When you’re in an accident, quality legal aid is your right.
Atticus helps you claim it today.
Why work with us?
300+ clients daily
trust us for high-quality advice and aid
3.5x higher compensation
when represented by a lawyer*
100% free advice
for everyone, no matter what
Who qualifies?
People hurt in an accident.
People looking to maximize the payout from insurance after an accident.
What do you get?
Compensation from the responsible party’s insurance (or your own).
Local medical care and help deciding the right way to pay for it.
Why Atticus?
Get all your accident questions answered, for free.
Find a vetted injury lawyer to help win your claim.
Our 2-minute quiz︎ helps you chart your next step. You’ll get personalized, clear recommendations for the best path to aid.
Built by Stanford-trained lawyers
No email required
Our on-staff lawyers and client advocates are available today. They'll answer your questions, discuss your needs, then get to work finding you the right help.
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We match you with a leading law firm in the field you need, and get them to represent you. They work for a share of the money you win (usually 15-33%) and charge nothing if you lose.
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Local experts across the US
Breathe easy while your lawyer does the heavy-lifting. Atticus guarantees you’re in good hands, and keeps you in the loop until your claim is won.
3x better outcomes vs. doing it alone
How much does Atticus charge?
Atticus is always 100% free. We’ll answer your questions, evaluate whether you need additional legal help, and recommend a lawyer (if you want one) that’s the best fit for the case.
If you do end up hiring a firm to represent you, you’ll still pay nothing up front. Your lawyer will take a fixed amount of your compensation (15-33%) if you win. If they lose, then you pay nothing.
What if I can’t afford a lawyer?
We believe everyone should be able access the legal help they need. Any advice we give is always free, and none of the lawyers we work with charge anything up front. If you work with a lawyer we match you with, they’ll be paid a percentage of your final payout (usually 15-33% and often “capped” at a fixed amount).
That way you get top-tier legal help without ever seeing a bill.
What happens after I submit my claim online?
After you submit your information, one of our client advocates will further review the details of your claim. You can give us a call, or we will contact you via call or SMS. From there, we'll get you on the path to solving your legal issue, and find you a great lawyer (if you want one).
We’ll answer your questions, and share our advice. An Atticus client advocate will listen carefully and review your issues. We’ll explain your options so you can chart a course forward.
We’ll match you with the right lawyer (or other legal help). Our team will search far and wide to find the best lawyers for your specific situation.
We’ll monitor your case, and stay available if you need us. For the duration of your case, we’ll be here for you. We'll periodically reach out to see how things are going, and will get involved if needed. If you ever have questions or concerns during the case, we’re a quick text or phone call away.
What is Atticus and how does it work?
Atticus is a new kind of law firm, on a mission to reinvent how Americans seek and find legal help.
Today, it is extraordinarily difficult for people with serious legal needs to find and hire the right lawyer. They wonder: "Do I need a lawyer?" "What will I get if I hire one?" "How much will it cost?" And of course, "Which one should I choose?"
Atticus is a place that anyone can turn for rapid, expert help answering those questions — for free. We diagnose your needs, explain your options, and help you find and hire the right lawyer (or nonprofit) to move forward.
How does it work?
To get started, you’ll answer a quick, 3-minute quiz about your claim. Next, you’ll connect with one of our client advocates who will review the details of your claim. They’ll answer your questions and will explain how we’ll help you win benefits. From there, we’ll find you a vetted law firm who will get you the benefits you deserve.
Is Atticus a law firm?
Yes! Atticus is a law firm, and we are qualified to give legal advice. We can answer your most pressing questions, make clear recommendations, and search far and wide to find the right lawyer for you. It's not easy: being a licensed law firm subjects us to complex regulations and requires painstaking work. But it's worth it, because it means we can truly help our clients as they take on life's biggest challenges. Others can't.
Two important things to note: If we give you legal advice, it will be through a lawyer on our staff communicating with you directly. (Don't make important decisions about your case based solely on this or any other website.) And if we take you on as a client, it will be through a document you sign. No attorney-client relationship arises from using this site or calling us.
* According to an Insurance Research Council study, claimants who hired a lawyer for their personal injury case won 3.5 times more in settlement compensation when compared to those who don’t hire an attorney.
At the bottom of many websites, you'll find a small disclaimer: "We are not a law firm and are not qualified to give legal advice." If you see this, run the other way. These people can't help you: they're prohibited by law from giving meaningful advice, recommending specific lawyers, or even telling you whether you need a lawyer at all.
There’s no disclaimer here: Atticus is a law firm, and we are qualified to give legal advice. We can answer your most pressing questions, make clear recommendations, and search far and wide to find the right lawyer for you.
Two important things to note: If we give you legal advice, it will be through a lawyer on our staff communicating with you directly. (Don't make important decisions about your case based solely on this or any other website.) And if we take you on as a client, it will be through a document you sign. (No attorney-client relationship arises from using this site or calling us.)
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