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What Documents Do I Need to Bring to My Consultation?

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Before arriving for a lawyer consultation, knowing what to expect is essential. You should be prepared and ensure you bring all relevant documentation. You want your Wyoming personal injury lawyer to have as much information as possible so they can make an accurate evaluation of your injuries and potential case value.

Important Documents to Bring to Your Consultation with an Attorney

Depending on the type of personal injury claim you’re pursuing, the documentation you have may differ. In general, some of the most important documentation you can bring includes:

  • Medical records,
  • Police report,
  • Receipts,
  • Scene photos,
  • Insurance policy information,
  • Paystubs,
  • Insurance correspondence,
  • Legal documents, and
  • Physical damage estimate.

Attorneys understand if you don’t have all these documents at your initial lawyer consultation—the police report may not be ready, your vehicle may not have been appraised yet, you may have seen the doctor only a few days ago, etc. However, it’s important to bring everything you do have at the time.

What Can I Expect at a Lawyer Consultation?

Before you even arrive, you may be asking, What is a lawyer consultation? When you meet with a Wyoming personal injury lawyer at Platte River Injury Law, we will start by going over the details of your accident and what your damages are. We want to know information that will tell us whether you have a legal claim against any other parties.

We will discuss the claims process and what happens if your case doesn’t resolve through negotiations with the at-fault party’s insurance company. We may need to file a lawsuit and incur litigation costs before the defendants offer you any compensation for your injuries.

The initial consultation is also where the discussion on fees will occur. Personal injury attorneys usually work on a contingency fee basis. That means you won’t pay hourly billing fees upfront. In fact, you won’t incur any fees unless your attorney successfully recovers compensation in your case. We will take a percentage of your settlement that goes toward covering our legal fees and costs.

What Should I Ask for My Pain and Suffering?

There is no standard amount that you should ask for to compensate you for pain and suffering in a personal injury accident. The amount that you ask for will vary based on the severity of your injuries. If you sustained relatively minor injuries that healed within two months, your pain and suffering would be less than someone permanently paralyzed from an accident.

One reason to hire a Wyoming personal injury lawyer is that we know how to evaluate cases accurately. After looking at all the facts of the accident and your injuries, we can help you come up with an appropriate number that reflects your individual circumstances.

Can You Get Pain and Suffering Without Going to the Doctor?

To collect any compensation for injuries sustained in an accident, you need to see a doctor. Without any medical treatment, there is no proof that your injuries are real. Insurance companies will not pay out any money on a claim where you did not have any damages, such as medical expenses and time off work.

Contact a Wyoming Personal Injury Lawyer

If you were injured in a Wyoming personal injury accident, let our skilled legal team help. We have years of experience helping clients just like you. We understand how life-changing an injury can be. Our main priority is to handle all the complicated legal aspects so you can concentrate on your recovery. We will protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve. To learn more about the services we offer, contact Platte River Injury Law today to schedule an initial consultation.

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