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What To Expect During A Personal Injury Consultation

Are you recently in an accident, and are you interested in filing for a personal injury claim? Although the process of obtaining compensation for personal injuries can be lengthy and complicated, it is worth learning more about.

Jenkins Law P.L. understands that you may be curious about what to expect in a personal injury consultation. We have some helpful information.

The Personal Injury Consultation Process

An experienced attorney will help you to determine if you have a personal injury case. The lawyer will need to know more about your injuries and the circumstances that led to them. Your personal injury lawyer will ask you specific questions and require as much detail as possible.

What’s the purpose of the initial consultation for personal injury? This consultation will allow the lawyer to learn more information about your case. It will also allow the lawyer to get to know you personally and how the accident affected you.

The consultation is also important because it will allow you to learn more about the firm and the lawyer’s experience in handling cases similar to yours.

What is the average time it will take for my free lawyer consultation?

The initial consultation may take between minutes and hours depending on the details of your case, how many questions you have (and the follow-up questions), as well as the questions you have for the lawyer.

Some people prefer to have a consultation over the telephone to discuss personal injury claims. In other cases, it may be more beneficial to meet face-to-face. No matter how complex your case may be, it is important to have all the necessary documents and questions ready so that the meeting can go smoothly.

What documentation should I bring to a legal consultation?

You should always bring all documentation to your first meeting with a personal injuries lawyer. What documents should I bring? We recommend that you have copies of the following documents:

  • Police reports on the accident
  • Photographs and other documentation that you have gathered about the accident
  • Your medical records pertaining to your personal injuries and the treatment you received

Your lawyer will review these documents to assess your case and determine the best way forward.

The Lawyer might ask you questions during a consultation

A personal injury lawyer will need to learn more about your case and how to proceed with investigating it. The lawyer may want to know:

  • What do you know about the accident? Who have you shared information with?
  • Are there witnesses to the accident? Do you have their contact information?
  • Would you like to let us know where you are seeking medical treatment and if you would be willing to sign a release allowing us to examine your medical records?
  • Which insurance companies are involved and who can be reached?
  • Are you able to speak with any adjusters or employees of insurance companies? Have you made any statements about the matter?

Your lawyer will need to know enough information about your case to start looking into it and determine the best ways to get financial compensation for your losses.

Ask the lawyer questions during your free consultation

There are many types of questions that you can ask depending on the facts and nature of your case.

You might also want to find out if the lawyer has dealt with similar cases before and how those cases ended. It is also worth asking if the lawyer will be handling your case throughout, or if they will assign a paralegal to be your point of contact. What is the best way to reach out to the firm for questions and follow-up? What are the fees for an attorney and how do they get paid?

These are just some examples of questions that you might ask. When you are deciding on which company to hire, it is important that you ask all the questions.

This post was written by Kelly-Ann Jenkins of Jenkins Law P.L. Kelly-Ann has the best personal injury attorneys. She focuses on personal injury, car accidents, and bicyclist injury. The information on this site is not intended to and does not offer legal advice, legal recommendations or legal representation on any matter. Hiring an attorney is an important decision, which should not be based on advertising. You need to consult an attorney for legal advice regarding your individual situation. 

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