Your first line of legal help
The Client's Friend is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, does not handle lawsuits. What we are is a free service to connect people entering the legal world for the first time with the right lawyer for them. Lawyers pay for our service out of their earnings while you get extra help navigating the American legal system. It's a win-win for clients and can only help your case.
Taking the stress out of hiring an attorney
Working with The Client's Friend
Deciding to pursue a lawsuit is a big decision. Hiring a lawyer to handle your case is stressful and exhausting. Working with The Client's Friend will make the process much easier. When you work with us, you pay nothing. You will never be charged for anything we do for you.
We find the right attorneys for you who will represent you and that attorney will pay us from the amount of money made on your case. No money is taken out of your pocket at all. Plus the lawyer you hire will also be accountable to TCF for handling your case with communication and dedication. TCF will track your case with you and make sure that your lawyer is meeting both our expectations.
There are no contracts to be signed, no agreements, just excellent service with the hope that you will tell your friends and family about TCF.
The process
Initial case consultation
Send us an email with details about your case.
Lawyer curation
We will find one or two highly recommended lawyers for you.
Contacting your lawyer
We can contact your lawyer initially and set up an email/phone/in-person introduction however you choose.
Monitoring the case
We will follow up and ensure that your lawyer is handling your case effectively until the end
The Client's Friend will ensure you have an advocate with your attorney and that you are not being taken advantage of.
Find an attorney
Give us a description of your case or how you were injured and where. We will reach out to an attorney who is right for you.
About us
The Client's Friend was started by a former personal injury attorney who noticed that a lot of attorneys prioritized money over their clients. This attorney now works independently to vet and curate a list of attorneys and firms who value their clients as much as their bottom line.