Major Verdict is a free, national resource built for two people who desperately need each other but rarely meet on honest ground: people injured through no fault of their own, and civil plaintiff attorneys with real courtroom experience.
After spending more than 15 years working in-house alongside trial lawyers as a web developers and online marketers, we saw the same problem repeat itself again and again. Incredible cases. Life-changing verdicts. Years of work. Then… silence. No record. No context. No public understanding of what actually happened or who earned those results.
Major Verdict exists to fix that.
Not with ads. Not with slogans. With facts.
Anyone can buy a billboard. Anyone can run an ad. What’s harder is documenting your work, your cases, and your results in a way the public can actually understand.
Major Verdict is not a traditional directory. It’s a transparency platform.
We give civil injury attorneys a place to archive and explain their verdicts and meaningful settlements, and we give the public a way to evaluate attorneys based on real experience, not marketing noise.
When transparency improves, trust follows.
When trust follows, outcomes improve for everyone.
Our mission is simple: empower the civil injury community through transparency, education, and access, completely free of charge.
We believe:
Informed clients make better decisions
Experienced attorneys deserve to be recognized for their work
The civil injury process works best when it’s understood, not obscured
Attorneys can join at no cost. The public can access all resources without paying a dime. No paywalls. No bait and switch. NO AD’S EVER!
Members receive a professional public profile where they can document trial verdicts and notable settlements in long form. Not just dollar amounts, but the story behind the case.
We publish clear, practical information about the civil injury process so people know what to expect before, during, and after hiring an attorney.
Your experience matters. Your work deserves a permanent record. Major Verdict gives you the tools to document, organize, and showcase your results over time, without chasing marketing trends or vanity metrics.
Membership includes:
A free public profile highlighting your experience
The ability to add and archive trial verdicts
Access to state-specific verdict recognition lists
A growing national verdict database to learn from peers
Full control of your profile at any time
Featured membership options are available for attorneys who want expanded visibility and additional tools, but the foundation is always free.
Finding the right injury attorney shouldn’t feel like guessing in the dark. Major Verdict helps you cut through the noise by showing you documented experience, not advertisements.
With Major Verdict, you can:
Search attorneys by location
Review real verdicts and case outcomes
Learn how the civil injury process works in your state
Approach consultations informed and confident
Major Verdict is our way of giving back to the civil injury community that helped build our career. It’s independent. It’s transparent. And it’s built for the long term.
No hype.
No gimmicks.
Just real work, preserved and shared.
Major Verdict was built by someone who has spent more than a decade behind the scenes of civil plaintiff litigation.
For over 15 years, our founder worked directly with civil trial attorneys as a web developer and online marketer, helping firms present their work, communicate complex cases, and reach the public. Along the way, one pattern became impossible to ignore: some of the most important verdicts in the country were quietly forgotten the moment a case closed.
Years of preparation. Real people helped. Outcomes that changed lives. Then no permanent record.
Major Verdict was created to preserve that work and present it honestly. Not to replace law firm websites. Not to compete with advertising. But to create a neutral, permanent place where experience is documented and understood.
This platform is intentionally independent, free to use, and built for the long term.
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