Federal Tort Assistance

FAQ

We are not a law firm. We are not a business. We are a Citizen Watchdog Organisation for Justice — a people’s movement, created by ordinary citizens who were tired of seeing victims ignored while corporations, insurers, and negligent actors walked away untouched. We exist to support victims, expose injustice, and hold the powerful accountable. When you share your story, you are not just speaking for yourself — you are joining a collective voice that demands justice for all.

No. Never. We are a social service organisation. You will never pay us. The attorneys we connect you with work on a “no win, no fee” promise — if you don’t win, you don’t pay. We know you’re already carrying medical bills, emotional stress, and financial burdens. Justice should never depend on how much money you have — which is why we make sure there is zero risk to you.

Because silence is what allows injustice to continue. Corporations, insurers, and negligent manufacturers rely on victims staying quiet. They win when you don’t speak up. But when you share your story, something powerful happens:
• You begin to heal.
• You take back your voice.
• You join a movement of citizens demanding accountability.
Every story strengthens the watchdog. Your story could be the one that finally exposes what they’ve been trying to hide.

That’s exactly why we exist. We know many victims feel exhausted, hopeless, or afraid. You don’t have to be strong alone. We will listen with compassion and no judgment. We will treat your story with dignity. And we will stand beside you so that your voice is finally heard. Even one small step — like filling out our claim form — can begin lifting the weight off your shoulders.

Yes. 100% confidential. Your privacy is sacred to us. Nothing you share will ever be disclosed without your permission. We are a citizen organisation — not a corporation. That means your story is safe here.

If you’ve suffered because of:
• A defective or dangerous drug, device, or product,
• Exposure to toxic chemicals that harmed your health,
• A motor vehicle accident where insurers denied or delayed your claim,
• Ongoing medical bills, loss of wages, or emotional trauma…
Then yes, you may be eligible. Don’t doubt your pain. Even if you’re not sure, share your story with us. We will help check your eligibility and guide you forward.

If you have documents, that helps. But if you don’t, it’s okay. Our team and partner attorneys will help you gather what’s needed. What matters most is that you come forward. Proof can be built — but only if you first share your truth.

Filing a claim is not about greed. It’s about dignity, justice, and protection.
• It brings relief for your family (medical costs, lost wages).
• It exposes the companies, insurers, or negligent actors who caused harm.
• It protects others from going through the same suffering.
By filing a claim, you are saying: “My pain matters. My family matters. I will not be silenced.”

Most likely not. The majority of cases are settled outside of court.
You will rarely need to appear in person. The attorneys we connect you with fight to make this process as gentle and stress-free as possible, so you can focus on healing while they handle the fight.

Every case is unique. Some settle in months, others take longer — but one thing is certain: the sooner you act, the stronger your chances.
Delaying only helps those who hurt you. Filing today protects your rights and places your case in motion while evidence and timelines are still fresh.

Because justice has a deadline. Every case has a statute of limitations — a time limit to file. If you miss it, no matter how strong your case is, your chance for justice may vanish forever.
But beyond the legal deadline, waiting means carrying your pain alone for longer. Filing now is about relief, hope, and healing.

That’s okay. But if you feel ignored, left in the dark, or treated like “just another file,” you deserve better. We can connect you with attorneys who treat your case with respect, urgency, and compassion.

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"You’ve carried this pain long enough. Now let us carry it with you. We are citizens, just like you — standing together as watchdogs for justice. When you share your story, you are not just seeking help for yourself; you are strengthening a movement that makes sure the powerful can no longer ignore the powerless. You are safe here. Your story matters. And we are ready to listen."

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