Legal — Sponsor Disclosure
Sponsor Firm Disclosure
How canisuesomebody.com's flat-fee sponsor-firm model works, and when your intake is shared.
Effective April 1, 2026
1. We are not a law firm
We are not a law firm, do not provide legal representation, and do not act as your attorney. This chat and any estimate it produces are informational only and are not legal advice. canisuesomebody.com is a Florida-only intake and informational estimate tool.
2. How the flat-fee sponsor model works
- We operate in partnership with a single sponsor personal injury law firm licensed in Florida.
- If your matter fits the pilot criteria and you choose to share it, we transmit your intake to that sponsor firm.
- The sponsor firm pays us a flat fee for each qualified lead, regardless of the outcome of your matter.
- We do not take a percentage of any legal recovery. Our fee is not contingent on the sponsor firm accepting your matter, recovering money, or settling.
3. When your information is shared
Your intake is shared with the sponsor firm only after you explicitly press the share button on the estimate screen. Completing the chat or form alone does not transmit your matter. If you close the browser before pressing the share button, no lead is sent.
4. The estimate is informational only
Any range shown is an estimate based on limited facts, public information, and product rules. It is not a prediction, guarantee, or promise of case value or recovery. Any range you see is a starting point for conversation with the sponsor firm, not a valuation of your case.
5. Cases we do not route
- Because you told us you already have a lawyer on this matter, we will not route you as a new lead.
- This matter needs manual attorney review, so we are not showing an automated payout estimate.
- We do not have enough reliable information to show a payout range yet. You can still continue with intake for manual review.
6. Your choice at every step
You can stop at any time. Using the estimate tool does not obligate you to share your matter, and sharing your matter with the sponsor firm does not obligate you to sign an engagement agreement. Any attorney-client relationship with the sponsor firm is formed, if at all, by a separate signed agreement with that firm.
7. Questions
Questions about this disclosure can be directed to ktventures.contact@gmail.com.