New Client Resources
Here are several of our more popular resources. We hope you benefit from them. Also feel free to share our website, resources and links with family and friends.
Special Reports, Articles and Blog Post…
“100+ Things We Do For Our Clients”
“Three Good Ways to Find a Great Lawyer”
“Nine Questions to Ask Every Lawyer”
“The Truth About Your California Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Case”
“Do I Really Need a Lawyer?”
“I’ve Been in an Accident. What Should I Do Next?”
“If I Hire You, What Will You Do For Me?”
“What Damages am I Entitled to in my Personal Injury Case?”
Checklist For New Clients
Things Which You Should NOT DO
1. Do not discuss your legal matter with anyone without first getting our
approval. This includes your spouse, family, friends, neighbors, employees
or news media. The only communications (oral, written and electronic)
which are protected from disclosure are those which take place between
an attorney and his or her client. Refer the person to our office.
2. Do not give any statements, written, recorded, or oral, to anyone concerning
your legal matter without first getting our approval. Refer the person
to our office.
3. Do not sign documents, send letters, initiate/ receive telephone calls
or electronic communications (email, text message…) concerning
your legal matter without first getting our approval. Refer the person
to our office.
4. Do not compile information or create documents concerning your legal
matter without first getting our approval.
5. Do not change your address, employment or profession without notifying
our office. Always keep us updated on exactly how we can best get in touch with you.
Things for you to REMEMBER
1. Contact Information: Inform us immediately of any change of personal
or business contact information such as address, telephone number and
email address.
2. Use Help Us Help You: Let us do all the work. Refer anyone who tries
to contact you about your case to us. Be polite but be firm. No exceptions!
Example, “Please contact my attorney, Mr. Jackson, with any questions
or comments.”
3. Evidence: Provide us with originals of all documents, items and things
that may have any relevance to your case.
4. Honest and Forthright: To protect your legal interest, it is critical
that you be honest and forthright with us as to all information.
5. Keep Us Updated: Contact us immediately with any new information, new
developments, injury updates, evidence, witness information…