Publisher Transparency

About JusticeFinder

JusticeFinder is an independent legal education publisher focused on U.S. accident claims, insurance documentation, and litigation process explainers. The site is designed to help readers understand public legal information in plain language without presenting itself as a law firm.

What JusticeFinder Publishes

JusticeFinder publishes guides, topic hubs, calculators, and documentation tools covering car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, and broader legal-process topics. The goal is to explain the public-facing mechanics of a claim: evidence, deadlines, insurer process, damages categories, and litigation sequence.

The site does not promise outcomes, does not replace a licensed attorney, and does not claim to offer individualized legal analysis.

How the Publishing Workflow Works

JusticeFinder uses a hybrid editorial workflow. JusticeAI may help with source discovery, terminology checks, and draft structuring, but public-facing content is edited and approved by people.

The named primary author is Ilyass Alla. Editorial review and consistency checks are handled through the JusticeFinder Editorial Team.

Publishing Principles

  • JusticeFinder publishes educational information about U.S. accident claims, insurance process, and litigation procedure.
  • JusticeFinder is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or attorney referrals.
  • Named human authorship and editorial review are used on YMYL legal-information pages so readers can identify who is responsible for publication.
  • AI tools may support source discovery, terminology checks, and draft structuring, but final editing and publication approval stay with human editors.

Editorial Standards

  • - Primary-source review from statutes, court rules, agency publications, and other traceable references
  • - Named authorship for public guides, led by Ilyass Alla
  • - Editorial review and quality control through the JusticeFinder Editorial Team
  • - Correction, refresh, and update workflows when legal references materially change

More detail is available on the Editorial Policy page.

Contact and Corrections

Readers can use JusticeFinder's editorial contact channel for correction requests, accessibility issues, broken-link reports, and general site feedback.

Email: info@justicefinder.net

JusticeFinder cannot provide legal consultations, confidential case review, or attorney-client communications through this inbox.

What JusticeFinder Does Not Claim

JusticeFinder does not claim to be a law firm, does not claim bar membership, and does not present AI software as a human editor or legal authority. The site is a publisher of legal education content only.

If a reader needs advice about a specific injury claim, lawsuit, deadline, or settlement strategy, they should speak with a licensed attorney in the relevant jurisdiction.

Continue Exploring

Keep moving through the claim process.

JusticeFinder is designed so every visit can turn into a concrete next step, whether that means opening a calculator, reading a guide, organizing records, or searching the library directly.