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:

  1. 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.

  2. Ask About Free Consultations
    Many lawyers offer a free first meeting (called a consultation) where they review your case and explain your options.

  3. Prepare Your Information
    Before your consultation, gather important details — like accident reports, medical bills, photos, and witness names.

  4. Ask the Right Questions
    During the consultation, ask about their experience, fees, and what they think about your case.
    (It’s okay to meet with more than one lawyer!)

  5. 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:

  1. Find an Attorney
    Look for lawyers who handle car accident or personal injury cases. Many offer free case evaluations.

  2. Share the Details
    Be ready to explain what happened — the accident, injuries, medical treatment, and any documents you have (like police reports or bills).

  3. 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.

  4. 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:

  • Present your case to a judge or jury

  • Handle paperwork and deadlines

  • Argue on your behalf

  • 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]