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Consultation for personal injury in Florida? What should you expect and what questions should you ask? This article will guide you.
It is very difficult to find the right lawyer when involved in an accident that results in personal injury. Don’t be scared of picking the wrong one since you will not desist from hiring a lawyer. Most Florida accident attorneys offer a no-cost consultation.
If you need to get free consultations for finding personal injury attorneys near me, come to Hysenlika Law Firm. Attorneys in our company have over 4 years of experience in dealing with cases related to accidents and injuries in Florida.
Prepare yourself before you meet with Hysenlika Law Firm. Gather all relevant information and prepare a list with questions to ask at your consultation. We’ll share with you how to prepare and what to expect during your first consultation about a personal injury.
What You Should Gather for Your Consultation
Carry with you to the first consultation as much information and evidence about your case as possible. Some of the most critical pieces of paper that you should carry with you are as follows:
- Government-issued ID,
- Report an accident or incident
- Scene photos,
- Citation by the police
- Information on Insurance
- Correspondence from insurance companies
- Photos of injuries
- Witness Information
- Recordings of emergency room visits
- Reports from Doctors
- Results of diagnostic lab tests
- Receipts related to accident expenses
- Pre-existing medical conditions
- Current list of prescriptions
- You can also send us your notes.
- Other pertinent information
It’s okay if some of them don’t apply to you. You may not yet have received the accident report or the police may have not issued a ticket.
Start writing down details about the accident if you haven’t done so already. As time passes, it’s common to forget the smallest details.
Write down a detailed account of what happened at the accident scene. All of this information in one place can help you and your future lawyer.
What an Attorney Will Ask You
Most of your first consultation time with an attorney will have to do with discussing what actually happened in the accident. He or she will probably want to know what went on and how you suffered an injury. A good lawyer will ask many questions to determine more about your case.
The attorneys also use this opportunity to evaluate you as a client. This is done to see how you’ll appear during a trial or deposition.
During your consultation, the attorney is likely to ask you questions about the following.
Timing
Before proceeding, your attorney is going to want to know what date the accident or incident was. Attorneys have to decide whether the statute of limitation has passed. Most of the time, this should not be an issue. In many cases, the statute of limitation has long since run out or shortly will have run out and it is virtually impossible to get a court to take a case at that point. An attorney will therefore decline to take on your case.
The facts of the case
You will likely be asked to provide specific details about your accident. You will be asked whether you got a traffic ticket or were charged with a crime. The attorney is going to ask you whether you ever made a recorded statement to an insurance adjuster. This attorney is looking for information on whether you have said something unwittingly that admits fault or if you said something else that can damage your case.
Medical History
To understand your life before the accident, your attorney will need to know your medical history. By bringing all the documentation, you can save time and allow the attorney to ask the next questions.
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What You Should Ask Your Attorney
You can use your prepared list of questions to determine if a firm will be a good fit for you. Some clients contact us following a disappointing meeting with another firm. This can happen due to various reasons. Perhaps he or she was taken aback by what he or she said, or perhaps the case has been passed on to an attorney less experienced.
Hysenlika Law Firm wants you to feel confident and satisfied with your decision to engage our services. You may make an informed decision about whether or not our firm suits you when you prepare a list of questions to ask during your initial consultation.
The following questions should be asked at your first meeting:
- What happens next after the free consultation?
- How long should it take my case to be solved?
- Is it you who will be my lawyer?
- What is your experience with this type of case?
- How long have your been practising?
- What is your track record in similar cases?
- What is the billing structure of your company?
- Who will pay my medical bills?
- When will you return client emails and calls?
- How long do I wait before filing my law suit?
- What’s next for me to do after this meeting?
- What sets you apart from the other personal injury law firms in Florida?
- When will I be paid after my case settles?
- What percentage of my settlement will you take?
You might have other questions peculiar to your situation. Maybe you had been negotiating with an insurance company and they offered you something. So, you might have some questions on the offer as well as whether it’s fair. You should have more than enough questions.
For a Free Consultation, Reach Out to a Florida Accident Attorney
Do not try to settle your Florida personal injury case on your own, especially when you have been injured. You are going to increase the value of your case through the lawyer. Hysenlika Law Firm can also expedite your claim process.
Hysenlika Law Firm knows that you are in a hard and confusing moment. We provide professional legal representation with compassion. We are here to help you solve your claim, and we will do our best to get you the maximum compensation possible.
Hysenlika Law Firm have attorneys who have more than 4 years of experience in personal injury. We can apply our knowledge and experience to help you. Contact Hysenlika Law Firm to arrange your free consultation.