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PLEASE BE SURE TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING TO YOUR ATTORNEY:
- All medical and hospital records;
- Photographs (of scene of accident, of client showing injuries, braces, casts, etc., of damaged property);
- All hospital, medical and related bills, either paid or unpaid (physicians, surgeons, ambulance, hospitals, private nursing care, therapy, drugs/medication, crutches, braces, X-rays, domestic help, care rental, clothing, etc.);
- Income tax returns for the last five years;
- Your health and accident insurance policy or policies;
- Insurance policy that may require aid of attorney to notify and collect (income protection, hospitalization, etc.);
- Copies of any statements previously made to anyone (opposing side, your insurance carrier, etc.);
- Repair bill on any damaged property;
- Repair estimates on any damaged property;
- Purchase invoices and estimates of value of personal property damaged or lost in accident (including clothing, jewelry, cameras, and all other property damaged in accident);
- Correspondence with insurance company, insurance adjusters;
- Business cards from insurance company agents and adjusters, opposing driver, etc.;
- Copy of any accident reports;
- Statement from employer regarding lost wages showing time and wages lost from work;
- Copies of check stubs and/or other records showing hourly rate of pay;
- Copies of any application for other insurance benefits;
- Copy of any application for unemployment benefits;
- Copy of social security card;
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
- Do not talk to insurance adjuster;
- Do not discuss the facts of the accident with anyone before having your first conference with the attorney;
- Do not sign anything without your attorney's permission;
- Keep a diary of your trips to all doctors, hospitals, therapists and notes of your pain with times and dates;
- Keep all your medicine bottles and containers (as possible evidence at trial);
- Bring or send all future medical bills to attorney's office;
- When you return to treating physicians for follow-up examinations, be sure to advise them at each examination of the nature of all of your continuing problems resulting from the accident;
- Keep a record of all out-of-pocket expenses, including travel expenses for medical treatment;
- Report to your attorney any suspicious actions, such as someone taking picture, movies, etc
West Palm Beach criminal defense lawyer Cory Strolla represents clients throughout Florida including Boca Raton, Jupiter, Wellington, Delray, Palm Beach County, Broward County and Dade County, Martin County.