What Is Required In A Court Oral Statement
In court, a Phoenix personal injury attorney must establish a claim and "prove it up" in a very particular and systematic means according to the law.
Such establishment will have a direct bearing on whether a claim will be compensated and for how much money. Such a presentation must include:
- When and where the accident happened
- What type of accident was it
- How and why the other party is responsible
- What the injuries were including pain and suffering and disability
- How long the recovery took
- What was the treatment received
- How much the medical treatment cost
- How much income was lost
- How much compensation is reasonable and fair
- Any other inconveniences and damages suffered as a result of the accident
In addition, judges need written evidence to find for a Phoenix personal injury attorney case. These documents need to be accepted as evidence and exhibits for a claim to prevail. They include:
- The police report
- Rules of law violated
- Witness statements
- Letters to the insurance company involved
- Any relevant photographs of the accident scene, damaged vehicles, etc.
- All medical billings. plus a detailed summary
- All medical records
- Documents and letters showing loss of income
- Letters and/or documents that assist in demonstrating any other loss or losses suffered as a result of the client's injuries
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