Statute Search
Search every U.S. personal-injury statute by keyword. Citations to primary law on every result.
What this tool does
Search every U.S. personal-injury statute by keyword. Citations to primary law on every result.
When a statute is amended, the tool flags the change within 24 hours and shows a side-by-side diff against the previous version.
How Statute Search works
Full-text search index built from official state legislative websites + Cornell LII cross-reference. Hash-compare daily to detect amendments.
The model produces a result paired with a reasoning trace and a list of cited sources. The reasoning trace is the actual analytical scratch pad the model used to arrive at the conclusion , not a marketing summary. You can audit the reasoning, verify it against the cited sources, and override the result if you disagree with how the model weighted a particular factor.
This approach is harder to build than a single-pass AI output, but it is the only way to publish AI-assisted personal-injury content responsibly. Personal-injury claims are a Your Money or Your Life (YMYL) topic under Google's quality framework. Outputs that cannot be audited or verified fail the EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) standard and should not be relied on.
Inputs the tool expects
- Keyword query
- State filter (optional)
- Topic filter (negligence, premises, products, etc.)
What the output looks like
Ranked statute results with the controlling code section, full text, effective date, and last-amended date.
Output is rendered with the same UI contract every tool on this site shares: a clearly labeled result, a "Show my reasoning" expander, source citations on every factual claim, the model used, and the timestamp of the last source verification. You can copy the output to clipboard, export to a Word-compatible document, or share a permalink that regenerates the same result on demand.
Sources cited by the tool
- State legislative websites (official)
- Cornell Legal Information Institute
Sources are refreshed daily through a hash-compare verification pipeline. When a statute is amended, an appellate decision is published, or a primary-source database is updated, the tool flags the change within 24 hours and rebuilds any affected outputs.
Informational only. Not legal advice.
This tool helps you understand the framework of a personal-injury case. It does not provide legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. The output is a starting point for a conversation with a licensed attorney in your state, not a substitute for one. Cases turn on facts the tool does not see; an attorney can.
Why use Statute Search instead of a search engine?
General-purpose AI assistants and search engines can answer many personal-injury questions in a generic way. They cannot do what this tool does: combine the user's specific facts with the controlling state law and a verifiable primary-source database, then produce an auditable result. The reasoning trace is the difference: with a general AI assistant, you get an answer; with Statute Search, you get an answer plus a record of why.
For a $5,000 fender-bender case, that distinction may not matter much. For a $500,000 catastrophic-injury case, it matters enormously. The tools on this site are built for the second kind of case, not the first.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Statute Search free to use?
Yes. All 12 tools on this site are free, with no email gate, no phone gate, and no required account. We do not refer cases to specific attorneys and do not accept referral fees.
What model does Statute Search use?
deterministic (full-text search). Primary statute text from state legislatures.
Can I trust the output?
The output is informational and should never be relied on without verifying the cited sources and consulting an attorney licensed in your state. Every output includes the cited sources so you can verify the model's reasoning yourself. Personal-injury claims are a YMYL topic and require human judgment.
How is the data kept current?
Source data is refreshed daily through a hash-compare verification pipeline. When a statute is amended or new appellate authority is published, the affected outputs are flagged and rebuilt within 24 hours.
Does Statute Search share my inputs?
No. Inputs are processed in your browser or in an ephemeral server function and are not stored, sold, or shared. We do not sell user data to claims-buyer firms, attorney-referral services, or marketing aggregators.