A: The most important thing for you to do is to provide documentation of your medical bills, expenses, and loss of income from your employment. The following is a list of things that will also help your attorney with your claim:
- Return all phone calls promptly to your attorney.
- Read all correspondence from your attorney.
- Keep all appointments with medical facilities.
- Maintain a file and record of medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses associated with the injury.
- Keep a list of witnesses who may testify about your injuries or about the incident.
- Take photographs as instructed by your attorney and maintain copies and negatives of such pictures.
- Notify your attorney immediately of any change of address, telephone numbers, marital status, change of employment or drastic change in your physical condition.
- Answer all questions posed by your attorney truthfully and candidly.
- Sign all forms requested by your attorney.
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