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The Top Questions to Ask Your Personal Injury Lawyer During Your Consultation

The initial consultation with a personal injury lawyer is essential in making motor vehicle accident claims and getting compensation. Arriving fully prepared helps your lawyer determine your case's strength and can resolve your claim more quickly. Here are some key questions to ask and a list of documents you should bring to your consultation so that you feel more prepared!


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Questions To Ask

The answers to these questions will help you determine the strength of your case and set expectations for the process.


  • How much experience do you have with personal injury cases? Inquire about the lawyer’s previous history in handling motor vehicle accident claims. Their track record and success rate will give you insight into their ability to effectively handle your unique situation. At Feifel Gualazzi, we specialize exclusively in personal injury cases related to motor vehicle accidents.

  • What are your fees? Most personal injury law firms work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t have to pay anything unless you get compensation. A typical personal injury lawyer will charge between 25 and 40 percent of your award. At our firm, we do not request retainers and will not charge you any fees until the case is settled or proceeds to trial with a successful verdict.

  • How do you communicate with your clients? Effective communication is crucial during a legal case. Ask your lawyer about their preferred communication method and how frequently they provide updates on your case.

  • How do you assess the value of my case? Understanding how your lawyer will evaluate the worth of your personal injury claim is important. Ask about the factors they consider, such as pain and suffering, medical expenses, lost wages, and any long-term effects of the injury.

  • What’s your strategy for negotiation and settlement? Most motor vehicle accident claims cases get settled through negotiations without going to court. Ask your lawyer about their negotiation strategy and how they intend to advocate for your best interests to secure a fair settlement.


Documents To Bring with You

Have these documents with you to help your personal injury lawyer assess your case more accurately and quickly.


  • Medical records and receipts. Your medical records are crucial evidence for your personal injury case. Bring copies of medical reports, bills and any other documents related to your treatment and diagnosis.

  • Accident or incident reports. Bring copies of incident reports filed with the police, workplace or other relevant authorities. These reports can provide valuable information about the incident and support your case.

  • Insurance information. Give your lawyer copies of your insurance policies, including health insurance, auto insurance or any other relevant coverage.

  • Photographs or videos. Recorded evidence of the accident, its aftermath or your injuries can help strengthen your case.

  • Journal. If you’ve been injured in an accident, keep a pain journal. A pain journal is a personal record of your pain and suffering in the days, weeks, and months after your injury. It’s valid evidence you can use if your case goes to trial. It could also convince an insurance company to settle out of court.


Speak with an Experienced Personal Injury Lawyer in Sault Ste. Marie

At Feifel Gualazzi, we offer clients an initial free consultation where we listen to your story, answer your questions, and assess your case. We specialize in motor vehicle accident claims, helping individuals in Algoma District get the compensation they deserve. Contact us today to make an appointment.

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