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What Happened.

Tell us about your incident. We’ll give you an honest, confidential assessment of your situation — at no cost.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the case review really free?

Yes — and there’s no obligation. You describe what happened, and we connect you with a slip and fall attorney licensed in your state at no cost. If you decide to hire them, they work on contingency: they only get paid if they win your case. You never pay anything out of pocket just to find out whether your claim has merit.

What happens after I submit the form?

An attorney licensed in your state reviews the details within one business day. They reach out by phone or email to ask a few follow-up questions and walk you through your options. From there, you decide whether to move forward. Most attorneys can tell you in the first 20-minute call whether your case is worth pursuing.

Do I need a lawyer for a slip and fall claim?

You’re not legally required to hire one, but most slip and fall cases involve insurance adjusters whose job is to pay out as little as possible. An experienced attorney knows how property owners and insurers calculate liability, and typically recovers settlements several times larger than what victims negotiate on their own. At minimum, a free consultation tells you whether your case is strong enough to be worth representation.

How long does the review take?

The initial form takes under two minutes. An attorney typically follows up within one business day, and the evaluation call runs 20 to 30 minutes for most cases. We keep the process fast because slip and fall claims have legal deadlines (usually one to two years from the date of injury) and the evidence that matters — photos, witness statements, incident reports — gets harder to track down the longer you wait.

What if my accident happened months or years ago?

It’s still worth submitting. Illinois and Missouri give slip and fall victims two years from the date of injury to file a claim; Louisiana gives one year. Even if you’re close to or past the deadline, an attorney can tell you whether any exceptions apply to your situation. Don’t assume you’re out of time without asking.

What information do I need to submit?

Just the basics: your name, contact info, the state where the accident happened, and a few sentences about what occurred. You don’t need incident reports, medical records, or police paperwork to start — the attorney will request those later if they take the case. The initial form exists only to connect you with someone who can help.