Insurance companies have billion-dollar legal teams. You shouldn't have to face them alone. America's Accident Resource and Krash App were created by accident victim advocates to give you the knowledge, tools, and connections to fight back — completely free.
Every year, millions of Americans are injured in accidents they didn't cause. They're dealing with pain, missed work, mounting medical bills — and then the at-fault driver's insurance company calls.
That insurer has a full team of adjusters, lawyers, and negotiators whose job is to pay you as little as possible. They've handled thousands of cases like yours. Most accident victims have handled zero.
That imbalance bothered us. So we created resources to empower accident victims.
We give you the same knowledge, checklists, and legal resources that only people "in the system" used to have access to — presented in plain English, without a consultation fee, and without an agenda.
We are not affiliated with any law firm. We are accident victim advocates. We don't represent attorneys. We represent you.
We want you to understand exactly what happens when you fill out our case review form. No fine print.
Tell us about your accident — what type, when it happened, and a bit about your situation. Takes only a few minutes. No cost, no commitment.
We match your case details against the credentials of verified professionals. We look for experience and geographic fit — not who paid the most to be listed.
The best match reaches out to you. There is no obligation. You evaluate them on your own terms and make the choice that's right for you.
Every resource, guide, checklist, and tool is free to access. You will never be asked to pay. If you're an accident victim, this is yours — no strings attached.
We do not accept payment to favor any specific service or product in our content. Our recommendations exist to help you — not to sell you something.
Every article, guide, and tool we publish is written to serve one person: you, the accident victim.
Every article, guide, and checklist is written by accident victim advocates with experience in the personal injury process. Our goal is simple: give you accurate, plain-English information that actually helps you navigate your situation.
We review our content regularly for accuracy. We write in plain English — not legalese — because you shouldn't need a law degree to understand your rights.
Content is produced by people who have spent years helping accident victims.
We check our facts, cite statutes and deadlines from official sources, and update content when things change.
Our content is designed to be genuinely useful to an accident victim.
We do not accept payment to feature or recommend specific professionals inside our articles, guides, or resource pages.