Counsel for the injured,
catalogued in plain prose.
A reference directory of personal-injury firms across the United States — free consultations, contingency representation, verified listings.
Practice
The claims these firms take.
Personal injury is an umbrella term for several distinct causes of action. Each listing records the areas a firm actually litigates — not marketing categories. Pick the area that matches your incident before browsing the directory.
Automobile, truck, motorcycle, rideshare. Comparative-fault states and no-fault states alike.
Slip-and-fall, inadequate security, dog bites, unsafe rental property, retail-floor injuries.
Construction site, third-party liability, jobs outside the workers-comp exclusive remedy.
Surgical error, misdiagnosis, birth injury, nursing-home neglect, pharmaceutical harm.
Defective design, failure to warn, recalled consumer goods, industrial equipment injury.
Survival actions and wrongful-death claims brought by estates and surviving family.
Registry
A sample of firms on file.
Plain prose
What most personal-injury websites don’t tell you.
Four things that hold true across almost every claim, written without the megaphone that the category is usually delivered in.
Free consultation
Every firm profiled here offers a no-fee intake call. The timer on recovery starts at the accident, not at retainer.
Contingency fee
Standard structure: the firm is paid only if you recover. Percentage and cost-handling vary by state.
Statute of limitations
Deadline to file suit is state-specific — typically two to three years for injury claims, shorter for claims against public entities.
Retained records
Preserve medical bills, repair estimates, lost-wage statements, and any written communication from an adjuster.
By jurisdiction
States with the most listings.
Journal
From the reading room.
Tax Guides
Robert K. Young & Associates in Merrick, NY: Build an IRS-Friendly Record Before You File
Ask Robert K. Young & Associates how they organize personal injury facts and evidence so your tax season questions are easier to answer.
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Tax Guides
Parker Waichman LLP: Build “Tax-Retrievable” Personal Injury Records (Melville, NY)
A personal injury file can become hard to use during tax season. This decision guide explains what records to request so you can map costs…
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Tax Guides
Parker Waichman LLP (Port Washington) IRS-Ready Documentation Questions for Injury-Claim Files
If you’re pursuing a personal injury claim, the paperwork you build now can make tax filing and IRS record requests easier later. Here’s wh…
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Waverly Injury Partners is an editorial reference for people who have been hurt and are trying to decide whether to retain counsel. We do not take referral fees, we do not rank firms by advertising spend, and we do not publish without verifying the listing against public records.
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