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Get the Legal Help
You Need, Fast.

At The Accident Helpers, we connect people who have been injured and need legal representation to a network of attorneys nationwide, so victims can get the compensation they deserve.

Best of all? Victims typically pay nothing up-front.

However You Were Hurt, We Can Help

Motor-Vehicle-Accident

Motor Vehicle Accident

Trucking-Accident

Trucking Accident

Medical-Malpractice

Medical Malpractice

Motorcycle-accident

Motorcycle Accident

Personal-Injury

Personal Injury

money

Workers Compensation

Consumers

Consumers

Our services at The Accident Helpers are entirely free to you. Simply share your case details with us, and we’ll connect you with a licensed lawyer in your local area for an initial consultation at no cost.

We emphasize assisting you in finding the perfect lawyer for your case.

Lawyers

Lawyers

Our membership at The Accident Helpers is exclusive to lawyers who possess expertise in specific practice areas, are insured, licensed, and enjoy a good standing with their State Bar Associations.

Before submitting your application, please review our membership guidelines.

Connecting you to the
Right attorney

We’ll ask you some questions about what happened, so an attorney can know whether and how they can best help. You can be talking to an attorney’s office within minutes.

Right-attorney
worth

Fight for what
you’re worth

The costs of an injury can be much more than a hospital bill. You don’t have to settle for an initial settlement offer. With a lawyer on your side, you can obtain the maximum settlement or courtroom victory you deserve.

courtroom

Victory doesn’t always mean a courtroom

With a lawyer in your corner, an at-fault party may choose to make you fully whole and avoid the expense of a trial, whether that means arbitration, mediation, or an up-front settlement offer.

We can help you find an attorney to help you navigate your options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a personal injury lawyer cost?

Typically, in line with industry standards, most lawyers operate on a contingency basis when handling personal injury cases. This implies that they only receive a portion of the settlement or verdict as their fee if they successfully secure compensation for you.

Do I have to go to court?

Most personal injury cases are settled outside of court through negotiations between the parties involved. At The Accident Helpers, we connect injured individuals with experienced attorneys nationwide to ensure they receive the compensation they deserve.

Do I need a lawyer after an accident?

While not all personal injury cases necessitate legal representation, negotiating directly with an insurance company can put you at a disadvantage, lacking the necessary leverage for a fair settlement. Having an attorney ensures there's substantial backing behind your compensation demands. Moreover, attempting self-resolution before seeking legal counsel might adversely affect your case if you opt for legal representation later.

In the event of an accident, what should I do?

Prioritize your health by seeking prompt medical attention for your injuries. This ensures proper care and provides crucial documentation for your case when dealing with insurance companies. After receiving initial treatment, contact The Accident Helpers before engaging with any insurance company. We'll gather information about the incident to determine how the attorneys can best assist you. Within minutes, you could be in contact with a legal team.

How can I know the worth of my case?

There's no set price for a specific injury, as each case is distinct. Various factors, such as insurance coverage, medical expenses, and degree of fault, influence the evaluation of your case. While much of this information may be unclear initially, estimating the value of your claim as your case progresses becomes easier. With a lawyer advocating for you, you can pursue the maximum settlement or victory in court that you rightfully deserve.

Will the details I share be confidential?

The details you provide will be disclosed to a third-party attorney(s), safeguarded by attorney-client privilege, and kept confidential.