About Lawsuit Center

An attorney-built bridge from situation to the right firm.

Lawsuit Center is an attorney-built platform that organizes active lawsuit categories, documents what kinds of situations may fit each one, and connects people who submit information to law firms with active intake in the relevant category.

What It Is

An organized starting point — built by a licensed attorney.

Lawsuit Center was built and is reviewed by a California-licensed attorney. The categories aren't scraped or auto-generated; they're organized by claim pattern, exposure type, product, condition, or injury so visitors can find their situation quickly.

The job is narrow on purpose: help people understand whether their situation may fit an active lawsuit category, and connect them to a firm with active intake if it does.

What We Are — And Aren't

Independent of any law firm. That's the point.

Lawsuit Center is not a law firm. The platform doesn't sign cases, accept clients, or share in any client's portion of a recovery. When we connect a visitor to a participating firm, we may receive a referral or marketing fee from that firm — paid by the firm out of attorney fees, not as an additional cost to the client.

That independence is what lets us organize categories editorially rather than steer everyone toward whoever pays the most. The fee arrangement is disclosed on every page where it applies.

For deeper educational background on lawsuits, toxic exposure, product liability, and legal process topics, visitors may also explore Lawsuit Informer — the companion editorial site, also founded by the same attorney.

How to Use It

What visitors can do here.

  • Browse lawsuit categories organized by exposure, product, injury, or condition.
  • Use free tools (PFAS Exposure Checker, Cancer Exposure Checker) to see whether a situation may match an active category.
  • Compare a personal situation to common claim patterns described on each category page.
  • Submit basic information to be matched with a participating firm where one has active intake.
  • Review paid-placement and referral-fee disclosures, which are labeled everywhere they apply.
Case Review

How participating firms come in.

Some Lawsuit Center pages offer a case review option. When a visitor submits information, it may be shared with a participating law firm that has active intake in that category, under the terms in our privacy policy.

Submitting information does not create an attorney-client relationship. It does not guarantee that a visitor qualifies for a claim, that a law firm will offer representation, or that any compensation will be available. It does mean the right firm in the right category may be able to reach out to discuss next steps.

Disclosure

Editorial categorization, paid placement, and referral fees.

Some firms pay for visibility on category pages — featured listings, category sponsorships, enhanced profiles, or other attorney advertising. We label every paid placement so visitors can tell editorial categorization from advertising.

Separately, when a case review request is connected to a participating firm, Lawsuit Center may receive a referral or marketing fee from that firm. The fee is paid by the firm out of attorney fees and is not an additional cost to the client. A client connected to a firm through Lawsuit Center pays the same fee they would pay any other attorney handling the same case on the same terms.

Paid placement and referral fees are not recommendations or endorsements of any attorney or law firm. Visitors should independently evaluate any firm before hiring counsel.

Founder

Built by David Meldofsky.

Lawsuit Center was built by David Meldofsky, a California-licensed attorney (Bar No. 263673) who has represented injured clients and worked extensively in legal intake, claim screening, and referral environments. He is also the founder of Lawsuit Informer, the companion editorial site.

The platform exists to organize lawsuit information in a way the public can actually navigate, and to give law firms a clean, disclosed way to present sponsored visibility and referral arrangements next to editorial categorization. Lawsuit Center is educational and commercial — it is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or representation.

Explore Lawsuit Center.

Start by browsing lawsuit categories or learning how case review works before deciding whether to submit information.

Educational information only. Not legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed.