$675,000
spinal injury, permanent nerve damage
$347,000
back surgery, 6 weeks missed work
$128,500
broken wrist, ongoing physical therapy
The insurance company offered me $14,000. I almost took it. The attorney found things I never considered — I settled for $91,000.
✅ You were hospitalized or treated in the ER after the accident
✅ The accident wasn't your fault — or you're not sure who's responsible
✅ The insurance company has already contacted you
✅ You're not sure if their offer is fair
If even one of these sounds familiar — your case may be worth far more than you've been offered.
⚠️ The insurance company has already called — and they're working to close your case fast, for as little as possible.
The sooner an attorney is on your side, the more protected you are.
| Injury Type | Insurance Offer | ✓ With an Attorney |
|---|---|---|
| Broken bone, ER visit | ~$18,000 | ~$82,000 |
| Back injury, missed work | ~$28,000 | ~$118,000 |
| Hospitalization, surgery | ~$55,000 | ~$245,000 |
| Whiplash, ongoing treatment | ~$9,000 | ~$38,000 |
Estimated ranges. Individual results vary.
You may still qualify for compensation. Arizona follows comparative fault rules — meaning even if you were partially responsible, you can still recover damages. The free evaluation will tell you exactly where you stand.
No. Attorneys in our network work on contingency — they only get paid if you win. If your case doesn't settle, you owe nothing.
Most cases resolve in 3–9 months. Some settle faster, complex cases can take longer. The evaluation itself takes 60 seconds.
Most cases settle without going to court. Attorneys negotiate directly with the insurance company on your behalf. Court is typically a last resort — and rare.
Working with an attorney is simpler than most people expect — especially after an accident when you have enough on your plate.
Here's what the process actually looks like:
First, a phone call. An attorney from our network will call you, listen to your situation, and ask a few simple questions. No paperwork yet. No commitments.
Then, they take it from there. Once you decide to move forward, your attorney handles everything:
— They collect your medical records, police reports, and any documentation related to the accident
— They communicate with the insurance company on your behalf — you don't have to take their calls anymore
— They calculate the real value of your case, including future medical costs you may not be thinking about right now
— They negotiate the settlement and present it to you for approval — nothing gets signed without your say
— If needed, they represent you in court — though 95% of cases never get that far
Your only job is to focus on your recovery.
No legal knowledge required. No confusing paperwork on your end. And because attorneys work on contingency — they only get paid when you do — their interests are completely aligned with yours.
The first step costs you nothing. And it tells you exactly where you stand.
Not necessarily. If you haven't signed a final release, an attorney can still review your case. Even if you've received an offer, it doesn't mean you've accepted it — and first offers are rarely the best ones.
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The insurance company offered me $14,000. I almost took it. The attorney found things I never considered — I settled for $91,000 in 6 months.
I was scared of the whole legal process. The attorney handled everything — paperwork, calls, all of it. Their offer was $22,000. I got $118,000.
I ran a yellow light — I thought I had no case. I still qualified. Insurance offered $9,500. I walked away with $67,000 after fees.