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JusticeFinder Editorial Team

Editorial Review Board | Source Verification and Quality Control

The JusticeFinder Editorial Team performs source verification, citation audits, legal-reference spot checks, and post-publication quality monitoring.

Professional Biography

The JusticeFinder Editorial Team performs source verification, citation audits, legal-reference spot checks, and post-publication quality monitoring.

Editorial Role and Oversight

The JusticeFinder Editorial Team reviews public educational guides for source quality, citation clarity, and editorial consistency.

  • - Source verification and citation audits
  • - Legal-reference spot checks
  • - Editorial quality control
  • - Post-publication monitoring

Subject Focus

JusticeFinder identifies its editorial review entity so readers can understand how source quality and public-information boundaries are monitored.

  • - Source verification
  • - Citation quality
  • - Editorial standards
  • - Post-publication review

Mission and Public Information Purpose

Its editorial mission is to keep JusticeFinder accident and insurance-awareness guides clear, source-aware, and appropriately limited to public legal information.

The team prioritizes verifiable sources, plain-language revisions, and correction pathways for reader-facing educational content.

The JusticeFinder Editorial Team is an editorial review entity, not a law firm or legal representative.

Hybrid Editorial Workflow

  1. 1. Topic research and source collection
  2. 2. AI-assisted source review and draft support
  3. 3. Educational review and narration by Sophia Hayes
  4. 4. Fact-checking and revisions
  5. 5. Final publication approval

Research support is provided by Sophia Hayes. Public educational authorship is represented by Sophia Hayes. Sophia Hayes is not a lawyer, attorney, legal representative, medical professional, or insurance adjuster.

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Recently Reviewed Guides

Do I Need a Lawyer After a Car Accident?

A balanced guide to whether you need a lawyer after a car accident — when you can handle a claim yourself, when to get help, what a lawyer does, and how costs work.

Lyft Accident Insurance Claims: What Coverage Applies

How Lyft accident insurance claims work — the coverage in each app period, who pays for passengers and drivers, how it compares to Uber, and the steps to take.

Hit by a Car While Walking? What to Do Next

A step-by-step guide to what to do after a pedestrian accident — staying safe, getting medical care, documenting the scene, protecting a claim, and the mistakes to avoid.

How Long Does an Insurance Claim Take?

How long a car accident insurance claim takes — typical timelines by claim type, what speeds a claim up, and the deadlines that matter.

What Evidence Helps a Personal Injury Claim?

The evidence that builds a strong injury claim — scene photos, police report, medical records, and witnesses — plus how to preserve it and avoid gaps.

Bicycle Accident Insurance Claims: Who Pays When You Ride

How bicycle accident insurance claims work — why your auto policy can pay even on a bike, recovering the bicycle, dooring and bike-lane fault, and uninsured drivers.

Motorcycle Accident Insurance Claims: A Rider's Guide

How motorcycle accident insurance claims work for riders — the bias riders face, no-fault exclusions, helmet-law effects, and recovering for gear and severe injuries.

Truck Accident Insurance Claims: Who Pays and How Much

Why truck accident insurance claims differ from car claims — multiple insurers and liable parties, high FMCSA commercial limits, and the evidence to preserve early.

The Car Accident Insurance Claim Process, Explained

The car accident insurance claim process stage by stage — report, investigation, evaluation, negotiation, payout — with the property-damage and injury tracks explained.

Uber Accident Insurance Claims: Coverage and Next Steps

How Uber accident insurance claims work — the coverage in each app period, who pays for passengers and drivers, how to prove the period, and steps to protect your claim.

Pedestrian Accident Insurance Claims: Who Pays and How

How pedestrian accident insurance claims work — which policy pays when you're hit on foot, hit-and-run and uninsured-driver options, and how shared fault affects payouts.

How Personal Injury Claims Work, Step by Step

A plain-English walkthrough of how a personal injury claim works — from treatment and the demand letter through negotiation, liens, and settlement or trial.

How to File an Insurance Claim After a Car Accident

A step-by-step guide to filing a car accident insurance claim: what to report, the evidence to keep, claim timelines, total-loss rules, and the mistakes to avoid.

What To Do After a Car Accident in Texas: A 2026 Guide

A Texas guide to what to do after a car accident: CR-3 crash reports, insurance notice, modified comparative fault, uninsured-motorist claims, deadlines.

What To Do After a Car Accident in California: A 2026 Guide

A California guide to what to do after a car accident: SR-1 DMV reporting, insurance notice, comparative negligence, uninsured-motorist claims, deadlines.

What to Do After a Bicycle Accident That's Not Your Fault

A cyclist guide to the first 72 hours after a not-at-fault crash: door-zone evidence, helmet-cam preservation, camera canvassing, and insurance paths.

What to Do After a Car Accident That's Not Your Fault

An evidence-first playbook for not-at-fault drivers: scene security, dashcam preservation, insurer communication, diminished value, and hiring a lawyer.

What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident That's Not Your Fault

A rider playbook for not-at-fault crashes: gear and road-rash documentation, helmet-law defense, TBI evaluation, and countering adjuster rider-bias.

What to Do After a Truck Accident That's Not Your Fault

A not-at-fault truck crash playbook: capture USDOT and MC numbers, trigger the FMCSA evidence-preservation window, and identify every liable party.

Wrongful Termination After Injury: ADA & FMLA Retaliation Claims

Wrongful Termination After Injury: ADA & FMLA Retaliation Claims Wrongful termination after injury cases turn on federal protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Voir Dire: Jury Selection Strategy for Personal Injury Trials

Voir Dire: Jury Selection Strategy for Personal Injury Trials voir dire jury selection strategy Voir dire strategy in personal injury trials focuses on identifying juror bias.

Uber & Lyft Accident Lawyer: Rideshare Insurance & Liability Guide

Uber and Lyft accident lawyer guide on rideshare insurance periods, app-status evidence, passenger claims, uninsured-driver issues, and what to preserve.

Structured Settlements vs. Lump Sum: Tax Advantages & Financial Planning

Structured Settlements vs Lump Sum: Tax Advantages & Financial Planning Structured Settlements vs Lump Sum analysis evaluates the financial stability and tax efficiency of.

Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer: Compensation & Lifetime Care Guide

Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer: Compensation & Lifetime Care Guide Spinal cord injury lawyer analysis focuses on catastrophic injury litigation, proof of causation, and lifetime care.

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