You pay nothing today. Nothing ever, unless we win.
Contingency representation means the firm carries the risk: we advance every cost of building your case, and our fee is a fixed share of what we recover for you. If we recover nothing, you owe us nothing — including those costs.
The number they offered. The number we got.
Warehouse worker, crushed foot. Insurer's first offer: $80,000.
Rear-ended by a delivery truck; surgery, four months off work. First offer: $9,500.
Fall at a grocery chain the company blamed on her shoes. Jury disagreed.
Four steps between you and a straight answer.
Not a screener, not a case manager. Twenty minutes, free, and blunt: what your case is likely worth, and whether we're the right firm.
The adjuster, the paperwork, the deadlines, the rental-car fight — rerouted to us the day you sign.
Because the insurer's offer depends on whether they believe you'll walk into a courtroom. With us, they believe it.
We advise. You decide. Nothing is accepted without your signature — and your attorney calls you back the same day, every time.
“They took the weight off my shoulders.”
“The hospital had sent me to collections. Crane & Doyle handled everything — I finally slept.”
“I was about to sign their $9,000 check. My case settled for forty times that.”
“My attorney gave me his cell number the first day. He answered it every time.”
Asked from a lot of hospital beds.
Is my case even worth anything?
That's exactly what the free review answers. Serious injury, clear fault, and an insured defendant are the ingredients. If yours isn't a case — or isn't one for us — we'll say so in that first call and point you somewhere honest.
Will this drag on for years?
Most cases resolve in months once liability and treatment are clear; serious cases can take longer, and rushing them is how people get underpaid. We'll give you a real timeline in week one and update it monthly — without you having to chase us.
What does it cost if we lose?
Nothing. Not our fee, not the costs we advanced. The risk is ours — that's why we're selective about the cases we take.
Do I have to go to court?
Most cases settle without a courtroom. But we prepare every case as if it won't — that preparation is precisely why most of them settle well.
Tell us what happened.
An attorney reads every submission — and calls you back within one hour, day or night.