Our free AI legal toolkit gives you an instant, personalized estimate of your injury case value — powered by the same knowledge our attorneys use every day. No forms, no phone calls required.
Why This Matters
Insurance companies employ entire departments of adjusters and lawyers whose sole job is to minimize what they pay you. Without knowing your case's actual value, you're negotiating blindfolded.
Our free AI toolkit changes that. In under 60 seconds, you'll know where you stand — what your case is worth, what evidence matters most, what your legal rights are in your state, and exactly what steps to take next.
This isn't a generic calculator. It's the same analytical framework our attorneys use, delivered in seconds, completely free, with no obligation to hire us.
What's Inside the Toolkit
Each tool takes under 2 minutes and gives you a personalized, AI-generated report specific to your accident type, state, and circumstances.
Get your full case strength score, estimated settlement value, and personalized next steps — instantly.
Enter your injury details and get a data-driven estimate of what your case could be worth.
State-specific breakdown of your legal rights in Utah, Idaho, or Arizona after an accident.
Accurately calculate all income you've lost due to your injury — including overtime and benefits.
Find out if you've collected all critical evidence — and what you still need before it disappears.
Project your full medical costs based on injury type — past bills and future treatment included.
Find out what you should stop posting — and what insurers are watching for to reduce your payout.
Know exactly what to say — and what never to say — when an insurance adjuster calls you.
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Simple Process
From zero to your personalized case estimate in under 60 seconds.
Choose from 8 free AI-powered tools designed for accident victims. Start with Case Evaluation for the full picture.
Quick tap-to-select questions about your accident, injuries, and circumstances. No typing required for most steps.
Our AI applies real legal knowledge specific to your state and accident type to generate a personalized report.
Receive your case value estimate, strength score, evidence checklist, and recommended next steps — instantly.
Know the Difference
The toolkit gives you knowledge. Our attorneys give you results.
What most accident victims experience when navigating alone
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Real Client Results
"I used the toolkit and immediately realized the insurance company's offer was less than half of what my case was worth. Feller & Wendt took over and got me $87,000. That tool literally changed my financial life."
"The evidence review tool flagged that the gas station had security footage I hadn't thought about. My attorney got it in time. That footage was everything. Don't skip this — it takes 2 minutes and could save your case."
"I was about to give a recorded statement to the insurance adjuster. The 'Do's & Don'ts' tool told me to absolutely not do that. I called Feller & Wendt instead. Best decision I ever made."
Understanding Your Case Value
If you've been injured in an accident in Utah, Idaho, or Arizona, one of the first questions you likely have is: what is my case worth? It's an entirely reasonable question — and one that far too many accident victims go without answering before accepting a settlement offer from an insurance company. The truth is that case value is not a fixed number. It is calculated from a specific set of factors, and understanding those factors is the first step toward protecting yourself.
"The single biggest mistake injury victims make is accepting the first offer without knowing what their case is actually worth. Our free toolkit exists to close that information gap — immediately, and at no cost."
Medical costs form the foundation of any personal injury claim. These include emergency room visits, surgeries, hospitalizations, physical therapy, chiropractic care, medications, and any future medical treatment your injuries are expected to require. Courts and insurance companies distinguish between past medical expenses — bills already incurred — and future medical expenses, which must be projected based on your diagnosis and treatment plan.
Many accident victims dramatically undervalue their future medical costs because they haven't yet completed treatment or don't fully understand the long-term implications of their injuries. Our Medical Cost Analysis tool helps you project these costs accurately — a critical step before any settlement negotiation begins.
If your injuries caused you to miss work, you are entitled to recover those lost wages as part of your claim. But the calculation goes deeper than simply multiplying your hourly rate by the hours missed. Lost wages also include:
Our Lost Wages Analysis tool walks you through every category of lost income to ensure nothing is left out of your claim. This is especially important for self-employed individuals and commission-based workers whose income is more difficult to document.
Beyond the hard financial costs, personal injury law recognizes that accidents cause real, non-economic harm — pain, emotional distress, anxiety, loss of enjoyment of life, and the impact on your relationships. These are called "non-economic damages" or "pain and suffering," and in serious injury cases, they can represent the largest component of your total award.
Insurance companies typically calculate pain and suffering using a multiplier applied to your medical expenses — usually between 1.5x and 5x, depending on the severity of your injuries. Our Case Evaluation tool factors this into your estimate, giving you a realistic picture of the full compensation you may be entitled to recover.
Your ability to recover — and how much — depends heavily on the laws of the state where your accident occurred. This is where many accident victims without legal representation get tripped up.
Utah operates under a modified comparative fault rule. You can recover damages as long as you are less than 50% at fault for the accident, but your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. Utah is also a no-fault state for car accidents, meaning your own insurance covers your initial medical expenses through Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage — but you can still sue for damages beyond those limits.
Idaho also uses modified comparative fault with a 50% bar. The statute of limitations in Idaho is two years from the date of the accident, meaning you must file your lawsuit within two years or permanently lose your right to sue.
Arizona uses pure comparative fault, which means you can recover compensation even if you were primarily at fault for the accident — your award is simply reduced proportionally. Arizona also has a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims.
Our Know Your Rights tool provides a personalized breakdown of the specific laws that apply to your situation, including your remaining time to file and what the fault rules mean for your case specifically.
Even the strongest injury case can be seriously damaged — or destroyed — by inadequate evidence. Insurance companies look for any reason to question whether an accident happened the way you say it did, whether your injuries are as serious as claimed, and whether you took appropriate steps in the aftermath.
Critical evidence includes police reports, photographs of the scene and vehicle damage, surveillance or dashcam footage, witness contact information, medical records documenting the link between the accident and your injuries, and documented communication with the other party and their insurer. Much of this evidence is time-sensitive. Surveillance footage is routinely overwritten within 72 hours. Physical evidence gets cleaned up. Witnesses become harder to locate.
Our Post-Crash Evidence Review tool identifies exactly what evidence you should have, what you may have missed, and what steps to take immediately to preserve and obtain it before it disappears.
Insurance adjusters are trained to contact accident victims quickly — often within 24 to 48 hours of an accident — with a settlement offer that appears reasonable but is almost always far below the true value of the claim. Studies consistently show that accident victims who hire attorneys recover settlements two to three times higher than those who negotiate on their own.
The reason is straightforward: insurance companies know exactly what each claim is worth. They count on you not knowing. Our toolkit closes that information gap — and when you're ready for an attorney who will fight to maximize your recovery, Feller & Wendt is here. With over $100 million recovered for clients across Utah, Idaho, and Arizona, and a team of veteran-owned, trial-ready attorneys, we know what it takes to get you what you deserve.
Start with the toolkit — it's free, takes under 60 seconds, and requires no sign-up. Then call us. The consultation is free, and you pay nothing unless we win.
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