The ABCs of Avoiding a Custody Battle

Taking Your Personal Injury Case To Court? Here's A Few Things You Need To Do

by Barry Webb

When you are injured in a severe manner, and it is impacting many aspects of your life, you may want to seek justice through the legal system. Even if you believe that your case will be fairly cut and dry, it is best to make sure that you are taking all of the precautions that you possibly can to improve your chances of receiving a good outcome. Here are some things that you will want to remember to do:

Get An Attorney On Retainer

It is vital that you are giving yourself the best chance at success by retaining a personal injury attorney. While it is true that any attorney could help you or you could even represent yourself, that may not be in your best interest. This is because you need the assistance of someone who has a lot of first-hand experience with the specific type of case that you have found yourself dealing with. To make sure that you are retaining the best possible attorney, you will want to schedule a date and time for a free or low-cost consultation, as this will give you a good chance to determine if you and that particular attorney will work well together.

Keep All Of Your Medical Records In Order

Not only will you need to make sure that you are attending all of your treatment and follow-up appointments, but you will want to have quick access to the copy of your records. This is something that you can request from your doctors. Since some medical offices request that they are allowed at least a couple of days to gather your records, you will want to call and ask for them as soon as possible. You can get what is already on record now and then make another request for additional records after future appointments, tests, or treatments. This way, you and your personal injury attorney will always have the most up to date information on your medical condition, which will be needed for the legal proceedings.

Spend Your Free Time Resting

Even if you are starting to feel a little better, until you are fully recovered, you might want to refrain from spending a lot of time outdoors doing things with friends, family, or even by yourself. This is because there is always that chance that the defense team will hire a private investigator to sit out around your property once in a while. They could take pictures of you, which upon just glancing at them, may make it appear as though you are in better condition that you really are. This could hurt your case. Also, you do not want to make the mistake of pushing yourself too much too soon, as you could then delay the healing process. 

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