DO I HAVE A CASE?

Calm & Honest Clarity.

If you’ve been injured, it’s normal to have questions.

You may be dealing with pain, missed work, medical bills, or pressure from an insurance company that’s already asking for statements and signatures.

Before you guess.
Before you stress.

Before you agree to anything,

Here’s The Truth:

You don’t need to know legal terms to know whether you have a case.

You just need to answer a few simple questions below.

You May Have a Case If:

  • You were injured

  • Someone else caused it, or played a role

  • You suffered real consequences, either physically, financially, or both

That’s it.

Common Situations

You might have a case if:

  • Another driver caused a crash

  • A commercial truck or company vehicle was involved

  • You were hit as a pedestrian or cyclist

  • You were injured while working or on the job

  • A rideshare driver caused the accident

  • Unsafe property caused an injury

  • A loved one was killed due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing

If your situation doesn’t fit neatly into a category, that doesn’t always disqualify you.


Real cases don’t always look “clean” at the beginning.

What Doesn’t Automatically Disqualify a Case

Many people assume they don’t have a case because:

  • They were hurt at work and their employer has Workers’ Comp

  • They think they were partially at fault

  • They didn’t take an ambulance to the hospital

  • The police didn’t show up to the scene

  • The insurance company downplayed the incident

  • The other side denied responsibility

  • The person that caused the accident doesn’t have insurance

  • They don’t have a driver license

These factors matter, but they don’t decide everything.

We evaluate the full picture before drawing conclusions.

That’s our job.

Timing Matters

Insurance companies move quickly.

Their goal is to close the file, limit exposure, and move on.

Our role is to slow things down, protect your position, and make sure decisions are based on facts, not pressure.


What you do early can shape the entire case, for better or worse.

How We Approach These Cases

We focus on preparation, clarity, and follow-through.

We listen first.
We investigate carefully.
We communicate clearly.

Every decision comes back to one question:


What’s best for our client?

That standard guides every case.

Fees and Costs

We work on contingency.

That means:

  • No upfront fees

  • No hourly billing

  • We advance case costs


We only get paid if we recover money for you.

If we don’t recover, you owe nothing.

Not Sure If You Have A Case?

That’s ok. Let’s talk.

Tell us what happened.
We’ll ask the right questions, explain your options, and give you a straight answer —
no pressure, no obligation.