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What Documents Should I Bring to an Initial Consultation With a Charlotte Personal Injury Lawyer?

On behalf of Randall & Stump, PLLC in Charlotte, Criminal Defense on Tuesday, June 25, 2019

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Almost every personal injury lawyer offers a free, initial consultation. In order to make the most of your first meeting, you should come to the meeting prepared. This means bringing all of the relevant records, documents, receipts, and bills that can help prove your case. This will help the lawyer quickly evaluate your case and begin planning how to move forward.

The Charlotte personal injury lawyers at Randall & Stump, Criminal Defense Attorneys know how challenging the aftermath of an accident can be, and they are dedicated to fighting for you to get the compensation you deserve. We can help you assemble the documents you need, understand your options, and plan an effective legal strategy. Call (980) 237-4579, or our online contact form to schedule a free consultation.

Important Documents for Your Personal Injury Consultation

As you prepare to meet your Charlotte personal injury attorney for the first time, you should consider bringing the following with you:

Medical Records

When you meet with your personal injury attorney for the first time, you’ll want to bring all of your medical records related to the accident. You should bring any notes, letters, or other reports from your doctor that describe your injuries. Ideally, these documents should identify the cause of your injury, the anticipated recovery time, the recommended treatment, and any limitations caused by the injury.

Medical Bills

You also want to bring copies of all medical bills for treatment following the accident. Be sure to include any expenses covered by insurance as well as out-of-pocket costs. You should also include any ambulance or physical therapy fees.

Lost Income

If you have missed work, you want to document any lost income. Your employer probably won’t generate a document identifying your lost income, so you will need to keep track of it on your own. This is applicable for hourly employees, salaried workers, and those who are self-employed.

Documentation of Other Expenses

If you have incurred other expenses caused by the accident, bring documentation itemizing those costs. For example, bring any receipts or invoices that reflect:

  • Increased transportation costs
  • Damaged or destroyed property
  • Modifications to your home
  • Any equipment needed for recovery

Accident Report

If you were in a car accident, the accident report generated by the police could be very helpful to your lawyer in examining what happened. It may also help establish who was at fault in causing the accident.

If you were injured on a job site or elsewhere, there might have been an accident report generated, but they may not be willing to share it with you. If there is no accident report or you can’t get a copy, jot down your own recollection of what happened.

Photographs

If you have any pictures from the accident, bring them with you to the consultation. Bring pictures of the scene of the accident and your injuries if you have them.

Contact Information for Witnesses and Others

Bring the name and contact information for any witnesses to the accident and anyone else who may be relevant:

  • Property owners where the accident happened
  • Police officers called to the scene
  • Other parties or victims involved in the crash
  • People who caused the accident

Speak with a Charlotte Personal Injury Lawyer Today

Following a personal injury accident, you need to remember that your health and future are important. While you concentrate on recovering, let the skilled attorneys at Randall & Stump, Criminal Defense Attorneys. If you’ve been injured in an accident and need compensation to pay your bills, we can help. Contact us for a free consultation by calling (980) 237-4579 today.