ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Law broker

Okay kiddo, so first we need to understand what a broker is. You know how sometimes when you want to buy something, like a toy or a snack, you ask your mom or dad to buy it for you? Well, sometimes grown-ups also need to buy things, like stocks or houses, but they need someone to help them because it's too complicated for them to do it on their own. That's where a broker comes in - they help grown-ups buy and sell things.

Now, a law broker is a special kind of broker that helps people with legal stuff. You know how sometimes when things go wrong, like when you accidentally break your toy or your friend doesn't want to share their snack, your mom or dad helps you figure out what to do? That's kind of like what a law broker does for grown-ups.

People might need a law broker if they're in trouble and need someone to help them understand their legal rights and options. For example, if someone gets hurt on the job and needs to file a workers' compensation claim, they might hire a law broker to help them navigate the legal process.

So basically, a law broker is a grown-up helper who knows a lot about the law and can help other grown-ups when they need legal help.