If you have been injured as the result of the reckless behavior of another party, you have the right to consult a personal injury lawyer in Tracy or Livermore. It’s a good idea to ask if there are any documents you should bring to your first consultation with your lawyer. To perform a thorough case assessment, your lawyer will likely need to see your medical records. You’ll be asked to sign a medical release form. You can rest assured that your injury lawyer will keep your information in the strictest confidence. Your lawyer may also ask to see your insurance policy, and the police or accident report.

Your personal injury lawyer will ask you some questions about the incident. Provide all the details you can remember about what happened before, during, and after the accident. Using all of your information and relevant documents, your lawyer will weigh the strengths and weaknesses of the case. You’ll discuss whether there is merit to pursuing a lawsuit. If so, your lawyer will identify one or more defendants.
When you choose Bakerink, McCusker & Belden, you can expect comprehensive expertise and reliable counsel. We have assisted numerous clients throughout Tracy, CA, and the surrounding areas, and we are ready to help you as well. During your initial consultation, our personal injury lawyers will evaluate your situation and offer the necessary legal guidance. Following this assessment, we will begin collecting evidence and constructing a strong case on your behalf. Our commitment is to secure the compensation you deserve. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.
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