You've done the research. You know your rights. Now let us connect you with a qualified professional in your area.
Studies show: Accident victims with representation receive 3-4× more in settlement on average than those who negotiate alone.
Answer a few quick questions so we can find the right fit for your case review.
Krash isn't a directory. We're an advocacy platform — and that means we match you with attorneys based on your actual case, not on who paid the most for placement.
We match you to attorneys who specifically handle your type of accident and injury — not a general practitioner who dabbles.
State laws differ enormously. Your attorney knows your state's specific rules, courts, and insurer behavior patterns.
Our matching is built around your outcome — not commission structures that reward volume over fit.
A brief form tells us the basics — accident type, injuries, state, and where things stand with insurance.
Within 24 hours, a licensed personal injury attorney matched to your case type and state contacts you directly.
The attorney reviews your situation, explains your options, and gives you an honest assessment. No obligation to hire.
If you decide to proceed, your attorney takes the case on contingency — you pay nothing upfront and nothing unless they win.
None. Getting matched with an attorney through Krash is completely free. The attorneys in our network work on contingency — they only get paid a percentage of what they recover for you. If your case doesn't settle or win, you owe nothing. Krash is compensated separately through the attorney relationship — this never affects your fee or the attorney's obligation to you.
Absolutely not. The consultation is 100% exploratory. You're under no obligation to hire the attorney, sign anything, or proceed in any way. The purpose of the consultation is to understand your situation better and learn your options — nothing more. Many people use a Krash consultation as a "second opinion" before making any decisions.
That's fine — and in some cases, more urgent. If an insurance company has already made an offer or you've given a statement, an attorney can still assess the situation and potentially improve your outcome. If an offer is on the table, do not accept it before having an attorney evaluate whether it reflects the full value of your claim.
Time is a factor, but it may not be too late. The statute of limitations varies by state (typically 2-3 years for personal injury). If you're within the deadline, an attorney can still take your case. The most important thing is to act quickly — statutes of limitations are strict cutoffs that courts almost never extend. Check your state's specific deadline in our state guides.
Yes, though the economics of attorney representation are different for property-damage-only cases (since there are no injury damages, which are typically the largest component of a settlement). In many property-damage cases, you can negotiate directly with the insurer effectively. However, if there are disputes about fault, vehicle value, or rental expenses, an attorney consultation is still worthwhile.
The insurance company has lawyers. You should too. Our match is free — and the consultation costs you nothing.
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