What Happens During Your Free Case Review
Your free case review allows you to speak directly with a licensed attorney about your situation. You will discuss the accident, injuries, medical treatment, lost wages, and insurance involvement. This conversation helps you understand your legal options and the value of your claim. Our attorney will ask questions and listen to your story to learn more about what happened.
How Long the Case Review Usually Takes
Most reviews last between 15 and 45 minutes, depending on complexity. Consultations are available by phone, video, or in person .You will need to provide some basic information before we start the review. This includes your contact details and a brief description of your issue. We will also ask you to share any relevant documents or files.
Documents and Information That Are Helpful to Bring
Helpful documents include accident reports, photos, medical records, witness information, and insurance correspondence. They are useful but not required. Make copies of each document. Store the originals and copies in separate places. Keep your documents organized. Use folders or labels to categorize them. This will help you find what you need quickly. It's also a good idea to make a list of your documents.
Understanding Fees and Costs Before You Decide
The attorney explains contingency fees and potential costs to you first. This way, you know how payment works before you sign anything. The attorney explains their services. They detail what they will do for you and what you can expect in your working relationship. This clarity helps manage expectations and avoids misunderstandings later on. By doing so, you'll feel more comfortable and in control of the process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who conducts the free case review?
A licensed personal injury attorney conducts the review, not our consultants.
Does a free case review mean I have a case?
Not automatically. The review determines whether your claim may be valid.
How much does the attorney charge for the review?
The review is free.
What if I decide not to hire the attorney?
There is no obligation.
Will the attorney tell me what my case is worth?
They may discuss potential compensation types, but exact values require investigation.
What should I bring to the review?
Bring reports, photos, bills, and letters if available
How soon does the case start if I hire them?
Usually immediately.
Is everything I say confidential?
Yes, consultations are confidential.
What if English is not my first language?
Tell us your needs; many attorneys have bilingual staff.
