Contribute to LawCompensate
LawCompensate is always looking for knowledgeable writers who can explain class action lawsuits, settlements, and consumer legal topics in clear, plain English. If you’re a legal writer, journalist, paralegal, attorney, or consumer rights researcher, we’d love to hear from you.
Topics We Accept
We publish content on class action settlements and claim deadlines, data breach news and breach response, mass tort litigation (such as Camp Lejeune, Roundup, and similar cases), workers’ compensation, personal injury and insurance claims, consumer protection and false advertising cases, and plain-language legal guides (how settlements work, taxes on settlements, how to file claims, and similar topics).
Our Editorial Standards
Accuracy first: every factual claim — settlement amounts, deadlines, eligibility terms — must be verifiable through court documents, official settlement websites, or reputable primary sources. Include your sources when you submit.
No legal advice: articles inform readers; they never advise a specific reader on a specific case. All submissions must maintain an informational tone.
Original content only: we do not accept plagiarized, spun, or AI-copied content published elsewhere. Every submission is checked for originality.
No misleading claims: we never promise readers guaranteed payouts, invented payout dates, or exaggerated settlement amounts. Content that hypes or misleads will be rejected.
Submission Guidelines
Articles should be 800–1,500 words, written in clear, accessible language (aim for an 8th-grade reading level), structured with descriptive H2 subheadings, and include a suggested meta description under 160 characters. Please submit your pitch or draft as a Google Doc link or Word attachment.
How to Submit
Email your pitch, a brief bio, and one or two writing samples to contact@lawcompensate.com with the subject line “Write For Us.” We review submissions on a rolling basis and respond to accepted pitches within one week. We reserve the right to edit accepted submissions for clarity, style, and accuracy.
