Brown Jacobson P.C. is always pleased to meet with both new and existing clients regarding new concerns and issues.
Clients can assist in ensuring that such meetings are as productive and helpful as possible by bringing to the meeting all potentially relevant documents and materials. Although by no means intended to be exhaustive lists, the following are offered to assist clients in determining what documents may be useful during an initial meeting with legal counsel.
Automobile Accident Claims:

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Personal Injury
- Police report/Accident Summary
- Insurance Policy and contact information
- Insurance information pertaining to other drivers/vehicles involved
- Photographs (if any) of the accident scene and vehicles involved
- Vehicle maintenance records (if applicable)
- Medical records for treatment received as a result of the accident
- List of hospitals, physicians and other healthcare providers that have been or will
be consulted in connection with the injuries sustained
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Slip and Fall Accident Claims:

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Work-Related Injuries
- Address of property on which the fall occurred
- Name and address (if known) of the property owner
- Name and address of the tenant
- If property is leased, a copy of the lease (if available)
- Photographs (if any) of the property, location of the fall and specific defect causing the fall
- Medical records for treatment received as a result of the accident
- List of hospitals, physicians and other healthcare providers that have been or will
be consulted in connection with the injuries sustained
- Read more about Work-Related Injuries
Employment Issues:

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Employment Law
- Personnel and benefits disputes
- Unemployment and workers’ compensation
- Discrimination
- Sexual harassment
- Wrongful termination including claims involving FMLA, Title VII, ADA, and ADEA
- Read more about Employment Law
Preparing a Last Will and Testament:

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Probate & Estate
Administration
- Simple will preparation
- Preparation of tax-oriented documents (including marital deduction wills, living trusts and other tax-saving devices)
- Healthcare directives
- Planning for long-term care (eligibility for the Title XIX program is complex but important for many disabled or elderly clients)
- Read more about Probate & Estate Administration
Real Estate Closings:

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Real Estate Law
Divorce and Custody Contests:

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Family Law
- Divorce (dissolution of marriage)
- Legal separation
- Mediation
- Child custody
- Visitation and parenting issues
- Relocation issues
- Child support
- Alimony
- Read more about Family Law