Editorial Policy
How content on this site is written, reviewed, and kept accurate over time.
Last updated · 2026-04-19
Our goal
The goal of Injury Attorney Lawyer is to help ordinary people understand common personal injury concepts in plain language. That means explaining terms, procedures, and decisions without jargon, without marketing language, and without pretending we can answer questions that can only be answered by a licensed attorney reviewing specific facts.
How content is written
Every article is written against a consistent structure: a plain-language summary, a set of short explanatory sections, a list of key takeaways, and a set of related topics. We aim for clear writing over impressive-sounding prose. If something can be explained shorter, we cut.
Articles focus on generally accepted concepts across U.S. jurisdictions. Where state law varies significantly — comparative fault, dog bite rules, statute of limitations — we say so and describe the variation rather than pretending there’s one national answer.
Accuracy
We work from well-established sources — statutes, reported cases, and widely accepted treatises on tort and insurance law. We avoid inventing statistics or citing outcomes we can’t back up. When we describe ranges (typical statute of limitations, typical settlement timelines, typical contingency percentages), we describe them as typical, not universal.
Despite that effort, errors happen. If you find one, let us know. We correct material errors promptly and note significant updates.
Updating and review
Legal concepts evolve — statutes change, court decisions shift the landscape. We review content periodically and update the “Last updated” date at the top of each article when meaningful changes are made. Minor edits (typos, clarifying language) are made without a date change.
What we don’t do
- We don’t recommend specific law firms or lawyers.
- We don’t sell leads to law firms.
- We don’t review or rank attorneys.
- We don’t publish articles about specific cases, parties, or disputes.
- We don’t use content primarily to generate clicks rather than to inform.
Reader feedback
Corrections, clarifications, and topic suggestions help us improve. Reach us at contact@injury-attorney-lawyer.com or through the contact page.