Our Services page provides information on the legal consultation, insurance negotiation, and court representation.

Legal Consultation
Looking for a legal consultation after a car accident? Here's how to get started:
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Research Local Attorneys
Search online for personal injury or car accident lawyers in your area. Look for good reviews and experience handling cases like yours. -
Ask About Free Consultations
Many lawyers offer a free first meeting (called a consultation) where they review your case and explain your options. -
Prepare Your Information
Before your consultation, gather important details — like accident reports, medical bills, photos, and witness names. -
Ask the Right Questions
During the consultation, ask about their experience, fees, and what they think about your case.
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Trust Your Gut
Choose someone you feel comfortable with — someone who listens and explains things clearly.
Remember: I'm not a lawyer — I'm just here to help you understand your rights and feel confident taking the next step.

Case Evaluation
If you’re wondering whether you have a case after a car accident, here’s how to get a case evaluation:
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Find an Attorney
Look for lawyers who handle car accident or personal injury cases. Many offer free case evaluations. -
Share the Details
Be ready to explain what happened — the accident, injuries, medical treatment, and any documents you have (like police reports or bills). -
Ask for Their Opinion
A case evaluation means the lawyer listens to your story and tells you if you might have a strong case — and what steps you could take next. -
No Pressure
Getting a case evaluation doesn’t mean you have to hire the lawyer. It’s just information to help you decide what’s best for you.
Note: I'm not a lawyer — I’m here to help you understand the process and encourage you to stand up for your rights.

Court Representation
Representation in court means having a licensed attorney speak and act for you during legal proceedings.
A lawyer can:
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Present your case to a judge or jury
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Handle paperwork and deadlines
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Argue on your behalf
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Protect your rights under the law
If you don't have a lawyer, you are responsible for representing yourself — but it can be complicated, especially after a car accident.
Reminder: I’m not a lawyer. I’m here to help you understand your rights and encourage you to find the right legal support when you need it.
I was very impressed with the professionalism and support from the Should I Sue team. Even though they are not lawyers, they helped guide me to the right resources and steps, and I achieved a great outcome in my case.
[Christian Stoltz]