After a crash?
See your benefits in minutes.

Understand what your accident may cover—medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle damage. Attorneys available with no upfront fees.

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How it works

From crash to clarity in three steps

1) Answer a few questions

Tell us when and where it happened, injuries, and fault (as you understand it). Takes about 2–3 minutes.

2) See your options

We outline potential benefits for medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle damage—based on your state rules.

3) Connect if you want

Get matched with an attorney who only gets paid if you win, or request a callback later. Your choice.

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What benefits may cover

Common areas of compensation

Medical bills

Emergency care, follow‑up visits, therapy, prescriptions. PIP or medical payments may apply in some states.

Lost wages

Time off work during recovery. In some cases, future earnings and reduced capacity are considered.

Property damage

Vehicle repairs or total loss, rental car, and personal items damaged in the crash.

Pain & suffering

Varies by state and case details; attorneys can explain what may be possible for you.

Uninsured/Underinsured

UM/UIM coverage can help when the other driver lacks sufficient insurance.

Rideshare & hit‑and‑run

Special rules may apply for Uber/Lyft and unknown drivers; documentation is key.

FAQ

Answers first. Attorneys when you’re ready.

Do I pay anything upfront?

Typically no. Attorneys in our network work on a contingency basis—they only get paid if you win. We’ll clarify any exceptions by state.

What if I’m partly at fault?

States follow different rules (comparative vs. contributory negligence). We’ll explain how your state handles partial fault.

What if I haven’t seen a doctor yet?

You may still qualify. Getting evaluated promptly can help document injuries and timelines.

How soon should I start?

Deadlines apply and vary by state. Sooner is better to preserve evidence and protect your options.