Editorial standards
Editorial Policy
AccidentSurvivalGuide.com is built to help accident victims understand practical next steps in clear, plain language.
How content is created
Our articles are written for a 7th grade reading level, structured around real accident-victim questions, and designed to explain options without pressuring visitors.
Review standards
Pages should be reviewed for accuracy, state-law sensitivity, clarity, and usefulness before publication. Legal deadlines and insurance rules can change, so state-specific claims should be verified before launch.
Source standards
When a page references safety, insurance, crash reporting, or state-law concepts, the preferred source order is official government agencies, insurance regulators, court or statute resources, and then clearly labeled educational summaries.
AI and automation standards
Automation may help identify topics, draft outlines, maintain machine-readable feeds, and queue content for review. Pages should still be edited for usefulness, state sensitivity, source quality, and plain-language clarity before being treated as final.
Attorney matching disclosure
AccidentSurvivalGuide.com may connect visitors with WreckMatch attorney matching when a visitor asks for help. Educational resources remain free and do not require a visitor to hire an attorney.
Corrections
If an error is found, the page should be updated promptly with clearer language or corrected information. Send corrections to help@accidentsurvivalguide.com.
Legal information disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws vary by state.