Is this your concern?
- I got rear-ended and now I feel pain.
- I don't know who to call first.
- I don't have insurance or I'm unsure about coverage.
- I want to understand the facts before I say anything.
Start with the facts, not the panic
The first step is to slow down and gather the basic details. Photos, location, time, plate number, and witness info can help a lot later.
If you're hurt, document it. Delayed pain matters too, even if you felt okay right after the crash.
Insurance is only one part of the picture
People often assume the repair bill is the whole case. It's not. If you were injured, the medical side and the impact on your daily life may matter too.
That is why a quick conversation can help you understand whether the issue is just damage to the car or something more.
This page also covers more than cars
Many car crash calls overlap with dog bites, slip and fall, motorcycle crashes, or work injury questions. Personal injury is broader than one type of accident.
If your situation doesn't fit neatly into one box, that is normal. You can still ask.
What happens after you reach out
You tell us the basics. We listen first. Then we help you understand the next step in plain language.
Clear and simple, with no guesswork and no need to know legal terms before you call.
Frequently asked questions
Can I ask questions even if I do not know all the details yet?
Yes. Start with what you remember. We can help organize the rest.
What if I was rear-ended and think it was minor?
Minor at first glance does not always mean minor later. Delayed pain is common.
Does this only cover car crashes?
No. We also help with other personal injury situations like dog bites, slip and fall, and work injury questions.
Is the first conversation free?
The first conversation does not require an upfront fee. Fee terms are explained before representation begins, and the conversation is confidential.
Was it a car accident?
If you want a clear starting point, you can ask first. Pinoy ang makakausap mo, and we'll keep it simple.
Related guides
If you want to read a little more before calling, here are a few more helpful pages.
