During the month of June, I am addressing common questions that get asked in our practice. Today’s Question is: What do I need to bring to a meeting with a lawyer?
The easy answer: Bring everything. Bring anything that you wonder if it’s worth showing me. Let the lawyer decide whether something is important or not. It doesn’t help to have a meeting and be regularly saying that you left this or that at home. But, this doesn’t mean that you need to go find something or start accumulating your own records. If you have something that in any way involves the case, it’s easy to just bring it along.
These questions are not intended to replace a consultation with an attorney, nor do they take into consideration facts that may differ about your particular case. Here at the Injuryboard, we have experienced attorneys who can deal with your individual questions and best help you with your case. Feel free to get the help you need by contacting one of us.
A founding partner with Bradshaw & Bryant, Mike Bryant has always fought to find justice for his clients—knowing that legal troubles, both personal injury and criminal, can be devastating for a family. Voted a Top 40 Personal Injury "Super Lawyer" multiple years, Mr. Bryant has also been voted one of the Top 100 Minnesota "Super Lawyers" four times.
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Daniel 8791
Bring everything is what immediately jumped into my head, glad to see I was right. Thanks again for the spread of legal information.
Mike Bryant
Yep that is the answer. Thanks for taking the time to read and leave a comment.
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