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Hurt Advice offers case-routing intake support for California accident victims. Hurt Advice is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
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- Accident facts
- Injury and treatment details
- Insurance information
- Urgency and deadline flags

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Raffi Naljian, Esq.California Personal Injury, Litigation & Criminal Defense Attorney
20+ Years Experience

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Raffi Naljian, Esq.California Personal Injury, Litigation & Criminal Defense Attorney
20+ Years Experience
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Raffi Naljian reviewed this Hurt Advice publication update for accuracy, clarity, and next-step usefulness for injured Californians.
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Table of contents
What the Intake Program Organizes
- Accident facts
- Injury and treatment details
- Insurance information
- Urgency and deadline flags
- Possible next-step routing
- No attorney-client relationship from submission
How the Program Works
- Call or submit online form
- Share key accident facts
- Upload or summarize records where available
- Possible same-day routing
- Weekend and evening intake availability
Fee Terms Are Attorney-Specific
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