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What to bring to your meeting with an Edmonton Injury Lawyer

It is common for people to feel anxious before meeting with an Edmonton injury lawyer. Your free consultation with an injury lawyer will be a low-stress environment. The goal of this meeting is to help you understand the options available to you and help provide the information for you to make the best decision possible. People often ask what they should bring to their initial consultation. Stay calm about having everything ready at your first meeting; this meeting is primarily for you to get to know your Edmonton injury lawyer and determine if your accident requires launching litigation against the party responsible for your injuries. There are some things that you must bring, and some things that are nice to have. In this post, we will discuss a checklist of things to bring for your first consultation with an Edmonton injury lawyer.

Things You Must Bring

There are a few things that you really must bring to your initial consultation with an Edmonton Injury Lawyer. They are:

Government-issued Issued Photo ID – Such as a driver’s license or identification card. If you do not have a government-issued photo ID, you can bring two items: one that shows your name and date of birth and a second that shows your name and address. This is important for injury lawyers as they will be acting on your behalf and need to confirm that you are who you say that you are.

Insurance Information – If the consultation is for a motor vehicle collision, then the details of your auto insurance and the insurance information of any other vehicles in the collision.

Other Things to Consider Bringing to Your Meeting

The list of things you must bring is short; you may carry them around routinely. Some other documents and information might be worth bringing to your meeting with an Edmonton injury lawyer. However, if you don’t have these items, don’t worry. Your initial consultation will still be beneficial without these items.

Personal Account of What Happened – It is helpful for you and will alleviate potential anxiety to think about your accident and maybe write down some notes about what happened. Reliving the accident can be difficult, so organizing your thoughts before the meeting can help.

Police Report of the Accident – If you have a copy of the police report from your accident, this is a great thing to bring to your consultation. Your injury lawyer will be able to understand the accident and can identify any experts or accident reconstruction engineers who can help build your claim.

Personal Photographs of the Accident – If you or somebody else was able to take photos of the accident scene, having these accessible at your consultation is excellent. This will be helpful to your injury lawyer as they examine your case.

Medical Records – If you have access to any medical records related to the accident, such as a physio assessment, initial medical assessments from the Emergency Room, or any other doctor’s notes related to your file. You may not have any of these, so the name of any of your medical providers would be helpful. Your Edmonton injury lawyer can request these reports with your permission from your medical providers.

Witness Information – If there are any witnesses of the accident and you have their contact information, this is helpful to provide to your injury lawyer. A witness can help establish what happened to cause the collision and can strengthen your potential case.

Income Documentation – If you have lost income, any documents or correspondence that show this. Such as letters from your employer or pay stubs that reflect fewer hours worked.

Expenses Due to the Accident – Any additional expenses you incur, such as physiotherapy, massage therapists, medication, orthopedic aids, or chiropractic assessments.

Correspondence with your Insurance Company – You may have contacted your insurance company via email or by reporting your accident at an Edmonton Collision Centre. Sharing these interactions with your injury lawyer can help them understand the insurance company’s initial approach to your file. Additionally, it makes it easy to alert your insurance company that you have hired representation in this matter.

If you don’t have any of these things, do not worry. Your injury lawyer can track down many of them or help you keep track of expenses once you start working together. They have experience and relationships with many individuals with these reports and information and can help get it. The list can look intimidating or a lot of work, but it won’t be, and your injury lawyer can help keep all of these moving parts straight.

Edmonton Injury Lawyer, Hammer Injury Law

Have you been injured in a motor vehicle collision and are uncertain what to do next? Contact The Hammer, Rick Mallett. Hammer Injury Law offers free consultations and can help you understand the next steps after being in a motor vehicle collision. There is no fee or cost to you until your case is settled. Understand your rights, and get started today.