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Injured in a truck accident, or hurt at work?
We'll help you figure out what's next.

A serious injury is overwhelming enough without trying to understand insurance, settlements, and legal options on your own. SafeData gives you a free, data-driven case review in minutes — built on real federal records, not guesswork.

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Real numbers from real records. SafeData pulls directly from the same federal databases attorneys use.

980K+
Truck crash records analyzed
103K+
Severe workplace injury reports
4,500+
Verdicts reviewed across 50 states
51
States & jurisdictions covered

A case review in four simple steps.

You answer a few questions. We do the hard part. No forms full of legal jargon, no phone tag, no pressure.

Step 1

Tell us what happened

Answer a few questions about your accident or injury. It takes about 2 minutes. No legal expertise required.

Step 2

We analyze your case

We compare your situation to real verdicts, state laws, and federal records — the same data attorneys rely on.

Step 3

See an honest range

You get Conservative, Expected, and Best-Case figures — based on your state, your injury, and comparable outcomes.

Step 4 · Optional

Talk to a vetted attorney

If you want professional help, we connect you with a trusted partner firm. Completely up to you — no obligation, ever.

For truck accident victims

Truck accidents aren't just bigger car accidents.

Commercial trucks operate under federal rules — mandatory insurance minimums, driver-hours regulations, and FMCSA safety scoring. That changes everything about your claim.

  • The carrier's federal safety record. Their BASIC scores, out-of-service orders, and crash history — all pulled from FMCSA.
  • Verdicts from your state's courts. Real settlements for similar injuries, filtered by jurisdiction and fault rules.
  • Comparative-fault adjustment. Your state's rules — contributory, modified, or pure — applied automatically.
Start Truck Accident Review
What we analyzeFMCSA · CourtListener
980K+
Truck crash records
36,220
Trucking carriers with safety records
1,805
Truck-specific verdicts reviewed
32
States with state-level verdict pages
We apply your state's fault rule automatically — so your estimate reflects what would actually happen in your jurisdiction.
For injured workers

Workers' comp is confusing. We make it clear.

Every state has its own rules, wage caps, and benefit schedules. Most online calculators ignore them — giving numbers that don't match what you'll actually receive.

  • Your state's actual wage ceiling. Pulled from the SSA's official program manual — updated quarterly through 2026.
  • Industry-specific outcomes. Healthcare, construction, manufacturing — each has distinct injury patterns and claim histories.
  • Clear language. We call things what they are. WC rulings are administrative "decisions," not jury verdicts — and that matters.
Start Workers' Comp Review
What we analyzeOSHA · SSA POMS
103,745
Severe workplace injuries logged
86
Industry × state data combinations
2,095
Weekly wage-ceiling records
51
States & D.C. covered
Every benefit estimate respects your state's maximum weekly rate — the cap that makes estimates realistic instead of fantasy.

Built on the records that actually matter.

Most legal sites rely on scraped blogs or vague averages. SafeData aggregates the same primary federal databases attorneys license — and makes them free for you.

FMCSA
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration — crash files, safety scores, and out-of-service orders.
980K + records
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Administration — injury reports, establishment data, and severe-injury logs.
3.46M rows
SSA POMS
Social Security Administration's Program Operations Manual — weekly wage ceilings, 1985 to 2026.
2,095 rate records
CourtListener
Free Law Project — verdicts and settlements from federal and state courts nationwide.
4,503 verdicts

Questions we hear a lot.

Getting hurt is disorienting enough without the legal part feeling like a black box. Here are the questions people ask before they start.

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Yes — completely free. The case review and estimate cost nothing. If you choose to speak with an attorney we introduce you to, most truck and workers' comp cases in the U.S. are handled on contingency, meaning you don't pay unless the attorney wins. That arrangement is between you and them.

See what your case could actually be worth.

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