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What to Bring When You Meet Your Personal Injury Lawyer

Published on Oct 17, 2019 at 1:56 pm in Client Relations.

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After you get hurt in an accident, whether it be at work, at home, or a car wreck, you will want to reach out for legal help to make sure that the person who caused the accident is held responsible. While bringing all of the documentation from your accident might seem like it’s invading your privacy, you’ll want all the proof you have. The more proof you present, the stronger your case will be.

Documents You’ll Need to Bring

When you’re meeting your personal injury lawyer for the first time, and you’ve never had a meeting with a lawyer for anything before, you might be nervous. You probably don’t know what you need with you, but you want to come prepared. Hopefully this will make that easier for you. Here’s a list of documents you should bring when you meet your personal injury lawyer:

  • Medical Records. Your medical records will be the most important documentation that you can bring with you. Not only do they prove your injury, but they also give you a starting point for the statute of limitations. Your lawyer doesn’t need your complete medical history, just the records that are relevant to your injury and treatment. If you took any photos of your injuries, especially with timestamps, you should also bring those along.
  • Receipts and Paystubs. Your financial information might feel just as private as your medical records, but receipts and paystubs will help further prove that you deserve compensation for your costs and any lost wages. Make sure you bring your financial records of any costs you incurred from your injury or any other damages. Also bring your paystubs to show if you have missed any paychecks because your injuries kept you from working.
  • Police Reports. When someone else caused your injury, you should file a police report so it can be on record and investigated if necessary. A police report gives you definitive evidence of the incident and informs your personal injury lawyer who the police believe was responsible for your injury. At the accident scene, you should have taken photos with a timestamp, so bring pictures with you if you took any.
  • Insurance Information. Whether it’s your own insurance, the liable party’s insurance, or your employer’s policy, you should bring any relevant insurance information with you for your first meeting. This way, you are prepared to give your lawyer anything regarding insurance that they might need.
  • Witness Information and Reports. After an accident that results in an injury, if you are able to, you should ask any witnesses for their contact information and if they’ll give an account of the accident. This helps boost your case because witnesses can confirm your statements or help prove who is responsible.
  • Personal Account and Timeline. Although you probably know your account of events forward and backward, it will help for you to write it down so that you can get all the facts into one narrative. Arranging everything you remember into a timeline will help you when you meet with your lawyer because you will have a reference for any questions they ask you.

Marion Personal Injury Lawyer

What if you have all of your documents collected to bring to a lawyer, but you don’t have one to represent you just yet. You can trust Prince Law Firm to obtain justice for you in Marion, IL. Our attorneys will work tirelessly so that the liable party is held responsible for their actions and you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries. Before you bring everything in so we can review your case, reach out to us to schedule your consultation.

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