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Personal Injury Checklists (15)

Step-by-step checklists for every type of personal injury situation. Know exactly what to do — and what not to do — from the moment of injury through settlement.

Medical MalpracticeProduct LiabilitySlip & FallWorkers' CompensationWrongful Death

What To Do After a Car Accident

The moments following a car accident are critical. Your actions directly affect both your safety and the strength of any future legal claim. Shock and adrenaline can cloud judgment, so following a clear step-by-step process ensures you protect your health, preserve evidence, and meet legal obligations — all while keeping emotions from making a difficult situation worse.

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Personal Injury Claim Checklist

Filing a successful personal injury claim requires careful organization and timely action. Insurance companies employ experienced adjusters and defense attorneys whose goal is to minimize payouts. This checklist guides you through every stage of the claims process — from the incident through settlement or trial — ensuring you build the strongest possible case and avoid the common mistakes that cost injury victims thousands of dollars.

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Evidence Collection Guide for Personal Injury Cases

Evidence is the foundation of every personal injury claim. The strength of your case depends almost entirely on what you can prove, not just what you know happened. Evidence deteriorates quickly — witnesses forget, surveillance footage gets overwritten, and physical conditions change. This guide walks through every category of evidence you should collect and preserve from the moment of your injury through the resolution of your claim.

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How to Deal With an Insurance Adjuster After an Injury

Insurance adjusters are trained professionals whose job is to settle your claim for as little as possible. They are not on your side. Understanding how to communicate with adjusters — what to say, what never to say, and when to stop talking entirely — can make a dramatic difference in the compensation you receive. This guide arms you with the knowledge to protect your claim from the first contact through final settlement.

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Checklist for Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney

Choosing the right personal injury attorney is one of the most consequential decisions you will make after a serious injury. The wrong attorney can result in a case mishandled, deadlines missed, and compensation left on the table. The right attorney levels the playing field against well-funded insurance companies. Use this checklist to evaluate candidates systematically and select an attorney who has the specific experience, resources, and commitment your case requires.

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Medical Treatment Documentation Guide for Injury Claims

Your medical records are the backbone of your personal injury claim. They establish what injuries you suffered, connect those injuries to the accident, prove the treatment you required, and quantify your economic damages. Incomplete, inconsistent, or poorly organized medical documentation is one of the leading reasons injury victims receive less than they deserve. This guide shows you exactly how to document your medical treatment to build the strongest possible evidentiary record.

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Slip and Fall Incident Checklist

Slip and fall accidents are among the most common premises liability claims, and among the most frequently disputed. Property owners and their insurers aggressively defend these cases by arguing the hazard was open and obvious, you were not paying attention, or the condition existed for too short a time for them to have known about it. Moving quickly to gather evidence and document the incident properly is essential to overcoming these defenses and recovering fair compensation.

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Steps to Take After a Workplace Injury

A workplace injury can be disorienting, frightening, and financially devastating. Workers' compensation provides critical protections, but the system is more complicated than it appears — employers and their insurers look for technical grounds to deny or reduce claims, and injured workers who do not follow required procedures can inadvertently forfeit benefits they are entitled to. This checklist guides you through the essential steps to protect your health, your rights, and your income after a job-site injury.

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Dog Bite Injury Checklist

Dog bite injuries are among the most traumatic and legally complex personal injury cases. Liability rules vary significantly by state — some apply strict liability while others follow a 'one bite rule' requiring proof the owner knew the dog was dangerous. Acting quickly to document the incident, receive medical care, and identify the responsible parties is essential. This checklist guides you through every step to protect your health and preserve a strong legal claim.

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Wrongful Death Claim Checklist

Losing a loved one due to someone else's negligence or wrongful conduct is a devastating experience that no checklist can fully address. However, understanding the legal process for wrongful death claims — who can file, what damages are recoverable, and what steps to take — helps grieving families pursue accountability and the financial compensation necessary to secure their futures. This checklist provides a structured guide through the essential elements of a wrongful death claim.

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Slip & Fall

What To Do After a Slip and Fall Accident

A slip and fall accident can produce injuries far more severe than the incident appears in the moment — fractured hips, head trauma, and spinal damage are common. Property owners and their insurers move quickly to investigate and minimize liability. The steps you take in the first 24 to 72 hours directly determine whether you can prove the hazard existed, that the owner knew about it, and that it caused your injuries. This checklist tells you exactly what to do.

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Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice Claim Checklist

Medical malpractice claims are among the most legally and technically demanding personal injury cases. They require expert medical testimony to establish that a healthcare provider deviated from the accepted standard of care, and they must be filed within strict statutes of limitations — often shorter than other injury claims. Acting swiftly to gather records, obtain expert opinions, and consult qualified legal counsel is essential. This checklist guides you through every critical step from discovery of potential malpractice through the initiation of a claim.

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Workers' Compensation

Workers' Compensation Claim Checklist

Workers' compensation provides critical wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured on the job — but the system is procedurally complex and unforgiving of missed deadlines. Employers and their insurers look for technical grounds to deny or limit claims, and injured workers who fail to follow required reporting procedures can inadvertently forfeit benefits they are legally entitled to. This checklist guides you through every step to protect your health, your benefits, and your rights after a workplace injury.

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Wrongful Death

Wrongful Death Claim Steps: A Complete Family Guide

When a loved one dies due to another party's negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct, the surviving family may be entitled to compensation through a wrongful death claim. These cases are among the most emotionally painful and legally complex matters in personal injury law. Acting quickly to preserve evidence, identify eligible claimants, and retain qualified legal representation is critical — statutes of limitations for wrongful death can be as short as one year in some states. This guide provides a structured path forward.

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Product Liability

Product Liability Injury Checklist

When a defective product causes injury, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers may all be legally liable under product liability law. These cases — whether based on a design defect, manufacturing defect, or failure to warn — require swift preservation of the defective product and all associated evidence before it is repaired, returned, discarded, or lost. Insurance companies for large manufacturers have experienced defense teams. This checklist ensures you protect every element of a strong product liability claim from the first 48 hours onward.

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Not sure which checklist to use?

Read our comprehensive guides on specific injury types, or use our settlement guide to understand what your case may be worth.