Preparing For A Consultation With A Personal Injury Attorney  

 

 

Los Angeles, Long Beach, or Inglewood: Have you been in an accident that left you injured? You may be eligible for compensation if your accident was caused by the negligence of another party.

The best way to recover the compensation you are entitled to is to file a claim with the insurance company of the negligent party that caused your accident. Insurance companies do not make a profit. Insurers will often look for reasons to deny your claim. They might try to convince you that you are not worth what they offer.

In these situations, it is wise to seek the assistance of a California personal injuries attorney. An ethical attorney cannot promise you the exact amount of money that you will recover, but they can provide insight into how insurance companies operate to maximize your chances of settling for a fair settlement.

An initial consultation is the first step in working with an attorney. A legal expert will examine your case at no cost and determine whether you are entitled to compensation.

Clients who prepare in advance are more likely to have a productive initial case review. These steps will ensure that your consultation is productive.

Gathering Evidence

Bring as much evidence to your consultation as possible to give a personal injury lawyer a better idea of your eligibility for compensation.

Depending on the nature of your accident, there are many types of evidence that you can bring. You should aim to collect:

  • Photos of the scene immediately following the accident
  • Contact information for witnesses and witness statements
  • Photos of your injuries
  • Copies of accident reports, police reports, etc.

These types of evidence might not be available to you. You should still make every effort to collect as much evidence as possible.

Seeing A Doctor

It is crucial. Even if there aren’t any obvious signs, it is important to see a doctor immediately after an accident. An injury may present later than you think. To confirm that you do not require treatment, see a doctor immediately. Bring copies of your medical records to your appointment.

Drafting A Narritive

During your first meeting, you will need to tell the attorney what your version of events was. You should prepare a detailed narrative before you meet with the attorney to ensure that your account is honest and complete.

This article was written by Alla Tenina. Alla is a top personal injury attorney in Los Angeles, and the founder of Tenina law. She has experience in bankruptcies, real estate planning, and complex tax matters. The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. This website contains links to other third-party websites. Such links are only for the convenience of the reader, user or browser; the ABA and its members do not recommend or endorse the contents of the third-party sites.