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If you were injured in a car, truck, motorcycle, rideshare, pedestrian, or bicycle accident in Washington or Colorado, answer a few simple questions to request a free case review.
The process is designed to be clear, quick, and focused on getting you the right legal guidance.
Complete the short online form with basic details about the crash and your injuries.
Your information is reviewed and, when appropriate, matched with an independent attorney.
Learn about your options so you can decide how you want to move forward.
You should not have to navigate insurers, paperwork, and legal questions alone after a serious collision.
Learn whether your situation may warrant a legal consultation without paying an upfront review fee.
Potential claims may be referred to licensed attorneys or law firms that handle motor vehicle accident matters.
Get a clearer understanding of deadlines, evidence, insurance issues, and possible next steps.
Every crash is different. A review can help identify the parties, coverage, and evidence that may matter.
Rear-end, intersection, highway, distracted-driving, and multi-vehicle collisions.
Commercial vehicle and delivery truck cases involving complex insurance questions.
Claims involving serious injuries, limited protection, and disputed driver visibility.
Crashes involving pedestrians, crosswalks, parking areas, or unsafe driving.
Depending on the facts and applicable law, an accident claim may involve several categories of loss. An attorney can assess what may apply to your situation.
These general answers are not legal advice. A licensed attorney can evaluate how the law applies to your specific facts.
Start Free ReviewRelevant factors can include who caused the collision, whether you were injured, the medical care you received, available insurance, and the filing deadline in your state.
The initial online review is free and does not obligate you to hire an attorney or purchase a service.
Responsibility rules differ by state. In some situations, an injured person may still recover compensation even when fault is shared.
Acting promptly can help preserve evidence and protect against legal deadlines. The exact filing period depends on the state and the facts of the incident.
No. An attorney-client relationship is formed only after you and an attorney agree in writing to representation.
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