
Beam burns. Missing time. Unexplained implants. If you've suffered a physical, neurological, or psychological injury from an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon — anywhere in the United States — our attorneys want to hear from you.
You don't pay unless we recover.*
Most negligence is far more terrestrial than a flying saucer. Our parent firm, Emscot Law Group, has been handling everyday personal injury cases for years — long before we started chasing UAPs. If someone else's carelessness hurt you, we can help.
"If it walked, drove, slithered, or fell on you — and it wasn't your fault — we'll take a look."
Any and all injuries caused by someone else's negligence. Free consultation. No fee unless we recover.*
In 2023, the U.S. government formally acknowledged what civilians have reported for decades: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena exist, and they interact with people on the ground. Yet no firm in America had stepped forward to represent the injured.
We did. The National UAP Injury Group — a public-awareness campaign of Emscot Law Group — is the country's first dedicated UFO/UAP injury intake. We are based in Florida and licensed there, and we partner with a vetted national network of co-counsel firms to handle qualifying cases in every state.
Your report stays between you and your attorney.
Cases accepted in all 50 states through licensed co-counsel.
We advance costs. You pay nothing unless we recover.*
Licensed attorneys. Not a referral mill.
"If the Pentagon can take UAP seriously, so can the legal profession. Our clients deserve a hearing — not a punchline."
If any of the following sounds like your experience, you may have a claim worth reviewing — wherever in the country it occurred.
Unexplained surface burns, sunburn-like patterns after night exposure, or symptoms consistent with non-ionizing radiation.
Persistent headaches, memory gaps, vertigo, or tinnitus following a sighting or close encounter.
Lost periods of 20 minutes or more with no recollection, often paired with vehicle malfunction.
Stalled engines, fried electronics, or collisions caused by sudden EM interference during an encounter.
Flash blindness, corneal damage, or lasting visual disturbance from craft illumination.
Imaging-confirmed foreign objects of unknown origin lodged in soft tissue.
Ranchers and farmers reporting unexplained animal injury or crop-circle related loss.
Diagnosed post-traumatic stress arising from a documented sighting or contact event.
Injury or harassment connected to post-encounter monitoring or interrogation.
Call or submit the secure form. A licensed attorney — not a chatbot — reviews every intake.
We help preserve medical records, dashcam footage, sensor data, and witness statements.
Defense contractor? Private aerospace operator? Unknown party? We pursue every traceable cause.
Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care — pursued aggressively.
Yes. The National UAP Injury Group is a public-awareness and intake campaign operated by Emscot Law Group, a personal injury law firm based in Florida. Our attorneys are licensed in Florida, and we work with a vetted national network of co-counsel firms to handle qualifying cases in any state.
We are serious about any client who has suffered a real physical, neurological, or psychological injury from an unexplained event. Each intake is screened individually. We will tell you honestly whether we believe you have a viable claim.
You will not be mocked. The U.S. Department of Defense and Congress now treat UAP as a legitimate aerospace and safety matter. So do we.
Nothing. Consultations are free and confidential. If we accept your case, we work on a contingency fee — you owe no attorney fee unless we recover compensation. Costs and expenses may apply.
Yes. While Emscot Law Group is a Florida firm, we accept intakes nationwide and partner with licensed co-counsel in your state when required. You will always be informed in writing of the firms representing you before any engagement begins.
Statutes of limitations vary by state and by claim type — some are as short as one year. Contact us promptly so we can evaluate the deadlines that apply to your situation.
That's exactly what we investigate. Unknown-origin injury claims are difficult — but not impossible — to pursue. The sooner you reach out, the more evidence we can preserve.
Tell us what happened. A licensed attorney will review your intake within one business day. All communications are confidential and protected. Intakes accepted from all 50 states.
Filing deadlines in some states can be as short as one year. Talk to a real attorney today.