About Injured by Robots
Our Mission
At Injured by Robots, our mission is straightforward: help people who have been hurt by robots, autonomous vehicles, and automated systems connect with experienced personal injury attorneys who can fight for the compensation they deserve. As robotic technology expands into warehouses, operating rooms, public roads, and sidewalks, the number of people injured by these systems is growing every year. Many victims do not know where to turn or whether they even have a legal case. We exist to bridge that gap.
How Our Service Works
We provide a free, secure intake process that helps injured individuals understand their potential legal options. Here is how it works:
- You tell us what happened. Complete our brief case review form with details about your injury and the robot or automated system involved. The process takes just a few minutes.
- We review your information. Our team evaluates the details you provide to determine whether your situation may give rise to a viable legal claim.
- We connect you with an attorney. If your case qualifies, we match you with a personal injury attorney in your area who has experience handling claims involving robotic and automated systems. There is no cost to you for this service.
We Are Not a Law Firm
It is important to understand that Injured by Robots is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We are an attorney referral and advertising service. Our role is to connect you with independent, licensed attorneys who can evaluate your situation and advise you on your legal options. No attorney-client relationship is created by using this website or submitting a case review form. Any attorney you are connected with through our service operates independently and is solely responsible for the legal services they provide.
What Makes Robot Injuries Unique
Robot and automation injuries present legal challenges that differ from traditional personal injury cases. These cases often involve:
- Complex liability questions. When a robot injures someone, liability may rest with the manufacturer, the software developer, the company that deployed the robot, or some combination of these parties. Determining who is responsible requires attorneys with specific knowledge of product liability and emerging technology law.
- Evolving regulations. The legal framework around autonomous systems is still developing. Federal and state regulations are changing rapidly, and the rules that apply to your case may depend on where the injury occurred and what type of system was involved.
- Technical evidence. These cases frequently involve data logs, sensor readings, software version histories, and other technical evidence that requires specialized expertise to obtain and interpret.
- Corporate opposition. Many of the companies behind these robotic systems are large corporations with substantial legal resources. Victims need attorneys who are prepared to go up against well-funded defense teams.
Our Commitment to Victims
We believe that everyone who has been injured by a robot or automated system deserves to understand their legal rights and have access to qualified legal representation. Our service is completely free for injury victims. You will never pay us a fee, and the attorneys we connect you with work on a contingency basis, which means you owe nothing unless your case results in a recovery.
We also believe in providing accurate, honest information. The educational resources on our website are designed to help you understand the legal landscape around robot injuries so that you can make informed decisions about your situation. We do not make promises about case outcomes, because every case is different. What we do promise is to treat every inquiry with the seriousness and compassion it deserves.
Types of Cases We Handle
We help people injured by a wide range of robotic and automated systems, including:
- Warehouse and fulfillment center robots (autonomous carts, robotic arms, conveyor systems)
- Self-driving and autonomous vehicles (Tesla Autopilot, Waymo, Zoox, and others)
- Surgical robots (da Vinci, Hugo, and other robotic-assisted surgery systems)
- Delivery robots and drones (sidewalk delivery bots, commercial drones)
- Industrial and manufacturing robots (factory arms, automated machinery)
- Humanoid robots (Figure AI, Tesla Optimus, and similar systems)
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If you or a loved one has been injured by a robot or automated system, we encourage you to take the first step. Our free case review takes just a few minutes, and there is absolutely no obligation.
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