Free case review
Your information is confidential and reviewed only by our intake team. There's no cost, no obligation, and no fees unless a claim is successful.
Families of children ages 7–19 with a qualifying diagnosis — Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and more — may be eligible for compensation. Find out in under two minutes. Free, confidential, no obligation.

Eligibility
If each of these describes your child, they likely qualify for a claim review.
Child is currently between 7 and 19 years old.
Child's date of birth is prior to 2020.
Family resides within a qualifying ZIP code area.
Neurodivergent diagnosis or supporting educational/medical documentation.
Child was born at or after the 35th week of pregnancy.
No instance of oxygen deprivation at birth.
Not represented by another firm for this claim.
Qualifying diagnoses
From learning differences to developmental and mood disorders — if your child has been diagnosed with any of the following, we want to hear from you.
Supporting documentation
You don't need every document — one of these is enough to move forward with a review.
Diagnosis from a licensed medical professional
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
504 Accommodation Plan
Placement in Special Education classes
Student Success Team (SST) or RTI services
Therapy by a licensed professional for the condition
How it works
A short, private form — takes about 2 minutes.
Our intake team confirms the criteria at no cost to you.
If you qualify, we walk you through the next steps.
Questions
No. Case reviews are completely free. If a claim moves forward and is successful, fees are contingent — meaning families pay nothing out of pocket.
You may still qualify. An IEP, 504 plan, Special Education placement, SST/RTI services, or therapy records can serve as supporting documentation.
Submit the form and our intake team will confirm your ZIP code against the current approved list within one business day.
Yes. Your details are reviewed only by our intake team and never shared or sold.
Unfortunately, we can't accept a claim if your child is currently represented by another firm for this matter.