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Obtain detailed information from the clientGain necessary information from client and be sure to understand client's expectations. 2
Investigate the sceneMust evaluate all evidence at the scene of the incident so that the happening of the incident can be properly and accurately reconstructed. 3
Speak with all witnesses and investigating officersAlways determine what the witnesses saw, heard, learned, etc. Must also communicate with the investigating officers so that all evidence can be reviewed. 4
Hire appropriate expertsExperts are needed to evaluate the cause of the cause of the incident, the injuries sustained by the client, and the losses the client will endure as a result of those injuries. 5
Communicate with client's treating physicians and determine extent of injuriesIt is vitally important to know the treating physician's medical plan, the prognoses, and the ultimate residual problems the client will suffer, as well as how those injuries and harms will ultimately impact the client's life. 6
Be sure all steps are completed before placing value on caseNever rush a settlement. By doing so, the attorney could be vastly undervaluing the claim. Additional ResourcesFind Financial Markets And Services LawyersRelated Searches |