Choose the fastest path into your case-routing review.
If the situation feels urgent, call now. If you want to send the facts clearly before you talk, use the intake form. Either way, the goal is simple: help you understand the next step quickly and without pressure.
Why people trust this step
A structured intake helps route the right facts.
This is not a law firm consultation. Hurt Advice uses the first contact to flag urgency, organize records, and help determine whether the smartest move is a same-day call, a cleaner document package, or possible review by an independent participating attorney or law firm.
Recommended starting points
Most new cases should either call now or start intake online.
Email and chat are useful support paths, but the fastest route into a real case review is usually a call or the intake form.
Call now
Best for urgent injuries, insurer pressure, or a crash that happened recently
Fastest path
Start online intake
Best if you want to send the facts clearly and get a structured case review first
Usually under 3 minutes
Support options
Email and chat stay available, but they work best after you pick a primary path.
Use these when you need to send records or ask a quick question before calling or starting the intake form.
Email documents
Useful for records, photos, or a non-urgent case summary
Response within 1 business day
Start chat
Use for quick pre-intake questions before you call or fill out the form
Quick questions
Start a free intake review
Tell us the basics first, then add the details that affect urgency and next steps. This intake is built to route the case quickly, not just collect a lead.
Call, schedule, or send documents
Address
16101 Ventura Blvd, Suite 332, Los Angeles, CA 91436
Office Hours
What happens after you reach out
Records, photos, and summaries are welcome before you ever commit.
Hurt Advice uses the first review to organize the facts, not pressure you into a decision. If the case is urgent, the intake review will flag that. If it needs more prep first, the intake review will say that too.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a consultation cost?
Participating attorneys or law firms may offer initial case reviews with no obligation. Hurt Advice can organize the intake facts for possible attorney review.
How quickly will I hear back?
We aim to respond to all inquiries within 24 hours. For urgent matters, we recommend calling the intake line directly for immediate assistance.
Do I have a case?
During a free intake review, Hurt Advice will organize the details of your accident and injuries for possible review by an independent participating attorney or law firm. There is no obligation to proceed.
What information should I bring to a consultation?
Bring any accident reports, medical records, insurance information, photos of the accident scene, and contact information for any witnesses.
Need more context before you reach out?
If you want a little more structure before you call or start intake, these pages can help you organize the facts without losing the direct path back to contact.
What happens after you reach out
We want the first step to feel clear and useful, not uncertain.
We review the facts fast
We look at timing, injuries, liability, and insurer pressure so the next step is based on the real case facts.
We tell you the best next move
That may mean a same-day call, more document collection, or a scheduled consultation if the fit is strong.
You stay in control
The review is free, there is no obligation, and we do not pressure you into moving faster than the case facts justify.
Schedule Your Consultation
Pick a time that works for you. We'll confirm within 24 hours.
Scheduling consultation, step 1 of 3.
Pick a date
Choose a good day. We will confirm the consultation before it is final.
Prefer to talk now?
Call (818) 482-2260Visit Participating Office
Meet us in person for a private consultation.
If you're ready, Hurt Advice can help organize the next step today.
Call if the situation feels urgent. Use the intake form if you want to send the facts clearly first. Either path starts with a free review.
Professional next step
You should know what happens after contact before you reach out.
A real team reviews the facts, checks urgency, and tells you whether to move straight into consultation or gather one more round of records first.