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About

About

Who runs this site, how it is funded, and how the information on it is produced.

What this site is for

After a collision people are handed a process they have never seen before, usually while injured and dealing with an insurer that does this every day. The information that exists online is mostly advertising. This site is an attempt at the other thing: what actually happens, what the rules actually say, and where to check for yourself.

How the information is produced

Every legal statement is tied to a specific statute, regulation, jury instruction or court decision, and every figure is tied to a published dataset with its data year and methodology. Those citations are held in one place and displayed on the page that relies on them, so what you read and what we cite cannot drift apart.

Where something is genuinely uncertain, or where a source could not be verified to our own standard, we say so on the page instead of smoothing it over. Our editorial standards set out the rules we hold ourselves to.

How we are funded

This site is free to use and carries no advertising. Services of this kind are generally funded through arrangements with participating attorneys. Our current arrangement is set out below, because a funding model you have to guess at is not a disclosure.

TO BE COMPLETED The specific commercial arrangement will be described here in full once it is finalised. We would rather leave this visibly incomplete than describe something that is not yet true.

What we do not publish

No testimonials. No case results or settlement figures. No star ratings, awards or press logos. No claimed user numbers. Not because they would not work, but because we cannot evidence them, and a trust signal you cannot evidence is just decoration.

Who we are

TO BE COMPLETED Details of the organisation behind this site, including the legal entity and the people responsible for its content, will be published here.