caraccident.hk and workinjury.hk Announce the Launch of CriminalLawyers.hk
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A 24/7 Criminal Case Support Platform Offering Free Preliminary Consultations
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 December 2025 - Hong Kong's leading legal information platforms caraccident.hk and workinjury.hk today jointly announce the launch of a new service website, "CriminalLawyers.hk – The Criminal Case Support Centre." The platform provides individuals facing criminal allegations with 24/7 free preliminary assessments, lawyer matching, criminal procedure information, and strict privacy protection, offering a neutral and reliable channel at a time of stress and uncertainty. The new website covers a wide range of common criminal offences in Hong Kong, including assault, wounding, drug possession, fraud, theft, drink driving, sexual offences, money laundering, public order offences, and youth-related cases. The platform matches users with qualified criminal defence lawyers based on the nature of their case, offering guidance and next-step support. Critical Early-Stage Support for Criminal Cases CriminalLawyers.hk highlights that the early stage following an arrest is the "golden window" of a criminal case — involving key issues such as police interviews, cautions, bail arrangements, case assessment, and the Department of Justice's decision whether to prosecute. The platform provides:- 24/7 free preliminary consultation
- Matching with professional criminal defence lawyers
- A complete guide through the criminal process (arrest → bail → pre-trial → trial → plea → sentencing)
- 100% confidential handling of information
- Neutral legal information (not constituting formal legal advice)
- caraccident.hk — Road accident claims and procedures
- workinjury.hk — Work injury, employees' compensation, and negligence claims
- CriminalLawyers.hk — Criminal cases, procedures, lawyer matching, and urgent support
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Source https://www.media-outreach.com/news/hong-kong-sar/2025/12/03/433449/

