If you suffered a personal injury, you should bring the following documents if you have them:
- Traffic Crash Report
- Incident Report
- Exchange of Insurance Information
- Medical Records
- Medical Bills
- Prescription Receipts
- Notes regarding your Injuries
- Information regarding your Lost Income
- Information regarding any Expenses you had as a Result of your Injuries
- Your Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Card
- The Declarations Page from your Motor Vehicle Liability Policy (shows the types of coverages and vehicles and people insured)
- Any Letters from the other Driver’s Insurance Company or your Company
- Any Letter from the Insurance Company of the Individual or Business which Caused your Injuries
- Estimates for the Repair or Replacement of Your Vehicle
- Photographs of your Vehicle or other Vehicles Involved in the Accident
- Photographs of the Area where your Injury Occurred
- Photographs of any Injuries you Suffered, such as Bruises, Redness or Cuts
- Your Health Insurance Card
- Recorded Statements or Interviews
- Names, Addresses and Telephone Numbers of any Witnesses
- Any other Information you Think I Will Need.
If your legal issue concerns something other than a personal injury, you should bring the following documents if they are related to your legal problem:
- Any Applicable Contracts
- All Letters
- Estimates for Repairs
- Bills for Expenses you Incurred
- Photographs
- Any Written Statements by Individuals or Companies Involved
- All Documents Showing your Damages
- All Relevant Business Documents
- Names, Addresses and Telephone Numbers of Individuals who have Information about your Legal Problem
- Any other Information you Think I Will Need.
The more information you provide me at the initial consultation, the more likely I can give you my opinions. The information will also help me to start working quickly on your case.