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Mistakes That Can Jeopardize Your Case

Personal Injury Law

Fort Lauderdale Injury Lawyer David RosenbergBy following some simple guidelines, you can avoid making the common mistakes that can jeopardize your case and thus help your personal injury attorneys to present the strongest case possible. The most common errors that jeopardize an injury case can be broken down into the following items:

  • Failing to preserve evidence or document damages
  • Waiting to seek medical treatment
  • Failing to tell the doctor everything
  • Not following the doctor's orders
  • Hiding past accidents and injuries from your lawyer
  • Waiting too long to seek legal help
  • Not working as a team with your lawyer

By following the advice of experienced Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorneys, you can avoid making such mistakes and common myths.

  • Know the value of your case. Insurance companies will do their best to offer the minimum settlement. Avoid being a victim of this tactic by letting our firm educate you on what cases like yours have settled for in the past. That information can differ based on the area, so having a firm familiar with your locality is very important.
  • Get all of your injuries diagnosed. A proper diagnosis is key to a successful case. Your Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorney will make sure all the possible injuries you may have received as a result of your accident are documented. Do this as soon as possible after an accident. Any delay can have a negative impact on your case.
  • Get all of your injuries properly treated. The amount you can win in a personal injury trial can be affected if you fail to get the treatment your doctor recommends. Be honest with your physician and your attorney about how you are feeling.
  • Include all medical bills and records. Keep close tabs on all medical records and all bills.
  • Document everything. All physical evidence can have an impact on the outcome of your case. Photographs and other details gathered immediately after the accident and at the scene will support your personal injury claim. Your memory of the event will not be reliable enough.
  • Keep an eye on your emotional reactions. Seek support from your family and friends.
  • Get representation. You need personal injury attorneys who understand your case and have your best interests in mind. Contact us as soon as possible after an accident.
 

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