Nationwide Auto Accident Attorney Network

Get help after a crash—fast, clear, and no obligation.

After an accident, insurance companies move quickly. We help you do the same. Collision Counsel Network connects you with attorneys experienced in auto accident and injury claims—so you can focus on recovery.

Free case review
Nationwide network
Fast response
No upfront cost with many firms*

*Many participating attorneys work on contingency fees; terms vary by firm and case.

Call 330-969-6834 or request a case review online.

Free Case Review

Tell us what happened. We’ll route your request to a participating attorney team for follow-up.

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Attorney matching that fits your case

We route requests based on accident type, location, and urgency to help you reach the right legal team.

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Guidance through the claim process

From evidence to medical records to insurer communications, attorneys can help protect your recovery.

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Fast follow‑up

Time matters after a crash. We keep intake simple so you can take the next step quickly.

What you can do right now

  1. Document the scene (photos, witnesses, police report number).
  2. Get medical care and keep records of visits and diagnoses.
  3. Limit insurer statements until you understand your options.
  4. Request a case review to discuss next steps and potential compensation paths.
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How our process works

Our role is to collect your request, confirm basic details, and connect you with attorneys in our network. If an attorney accepts your matter, they will explain fees, timelines, and next steps directly with you.

Common compensation categories may include:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost income and reduced earning capacity
  • Vehicle damage and out-of-pocket costs
  • Pain and suffering (where permitted)