Vetted Resources

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The legal directories, professional associations, and support organizations we point crash victims to — vetted for reputation, not pay-to-play placement.

Reputable, vetted resources — so your rights are weighed fairly from the start.

Trial Lawyer & Professional Associations

Membership organizations for plaintiff attorneys. An attorney active in these groups is committed to injury law as a specialty — ask any lawyer you interview which they belong to.

OrganizationWhat it is
American Association for Justice (AAJ)The national plaintiff trial bar — the largest association of injury attorneys in the world.
State Trial Lawyer AssociationsEvery state has a civil justice / trial lawyers association; this index lists all of them.
American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA)Invitation-only association of experienced civil trial lawyers and judges.
The National Trial LawyersProfessional organization recognizing top trial attorneys nationally.
Million Dollar Advocates ForumMembership limited to attorneys with million-dollar-plus verdicts and settlements.
American Bar AssociationThe national bar; verify any attorney through their state bar’s public records.

Safety, Recovery & Support Organizations

Help beyond the legal claim — trauma support, road safety advocacy, and official resources.

OrganizationWhat they offer
NHTSAFederal crash data, recalls, and official safety resources.
MADDVictim support services for crashes involving impaired drivers — 24/7 helpline.
IIHSIndependent vehicle safety ratings and crash research.
211United Way helpline connecting people to local assistance — transport, financial, counseling.
SAMHSANational helpline for trauma, anxiety, and substance-use support after serious crashes.
USA.gov DMV indexOfficial links to every state DMV for accident reports and license matters.
How listings work: Resources are selected editorially for reputation and usefulness. No organization pays for placement in this directory.