3 Important Steps a Car Injury Attorney Takes When Evaluating a Case

author by Christopher Hoffmann on May. 11, 2022

Accident & Injury Car Accident Accident & Injury  Personal Injury Accident & Injury 

Summary: If you have been injured in a car accident, you may be wondering how your case will be evaluated. What will an attorney look for when determining if you have a valid claim? While every attorney's approach is slightly different, there are certain steps that are generally taken when it comes to examining the facts of a car injury case.

If you have been injured in a car accident, you may be wondering how your case will be evaluated. What will an attorney look for when determining if you have a valid claim? While every attorney's approach is slightly different, there are certain steps that are generally taken when it comes to examining the facts of a car injury case. In this article, we'll discuss the evaluation process and what generally goes into making a decision about representation.

 

Step 1: Examine the Specifics of the Accident Itself

 

When you've been in a car accident, the last thing you want to do is relive the experience. However, in order to determine your eligibility for compensation and to build a strong case, it's important that you sit down with your attorney and give a detailed account of what happened.

 

You should share every detail, no matter how small you think it may be. This includes where you were coming from, how the accident happened, where and when it took place, what factors may have contributed to the crash, the injuries you sustained, and any other relevant details.

 

In addition, the attorney will want to know if there were any witnesses to the accident, if you have any photos or videos of the accident scene, and whether or not you have a copy of the police report. Armed with this information, an experienced attorney can generally make an informed decision about how to proceed with your case.

 

 

 

Step 2: Review Any Relevant Documents Related to the Crash

 

Next, the attorney will likely review any relevant documents related to the crash. This typically includes police reports, medical records, witness statements, and other pertinent documentation. Reviewing these documents will give your attorney a better understanding of what occurred during the accident and provide insight into how your injuries may have impacted your life.

 

For example, the police report may reveal that the other driver was speeding or distracted during the time of the accident. Likewise, medical records can provide insight into the extent of your injuries, which could impact how damages are calculated. In addition, witness statements can provide insight into who was at fault and what transpired in the moments leading up to the crash.

 

 

 

Step 3: Determine If Your Claim is Merited

 

Once all of the facts have been reviewed, your attorney will generally be able to determine whether or not your claim is merited. If their assessment is positive, they'll proceed with filing a lawsuit against the responsible party on your behalf. However, if their evaluation determines that pursuing legal action would not be in your best interests, they'll work with you to identify other courses of action that might help mitigate the situation.

 

 

St. Louis Car Injury Lawyer

 

If you have been injured in a St. Louis car accident attorney, The Hoffmann Law Firm, L.L.C. is here to help. We have over 20 years of experience protecting the rights of injured car accident victims and understand how difficult it can be to navigate the legal system after such a traumatic event. Our goal is to make the process as hassle-free as possible for our clients.

Give us a call 24/7 for a free case evaluation!

 

The Hoffmann Law Firm, L.L.C.
7751 Carondelet Ave #601
St. Louis, MO 63105
(314) 361-4242

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