After you’ve had an accident, your stress is high. There are numerous questions that need to be answered: How am I going to pay for this? Will I be able to work with my injuries? Do I even need a personal injury lawyer?
The last thing you need is a legal resource that provides confusing answers or uses a ton of legalese. Because of this, Enjuris is a new legal resource that hopes to change the way people learn the facts about personal injury by making the subject approachable and serving reader-oriented content that makes sense.
Here are some ways that Enjuris hopes to accomplish this.
Taking a personal approach
Enjuris hopes to use a written voice that is personal, approachable, and understandable for readers. This means avoiding the typical legal language and getting down to the basics of legal concepts and personal injury information, presenting it in a way that readers can actually understand.
Offering a broad range of topics
There are more questions surrounding personal injury than many realize, and Enjuris strives to touch on as many of these subjects as possible. Information is divided by personal injury basics, type of accident, and type of injury. Additionally, state-specific information is being offered seeing as many personal injury laws will vary by state – beginning with Texas and Colorado currently.
Presenting information graphically
Legal information and facts can be anything but straightforward, and it’s hard to completely grasp large bodies of text full of complex terms and legal jargon. Visuals are a great alternative for sharing important info, and Enjuris understands this. Enjuris tries to implement infographics and bold images to help convey information whenever possible.
See how the website seeks to answer a question many lawyers sidestep around: How long will my case take?
Enjuris also hopes to build its content surrounding the personal experiences and stories of readers in order to create a more down-to-earth approach to personal injury.
If you have a story to tell, follow this link to let Enjuris readers know about your accident experience.