In the days after a severe collision, you’ll often hear two things:
- “We can resolve this quickly,” and
- “We just need a statement.”
Fast guidance should help you:
- organize the facts while they’re fresh (not guess)
- avoid statements that could be twisted later
- understand what evidence matters most for serious injuries in California
- identify who may be responsible (not just the driver you first blame)
Fast guidance does not mean letting an automated tool decide liability or predict your lifetime damages without reviewing your medical records and the facts of your crash. A useful tech assistant can help you prepare, but your case still needs attorney review—especially when injuries may be permanent.


