What to Bring to Your Free Personal Injury Consultation in Oklahoma
- Brandy Kaeshoefer
- Sep 8
- 3 min read

If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident, scheduling a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer is one of the most important steps you can take. At Double Horn, we offer free consultations because we believe that everyone deserves answers, support, and a path forward — without worrying about upfront costs or obligations. Whether you’re dealing with a car accident, a fall, or another type of injury, preparing for that first meeting can help make the most of your time and set your case off on the right track.
One of the most helpful things you can bring is an accident or incident report. If your injury happened in a car crash, the police report provides key details about the scene, the parties involved, and any citations issued. If the injury occurred at a business or public place, a written incident report filed with the property owner can also be useful. If you don’t have these documents yet, don’t stress, our team can help you obtain them.
Medical records are another essential piece of the puzzle. They help show the extent of your injuries, the treatment you've received, and how the injury is impacting your daily life. Bring any records you have from emergency rooms, urgent care visits, your primary doctor, physical therapists, or specialists. If you’ve been billed for any services or medications, those are helpful too. Even if your treatment is still ongoing, bring what you can, we’ll guide you on the next steps.
If you were able to take photos or videos after the accident, those visuals can be extremely helpful. This might include pictures of your injuries, your damaged vehicle, the accident scene, or hazardous conditions like wet floors or broken handrails. These images often tell a story more clearly than words can, and they can be strong evidence if the case goes to trial or settlement.
Any contact information you collected from witnesses can also help strengthen your claim. Eyewitness statements can confirm how the incident occurred and support your version of events. If you weren’t able to gather this information at the time, don’t worry — we may still be able to track it down for you.
Insurance information is another key item to bring. This includes your own auto or health insurance cards, and any letters or emails you’ve received from insurance adjusters or representatives. If you have the other party’s insurance information, that’s helpful too. It’s important not to engage in too much back-and-forth with insurers before you’ve spoken with a lawyer — insurance companies often aim to settle quickly, and not necessarily in your best interest.
If your injury has impacted your ability to work, bring documentation that shows your recent income. Pay stubs, tax returns, or a letter from your employer can help us calculate any lost wages. This type of financial documentation is often an important part of securing fair compensation, especially if your recovery takes weeks or months.
It’s also a good idea to bring any notes you’ve written about the accident. This could include a timeline of what happened, descriptions of your symptoms, or conversations with doctors, employers, or insurance companies. Writing things down while they’re still fresh in your memory can be very helpful, especially as your case moves forward.
That said, please don’t worry if you don’t have all these materials ready when you come in. Many people show up to their free consultation with just a few documents — or none at all. That’s okay. We’re here to listen to your story, ask the right questions, and help you gather everything needed to move forward.
You’re dealing with pain, stress, medical appointments, and financial pressure. Let us take some of that weight off your shoulders. Our team is here to guide you through the legal process and fight for the compensation you deserve — so you can focus on healing and moving forward.
If you're ready to take the next step, we invite you to schedule your free consultation today.
Call us at 866-800-2312, we’re here to support you every step of the way — and you never pay a fee unless we win your case.




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