Check if you are eligible for compensation
Have you been injured? Find out if you might be entitled to compensation by completing our free claim check. If you need expert personal injury legal support, continue by creating a case. It’s quick, easy and there’s no pressure to proceed.
Workplace Injury?
Did you have a work-related accident or injury? You may be entitled to a range of compensation benefits.
Personal injury law FAQs
Am I eligible to make a claim?
If you've been injured in a way that wasn’t your fault, at work, on the road, in public, or due to someone else's actions, you may be entitled to compensation. Our free eligibility check can guide you through a few simple questions to help you understand whether you might have a valid claim.
How do I know if I qualify for workers' compensation?
Workers’ compensation usually covers injuries that happen during your employment, whether it’s a sudden accident or something that develops over time, like a repetitive strain injury. If you were working or doing work-related tasks when the injury happened, you may qualify. Our tool can help you check quickly and easily.
What if I didn’t report my injury straight away, can I still claim?
In many cases, you can still claim even if there was a delay in reporting. It's common for people to wait, especially with injuries that seem minor at first. While it’s always better to report early, late claims can sometimes be accepted depending on your situation. Our tool can help you understand where you stand.
What types of injuries or conditions are covered?
Most physical and psychological injuries may be covered if they happened due to someone else’s actions, unsafe conditions, or through your work. This includes things like broken bones, chronic pain, trauma, stress-related conditions, and more. If you're not sure if your injury qualifies, our tool can help assess it.
How long do I have to file a claim?
There are time limits for making a claim, which vary depending on the type of injury and where it occurred. In some cases, it could be a few months; in others, several years. Missing a deadline could affect your rights, so it’s best to check early. The eligibility tool can help you understand what time limits might apply to your case.
How much compensation can I receive?
Compensation amounts vary depending on the injury, your income loss, medical costs, and how your life has been affected. Some claims may result in a few thousand dollars, while others may be worth significantly more. Our compensation check can give you a clearer picture based on your situation.
How will my compensation amount be determined?
Several factors are considered when calculating compensation, including the severity of your injury, how long you've been unable to work, medical expenses, pain and suffering, and long-term impacts on your life. The goal is to fairly cover what you’ve lost or will lose. Our tool gives you an overview based on typical case outcomes.
What if my claim is denied?
A denied claim doesn’t always mean the end. There may be ways to appeal or challenge the decision, especially if new evidence becomes available or if the original claim wasn't complete. If this happens, speaking to a lawyer can make a big difference. Our AI assistant can help guide you through next steps and offer a connection if needed.
How does the compensation calculator work?
The calculator asks a few straightforward questions about how your injury happened, how serious it is, and what effects it’s had on your life or income. Based on your responses, it gives you an idea of whether you might be eligible for a claim and what kind of compensation is typical for similar cases.
How much does legal representation cost?
Most personal injury lawyers offer a “no win, no fee” arrangement, which means you only pay legal fees if your claim is successful. This helps people access legal support without paying upfront. If you’re unsure, a lawyer can explain all costs before you agree to anything.
Can I choose my own doctor for treatment?
In many cases, yes, especially with workers’ compensation claims. However, insurers may request an independent medical assessment at some point. You usually have some choice in your care, but it’s a good idea to understand the process clearly. A lawyer can help if you feel pressured to see a particular doctor.
How can the AI legal assistant help me connect to a lawyer for free?
Our AI assistant is here to give you clear, easy-to-understand information about personal injury law, your rights, and what steps you could take. It’s free to use and available 24/7. If it looks like you may have a valid claim, it can also help connect you with a qualified personal injury lawyer, at no cost to you. There’s no pressure to proceed, and you stay in control the entire time.

Disclaimer: This tool provides a basic estimation based on state laws and the information entered. Personal injury laws occasionally change. Always verify information with official sources and consider professional personal injury advice for your specific circumstances.