Questions about your free case review

Straight answers to what people ask most before sending in the details of an Alvin wreck.

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Here are the questions that come up most before someone sends in the details of a wreck. For more on who’s actually behind this site, the about page has the short version.

Cost and obligation

What’s the catch with a review that’s free?

There isn’t one. An independent attorney looks at your situation and tells you honestly if there’s a case worth pursuing. You’re not charged for that conversation, and nothing about it locks you into hiring anyone.

Say I don’t like what the attorney says. Can I just walk away?

Yes. Nothing about a free review commits you to hiring the attorney who reaches out. If it’s not a good fit, you’re free to stop there, no explanation needed.

The adjuster already put a number on the table. Is it too late to have someone else look at this?

No. An early offer isn’t the final word, and plenty of people ask about that first number before deciding whether to accept it. A review can tell you if it’s fair.

How the review works

When I hit submit, is it a person or a computer on the other end?

A person. Your information goes to an independent Texas attorney, who reviews it directly rather than running it through an automated system.

This site is named like a law firm. Is that what it actually is?

No. The short version sits on the about page: a free connection service between hurt drivers and independent Texas attorneys, not a law firm itself.

How long before I actually hear from anyone?

That depends on the details you share and how the attorney’s schedule looks that week. There’s no set queue you’re waiting in.

Your situation

The report says I share some blame. Does that end things here?

No, and it doesn’t decide anything by itself either. Comparative negligence is worth a look before you assume the worst.

My wreck happened months ago. Does that rule anything out?

Not automatically, but Texas does put a real limit on how long you can wait. Statute of limitations reviews the exact window and what can extend or shorten it.

Nothing about my situation feels dramatic. Is this still worth a message?

Often, yes. A quick review can tell you whether it’s worth pursuing further. Do I need a lawyer looks at when a small case is worth it and when it isn’t.

My wreck happened in Manvel, not Alvin proper. Does that matter?

Not for whether you can ask. This site covers wrecks across Alvin, Manvel, Iowa Colony, and the rest of Brazoria County, not just inside Alvin’s own city lines.

Common questions

What's the catch with a review that's free?

There isn't one. An independent attorney looks at your situation and tells you honestly if there's a case worth pursuing. You're not charged for that conversation, and nothing about it locks you into hiring anyone.

Say I don't like what the attorney says. Can I just walk away?

Yes. Nothing about a free review commits you to hiring the attorney who reaches out. If it's not a good fit, you're free to stop there, no explanation needed.

When I hit submit, is it a person or a computer on the other end?

A person. Your information goes to an independent Texas attorney, who reviews it directly rather than running it through an automated system.

My wreck happened in Manvel, not Alvin proper. Does that matter?

Not for whether you can ask. This site covers wrecks across Alvin, Manvel, Iowa Colony, and the rest of Brazoria County, not just inside Alvin's own city lines.

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