How to Prepare for Your Meeting With a Car Accident Attorney
You’re going to meet with an experienced, highly qualified automobile accident lawyer to discuss a possible personal injury claim. By remembering that the lawyer will use the meeting to evaluate you and your possible claim. You will be able to prepare in such a way. You will create a good impression on the lawyer. And increase the likelihood that he or she will agree to represent you. First and foremost get organized. In order to assess your possible claim, the lawyer will want some papers from you. Before your meeting, put together a packet with the following documents:
Police report 1. A police report and/or a copy of the accident report (s). These reports will assist the lawyer in obtaining additional accident descriptions and determining the identity of any witnesses. Perspectives on how the accident occurred and who is to blame. Learning about any special circumstances, such as alcohol, and anyone cite for the accident.
Photographs 2. Photographs of the collision and the location of the accident. The images aid the lawyer in gaining a sense of the accident scene the amount of traffic, visibility, and weather conditions (if the photographs were at the time of the accident).
Vehicle information 3. The other driver’s name, address, driver’s license number, car year, make and model, license plate number, and the insurance company. The lawyer will need to identify the other driver. In order to learn as much as possible about him or her, including whether (and how much) insurance. The driver has and whether or not the driver has been in any previous accidents.
Witnesses
4. Any witnesses to the accident, including their names and contact information. However, Witnesses can be quite useful in determining who is to blame for the accident. The lawyer will want to see if all of the witnesses offer the same version of the accident. And if they are trustworthy.
Estimate bills 5. Photographs documenting the damage to the vehicle(s) involved in the collision, as well as repair estimates (or bills). The attorney will also be able to assess the location and degree of the car damage. All too often, insurance adjusters handling car accident cases evaluate injury claims based on the level of vehicle damage. In cases involving modest vehicle damage, they and potential jurors tend to focus on serious injuries.
Documenting injuries 6. Photographs documenting any injuries sustained as a result of the collision. Photographs are the finest way to explain the severity of an injury that is visible, such as hematomas, fractures, cuts, and the accompanying scarring. It may also be able to use images to show how your treatment is progressing.
Medical records 7. All medical records about the diagnosis of your injuries as a result of the accident. As well as the treatment you received for those injuries. However, These documents will aid your lawyer in determining the scope of your injuries. The treatment you received for those injuries, and the cost of those treatments.
Loss of earning capacity 8. Any missed wages (or loss of earning capacity) and any costs you incurred. Therefore, The result of the injury should be documented. These are losses that can be compensated.
Coverage 9. The coverage provided by your motor insurance policy. If the at-fault motorist is uninsured or underinsured. However, Your lawyer will need to investigate all possible sources of insurance coverage for your claim. Your lawyer may be able to access your policy for further coverage. However, The value of your claim is expected to exceed the insurance available from the other motorist. And you have larger coverage from your own uninsured/underinsured provision of your policy. In addition, include a list of any previous personal injury (or other legal) claims you’ve filed. However, A description of any relevant medical history. Insurance companies maintain track of all such claims and may utilize data from them in determining the value of your current claim. The existence of earlier claims and
prior similar injuries will be used by both insurance adjusters and the defendant’s lawyers to decrease the value of your present claim. This is how you can Prepare your Meeting With a Car Accident Attorney