Free Case Review Questions

Money questions first, then process, then obligation.

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Money questions come first here, since that’s usually what people want settled before anything else. Process and obligation follow after. For background on how the site operates, the about page fills that in, and the guides page holds the Missouri-specific rules behind several of these answers.

Common questions

Does the review cost anything?

No. The review is a free step, full stop, with no charge hiding behind it.

What does hiring the attorney end up costing me?

Standard terms in this field run on contingency: the attorney's pay comes only out of a win, as an agreed share, and no win means no fee.

What happens to what I send?

Your details go to a licensed Missouri attorney, who weighs them and decides whether to reach out.

My crash wasn't recent. Is that a problem?

Fresh crashes are easiest to build around, since evidence and memories hold up better early. Older ones can still qualify while Missouri's filing window remains open.

What kinds of crashes fit here?

Wrecks involving cars or semis, riders on motorcycles or bicycles, people on foot, dog bites, falls, and the rest of the situations on this site's practice pages. Unsure whether yours counts? Send it in anyway.

Who actually does the legal work here?

Attorneys running their own Missouri practices. This site advertises for them; no one here practices law.

If an attorney contacts me, do I owe them anything?

No. You can move forward, ask more questions, or walk away, and all three stay free.

What if part of the crash was my fault?

Missouri cuts the number by your share of fault and stops there; only total fault ends a claim, and most crashes fall well short of it.

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