may support matters where required before any representation begins.
The accident state matters because filing deadlines, fault rules, insurance requirements, and attorney-admission rules change by jurisdiction.
Honest Pillar is the intake and education layer. Howard Injury Law is the legal backbone for the review process while local counsel can be involved where required.
Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only if you sign a written agreement with Howard Injury Law, state-admitted local counsel, or another responsible attorney or firm.
Phone and SMS contact are optional. Email-only review stays available, and text contact is used only when the phone/SMS path is selected.
Guides explain deadlines, evidence, claim value, and intake preparation, but advice for a specific case comes only from the responsible attorney or firm.
The goal is not to make every injury sound like a lawsuit. The goal is to identify deadlines, evidence gaps, treatment issues, and whether legal review may be appropriate.
“Honest Pillar should not feel like a list where an injured person is passed around. It should feel like a clear front door into a Howard-backed review process, with local counsel involved where the rules require it.”
Honest Pillar handles intake and education. Howard Injury Law powers the legal review workflow. The responsible attorney or firm controls any representation after a written engagement.
Powers the injury-review workflow behind Honest Pillar for the current launch states, with state-admitted or local counsel involved where required.
Organizes the facts, preserves consent choices, and gives injured people a calmer way to start before speaking with an attorney.
Maintains the site, analytics, SEO content systems, and conversion infrastructure under the Howard-backed intake model.
The first Honest Pillar launch cluster is California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah. We will not expand public state coverage until the legal support and compliance language are ready for that state.
Intake, education, consent capture, and plain-language guides for injured people who need a structured way to start.
Legal review backbone for the Howard-backed intake model. State-admitted or local counsel may participate where required by professional rules.
Representation starts only after a written agreement. Until then, this site is attorney advertising and intake support, not legal advice.
Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only if you sign a written agreement with Howard Injury Law, state-admitted local counsel, or another responsible attorney or firm. Full disclosures at honestpillar.com/compliance.
Free Howard-backed case review. Email-only is available; phone and SMS are optional.