Mighty is a free AI tool for injured consumers to fairly settle their personal injury claims without a lawyer.

Joined January 2014
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Legal innovation isn’t just about technology. It’s about aligning incentives so consumers get better outcomes, not just faster ones.
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Not every car accident case needs a lawyer. Some do. Many don’t. The key is knowing which situation you’re in before giving up a percentage of your claim.
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The current system pushes people who have been in an accident. toward hiring a lawyer by default. A better system helps people understand their options first.
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Mar 30
Most people think they have two options after a car accident: handle it themselves or give up ~33% to a lawyer. There’s a third option, and it starts with understanding your claim. 🧵
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5/ The third option is understanding your claim first, before deciding how to handle it. That’s where tools like Mighty come in.
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6/ The goal isn’t just to settle. It’s to know what your claim is worth so you can decide what’s actually worth giving up.
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How long does a car accident settlement take? Most fall somewhere between a few months and a year, but the real answer depends on your injuries, treatment, and how complex the case is.
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Most people don’t struggle with filing a claim. They struggle with valuing it correctly and negotiating from there. That's where Mighty comes in. Find out what your case is worth at mighty.com.
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Insurance companies evaluate rear-end claims based on documentation. The more clearly you can show treatment, costs, and impact, the stronger your claim tends to be.
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Mighty helps you understand your claim the same way insurers do - using real data, expert insight, and AI built for injury cases.
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Advice we’d give a friend after an accident: Know the value of your claim and what insurance is offering before giving 33-40% to an accident lawyer.
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Replying to @JohnLeFevre
This practice is unethical and likely rare. The real scandal is that almost every pre-suit personal injury firm is now using AI to automate the vast majority of the labor while still charging a legacy 33-40% fee. They’ve collapsed their own costs, charge the same, and consumers see no benefit. @mighty exists to change this dynamic.
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Insurance companies typically require “prompt” or “timely” notification of an accident. While they may not specify a strict 24-hour window, without a timely report, it’s harder to prove the accident caused your injuries or losses, especially if new symptoms emerge days later.
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Your insurance company hopes you accept the first offer. Because it’s usually lower than what your case is actually worth. Here’s why you should always get a second opinion 🧵
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8/ Bottom line: Never accept the first offer blindly. Take a few minutes. Get a second opinion. It could be worth thousands.
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