Free case review questions
The things people want settled before a Wentzville claim goes in, answered plainly.
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Before sending in a Wentzville crash claim, most people want a few things answered first. Here’s the short version, question by question. Fuller background sits on the about page; the guides section fields what comes after a Missouri crash.
The cost question
The most common worry is cost. Nobody wants to hand over their situation to a stranger only to get a bill for it, so here it is plainly: no invoice follows a review, whatever kind of crash brought you here.
The process questions
The second round of questions usually centers on what happens once details go in. The attorney gives the submission a read and decides fit. Either way you get an answer, not an open-ended wait.
Blame and the calendar
Fault trips people up more than anything else. Missouri’s rule helps you here: the state shaves the award to mirror your percentage and lets the claim itself stand, so a slice of fault rarely ends anything. Timing matters too. Five years beats most states for breathing space, yet the space shrinks in practice as evidence ages and memories fade.
A question missing here? Submit anyway. Anything specific to your situation gets dug into once the review is open.
Common questions
Will I ever see a bill for this?
No. Submitting is free, and the attorney's first read of your situation goes unbilled too.
What follows once my details go in?
An attorney reads the submission and gets in touch when the case matches their practice. When it doesn't, you hear that too, rather than silence.
If a lawyer calls, am I committed?
No. A review is a reading, nothing more. Who you hire, and whether you hire at all, stays your call.
How does payment usually work with these attorneys?
Injury lawyers mostly earn a slice of the recovery itself, collected only when the case succeeds. Get the exact arrangement on paper before signing.
Which crashes belong here?
Wrecks of every kind qualify: cars, trucks, motorcycles, bikes, pedestrians. So do dog bites and falls at a business. Unsure? Submit anyway.
How recent does the crash need to be?
Missouri gives most injury victims a five-year runway, so last month and last year both qualify. The longer the wait, though, the harder the underlying evidence gets to gather.
Is this website a law firm?
No. Your case gets read by a Missouri lawyer, and that lawyer answers to you, not to us. This site simply makes the connection.
I share some fault. Still worth submitting?
No. Missouri trims an award to match your share of fault rather than throwing the case out, so blame alone never disqualifies you.
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Answer a few quick questions. If your case qualifies, an independent attorney who serves Wentzville can review it at no cost.
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