Free case review questions, answered
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Nine questions come up more than any others before someone sends in their wreck. Here they are, straight, before you type a word about yours.
Does the case review cost anything?
No. Asking is free, and it stays free whether or not you decide to move forward afterward. Missouri injury attorneys mostly take cases on contingency, and the fee exists only inside a result.
What kinds of cases can this handle?
Car wrecks, truck wrecks, motorcycle and bicycle crashes, pedestrian injuries, and most other Missouri personal injury claims. If you’re not sure yours qualifies, send it in anyway and let an attorney make that call.
How long does a review actually take?
It opens with a handful of questions about the wreck. From there, an attorney reads what you sent and follows up once they’ve formed a real opinion about it, not on a fixed clock built for someone else’s case.
Do I have to hire whoever reaches out?
No. Hearing an attorney’s take on your situation doesn’t commit you to anything. Take the information, take your time, and decide on your own terms.
Is a real person reading these submissions?
A person, not a script. The lawyer on the other end practices independently here in Missouri and reads your submission before deciding whether to follow up.
Their driver carried no insurance. Am I stuck?
No Missouri auto policy gets sold without uninsured-motorist coverage at 25/50 or better. An uninsured driver rarely means an empty claim, since your own policy may still answer.
Is five years really how long I have to file?
Yes, for most Missouri injury claims. That’s longer than plenty of other states allow, but it’s still a real deadline, and proof fades well before that date arrives.
Some of the fault lands on me. Does that end it?
Missouri courts trim a claim by your percentage of fault. They don’t wipe it out for carrying some of the blame, even a lot of it. The comparative negligence guide parses the negotiation behind that number.
Does this cover Greenwood and Lake Lotawana too?
Yes. Both sit close enough to Lee’s Summit that this site handles crashes from either one, along with the surrounding area between them.
Common questions
Does the case review cost anything?
No. Asking is free, and it stays free whether or not you decide to move forward. Missouri injury attorneys typically charge on contingency; the fee lives inside the recovery itself, never on a bill to you.
What kinds of cases can this handle?
Car wrecks, truck wrecks, motorcycle and bicycle crashes, pedestrian injuries, and most other Missouri personal injury claims. Unsure whether yours qualifies? Submitting it puts that question in front of an attorney.
How long does a review actually take?
It opens with a handful of questions about the wreck. From there, an attorney reads what you sent and gets back to you once they've formed an opinion, rather than on a fixed clock.
Do I have to hire whoever reaches out?
No. Hearing an attorney's take doesn't commit you to anything. Take the information, take your time, and decide on your own.
Is a real person reading these submissions?
A person, not a script. The lawyer on the other end practices independently here in Missouri and reads your submission themselves before deciding whether to follow up.
Their driver carried no insurance. Am I stuck?
No Missouri auto policy gets sold without uninsured-motorist coverage at 25/50 or better. An uninsured driver rarely means an empty claim; your own policy may still answer.
Is five years really how long I have to file?
Yes, for most Missouri injury claims. That's longer than the deadline in a lot of other states, but it's still a real deadline, and proof fades well before it arrives.
Some of the fault lands on me. Does that end it?
Missouri courts trim a claim by your percentage of fault; they don't wipe it out for carrying some blame, even a lot of it. The comparative negligence guide probes the way percentages get assigned.
Does this cover Greenwood and Lake Lotawana too?
Yes. Both sit close enough to Lee's Summit that this site handles crashes from either one, along with the rest of the surrounding area.
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