If you’re asking this question, you need simplicity, and I’m going to give it to you. Bring every piece of paper or evidence that might relate to your loved one’s accident, the medical care for it, and untimely death. Below you’ll find a list of some things you can bring to help the attorney start an evaluation of the case, but first, a little information for you about how these cases work.
If you need any more guidance on this or anything else in your case, I’m here for you. Get your questions answered in a free*, no pressure strategy session by a Spartanburg, SC wrongful death attorney. Call toll free at (864) 582-0416 or fill out a Get Help Now form.
This is called a wrongful death case. It gives certain family members the legal right to be compensated for the loss of a family member. The law gives rights to specific compensation in a settlement for a fatal case.
There are a host of reasons why you need an attorney for a wrongful death case, and you can read about the most important ones in this article.
Meeting with an attorney about a wrongful death case should be free. Most lawyers call this a consultation. At my firm, the meeting is a free strategy session because that’s what we’re going to do—start building your case from the ground up, painting a picture of what it will look like going forward. I’ve worked awful hard to make sure these meetings are easy, comfortable, and informative for you. Because that’s who it’s about—you.
Remember, you can always call our office at (864) 582-0416 and request a case review to discuss your situation. And if you hire us, no, you won’t need any money to do it.
Now, on to what you can bring to help us get started on your case evaluation.
The first thing to remember is, if you don’t have some or any of these documents, don’t worry. A good lawyer does a thorough investigation to help you gather these things, but below are documents and evidence that can really help jumpstart your case:
ONE PIECE OF EVIDENCE THAT’S ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT: Evidence of what your loved one earned at their job. This helps us prove all the potential lost income created by this tragic death.
Meeting with a lawyer is hard, even when you’re not overwhelmed by grief and the avalanche of responsibilities that comes with picking up the pieces of an unexpected death. If you’re hesitant to come to see us because you worry about how you’ll be treated, watch this brief video on how we helped a family who went through something like you.
I also invite you to read unscripted, unedited reviews of actual clients on our website and on Google.
And if it’s still too early for you to think about coming to our office but you’ve still got questions you need answers to, no worries. You can just call toll-free at (864) 582-0416 or fill out a Get Help Now form. But you’ve got to act before it’s too late.
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