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Important Documents to Carry When Meeting a Personal Injury Lawyer

Written by Inaya Fatima

The success of your personal injury case depends largely on your ability to prove litigation and the extent of harm.

Hiring an experienced personal injury attorney is your best bet at getting compensation and closure.

But before contacting your lawyer, you should prepare yourself with valid documents that will help them make your case bulletproof.

In this article, we’ll give you a rundown of all the necessary documents to carry when meeting a personal injury lawyer.

Necessary Documents for a Personal Injury Case

As promised, here are the documents you’ll be needing:

1. Medical Report

Medical reports become legal documents in lawsuits. These reports prove to the court that you got treatment for the injuries you’re suing for. They also confirm that your injuries were a result of the defendant’s negligence.

The reports can also help the lawyer quantify the extent of your damages and decide on the most suitable compensation to ask for.

2. Bills

You’ll need to gather proof of any financial losses you’ve accrued as a result of this accident or injury. These bills could range from medical, to repair or replacement costs. You need proof that you suffered financial damages. The more damage you suffer, the higher your compensation is likely to be.

3. Proof of Lost Wages

If this accident or injury puts a strain on your ability to work, you would need to provide documents that prove this. Bring copies of your W2 and other payroll forms that can prove your forced sabbatical during the period of your recovery.

4. Pictures and Videos

Even if you don’t have video clips of the scene, you can take pictures of the aftermath. Pictures and videos that show the extent of damages go a long way toward boosting your chances in court. The jury is more likely to sympathize with you when they can gauge for themselves the loss you suffered.

5. Timeline Report

A timeline report is an organized list of events that transpired between the time of your accident and this meeting with your lawyer. You could jot down your encounters with people such as your insurance company, your doctor, a mental health expert, or even a damage analyst.

6. Police Report

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, the law mandates that you report it to the police. Include your police report in the batch of documents you’ll be handing over to your lawyer. The report will give your lawyer an insight into both parties’ sides of the story, the officer’s opinion, and a brief description of the accident scene.

7. Insurance Information

Your insurance information is vital. You’ll need to present copies of your policy to the lawyer, and they, after carefully scrutinizing the documents, will help you bank the compensation you’re entitled to. In situations where the insurer wants to boycott payment, your lawyer will jump to action and legally railroad them to pay you.


Wrapping Up

The victim has to present solid evidence to the lawyer. However, in situations where the victim is not physically fit to gather and present these documents, the lawyer will, in good faith, diligently gather them on the victim’s behalf.

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