If you were injured during a street fight, Streetbeef, or other unsanctioned outdoor fight event, you may feel confused, embarrassed, pressured to stay quiet, or unsure of your rights. Many people involved in events commonly referred to as “streetbeefs” do not realize they may still have legal protections.
You are not in trouble.
You did nothing wrong by coming forward.
This platform exists to protect you, not to judge you.
Anyone who was injured or harmed while participating in an unsanctioned or unsafe outdoor fight or "Streetbeefs" event may submit information. This includes individuals who felt pressured to participate, lacked proper medical care, or were injured during events without appropriate safety oversight.
Submitting information does not mean a lawsuit has been filed. The purpose of collecting information is to understand what occurred, identify patterns, and determine whether legal action may be appropriate.
No. Submitting information does not obligate you to take legal action, join a lawsuit, or participate in any future proceedings. It simply allows your experience to be documented and reviewed.
Yes. Submissions are treated as confidential and are not published publicly or shared with event organizers. You may choose how much information to provide and whether to submit anonymously.
At this time, submissions require a name and email address so we can verify entries and, if appropriate, follow up with additional information. Your information is treated as confidential and is not shared publicly or with event organizers. Providing your contact information does not obligate you to take any action.
No. This site does not provide legal or medical advice, and submitting information does not create an attorney-client or doctor-patient relationship.