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    Frequently Asked Questions About Our Case Evaluator

    Is this case evaluation really free?

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    How does the AI analyze my situation?

    Our AI reads your description, identifies the likely legal area, and generates next steps tailored to your state. It references actual statutes when applicable and flags time-sensitive filing deadlines.

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    The AI is trained on publicly available legal information and does a good job of identifying the right area of law. It cannot account for every jurisdictional nuance — always confirm specifics with a licensed attorney in your state.