JOHNSTON & SMITH, LLC

Attorneys at Law

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Columbia, Missouri 65203

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Personal Injury Consultation

*Name:

*Address:

*City:

*State:

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*E-mail address:

*Home Phone:

Business Phone:

Cellular or Pager:

Facsimile:

Who was injured?

If "Other," please describe:

Injured person's name (if different from above):

Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

E-mail address:

Home Phone:

Business Phone:

Cellular or Pager:

Facsimile:

When did the injury occur?

Where did the injury occur?

Was this location the injured person's

If "Workplace," did the injury occur as a result of employment activities?
Yes  No 

If "Other," was this a road accident?
Yes  No 

If no, did the injury occur on another's property?
Yes  No 

If yes, who owns the property?

How did the injury happen?

What were the surrounding circumstances (weather, lighting, slipperiness, other)?

Were there witnesses to the injury?
Yes  No 

If yes, what are their names/contact information?

Were others involved or injured at the same time?
Yes  No 

If yes, what are their names/contact information?

Was there a police report?
Yes  No 

Did the injured person receive medical treatment?
Yes  No 

If yes, provide dates, locations, provider names, and details:

Is the injured person still receiving treatment?
Yes  No 

Was the injured person killed as a result of the accident?
Yes  No 

If yes, what was the date of his or her death?

Describe lifestyle changes experienced by the injured person and his or her family as a result of the accident:

Describe other losses resulting from the injury (lost wages, damaged property, other):

Where did you hear about this website?

NOTE: Submitting this information does not mean that an attorney at Johnston, Kays & Smith is acting as your attorney or has agreed to represent you or officially advise you in any capacity.  After your consultation, both you and the attorney must mutually agree to have him represent you by signing a written contact.  This written contact, also know as a "retainer agreement," is signed by you and the attorney. The retainer agreement clearly explains the cost of representation and the scope of legal work that the attorney will perform for you.  Disclaimer