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The Accident Guides

The Accident Guides publishes city-by-city personal injury decision frameworks and neutral directory pages. We do not rate, rank, or endorse providers. Content is educational only and not legal advice.

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Short answer

The Accident Guides is a neutral, educational resource that helps people understand what to do after an injury and how personal injury claims work. Most useful when the question is still broad, The Accident Guides helps people compare lawyers, evidence questions, and first-step decisions before deciding who to contact. The Accident Guides does not recommend specific providers, but it does explain what typically matters most before you move into a city page or next steps.

About The Accident Guides

The Accident Guides exists to explain the decision path first: what to do after an accident, what to document, what questions to ask, and what to verify before contacting a lawyer.

Examples of providers

These are neutral, non-ranked examples of local firms to make the homepage feel grounded before you narrow into a state or city page.

Bryan Baer

Personal injury law firm — Atlanta, GA

  • City directory example
  • Use the city page to compare case fit and fee clarity
  • Use the city page to compare fit, fees, and case handling
  • Verify license and disciplinary history before you contact any firm

David Van Sant

Personal injury law firm — Atlanta, GA

  • City directory example
  • Use the city page to compare case fit and fee clarity
  • Use the city page to compare fit, fees, and case handling
  • Verify license and disciplinary history before you contact any firm

Justin Spizman

Personal injury law firm — Atlanta, GA

  • City directory example
  • Use the city page to compare case fit and fee clarity
  • Use the city page to compare fit, fees, and case handling
  • Verify license and disciplinary history before you contact any firm

Mark J. Issa

Personal injury law firm — Atlanta, GA

  • City directory example
  • Use the city page to compare case fit and fee clarity
  • Use the city page to compare fit, fees, and case handling
  • Verify license and disciplinary history before you contact any firm

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Use the FAQ when you want definitions, costs, timing questions, and fast clarification before you open a state page.

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Need a lighter support path?

Use the FAQ, methodology, or guides hub when you still need definitions before opening a state page.

Related search pathsAdditional owned routes for this topic

These routes support fanout/query coverage and keep owned paths visible, but they are intentionally secondary to the main framework and next-step flow.

Core discovery paths

Core discovery paths

Core discovery paths

Fees and questions

Case types and decisions

Start with the strongest decision paths

What to do first

Use this when the accident just happened or the first 72 hours still feel messy.

Evidence checklist

Use this when you need to preserve records, photos, witnesses, work-loss notes, and treatment chronology.

Insurance and recorded statements

Use this before giving statements, signing releases, or assuming the insurer is “just gathering information.”

Questions to ask

Use this when you want a calmer intake conversation and cleaner side-by-side comparison.

Next Step

Ready to hear from a personal injury attorney?

Use the direct callback path when you want to hear from a relevant provider without digging through multiple pages first.