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We aggregate five independent data sources into one honest FMAL Score — weighted by reliability. No firm has ever paid us to rank higher.

Unlike FindLaw and Martindale — which sell premium placement — position on FMAL is earned by data alone.

Google Reviews

Star ratings and review volume from verified Google Maps listings

30% weight

Client Sentiment

Systematic analysis of all review text — communication patterns, outcomes, responsiveness

25% weight

Community Signals

Real consumer experiences from Reddit, forums, and public discussion boards

15% weight

Case Results

Documented settlements, verdicts, and notable case outcomes from firm records

15% weight

Firm Credentials

Years in practice, bar standing, response time signals, and accessibility

15% weight

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does FindMyAccidentLawyer rank attorneys?+
We aggregate five independent data sources into one FMAL Score: Google Reviews (30%), client sentiment analysis (25%), community signals from Reddit and forums (15%), documented case results (15%), and firm credentials including bar standing and years in practice (15%). No firm can pay to change their score or ranking position.
Is FindMyAccidentLawyer free to use?+
Yes. Searching our directory, comparing attorneys, and submitting contact requests is completely free for accident victims. Most listed attorneys offer free initial consultations and work on contingency — meaning you pay nothing unless they win your case.
How do I know which accident lawyer is right for my case?+
Look for attorneys with high FMAL Scores who specialize in your specific accident type (car, truck, motorcycle, etc.) and practice in your area. Our directory shows Google ratings, client sentiment, behavioral signals like "fights for clients" and "communicates well," and whether the firm offers free consultations and contingency fees.
What is a contingency fee?+
A contingency fee means your lawyer only gets paid if you win. The typical fee is 33% of your settlement before trial or 40% if the case goes to court. You pay nothing upfront — no retainer, no hourly fees. If you don't recover anything, you owe nothing.
How quickly should I contact a lawyer after an accident?+
As soon as possible. Every state has a statute of limitations — typically 2 to 4 years — after which you lose the right to file a claim. Evidence deteriorates, witnesses forget details, and insurance companies may pressure you into a low settlement. Most accident lawyers offer free consultations, so there is no cost to getting advice early.