Pedestrian struck by commercial vehicle resulting in wrongful death.
It is no secret that life after an injury is difficult. If you are experiencing some form of disability, whether it is temporary or permanent, it can take a lot of time to adjust to how your new limitations affect your day-to-day routine. You may have been forced to take time off work, and missed wages from your job can create a financial strain on you and your family. Furthermore, the pain from the injury itself can be so overwhelming that it can be difficult to keep your thoughts straight sometimes.
For many people, the greatest challenge after having suffered an injury is dealing with all the medical expenses that begin to pile up from the treatment and recovery process. Fortunately, if the accident was not your fault, an experienced San Diego personal injury attorney can help you claim financial compensation for these expenses. However, to have a chance at recovering the full amount you are owed, you must be as diligent as possible about keeping track of your medical expenses.
Each personal injury case is unique. To know exactly which records you will need to keep organized, you should speak to your personal injury lawyer. They will be able to give you a list that is most relevant to your individual circumstances.
In general, these are the types of expense records your lawyer is likely to require to help you with your claim:
Keeping bills, invoices, and receipts related to the above list is a great place to start maintaining an ongoing record of how much money you and your lawyer will aim to recover from your medical expenses.
This is also a great way to keep track of the various types of treatments you receive in the aftermath of your injury. It’s common for injury victims to visit many different medical professionals and therapists in the days, weeks, and months following an accident. If this happens to you, it can be hard to remember what treatments you received and where you got them. If you need to testify at a deposition or a trial, having all of these documents on hand will make it easier for you to recall the specifics of your treatment and recovery process.
There are many ways you can track your expenses, and different methods will suit people with different dispositions. Here are a few ideas:
Filing a personal injury claim is a difficult thing to do on your own. The experienced San Diego personal injury attorneys of Jurewitz Law Group Injury & Accident Lawyers are here to help you by keeping your materials organized, filing the correct paperwork on time, and standing up to the insurance companies that are doing everything they can to avoid paying out what you are owed.
Call our firm today at (619) 233-5020 for a free consultation, and let us get to work for you.
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