Organizing Evidence
Preparing for a legal consultation begins with a meticulous collection of all relevant documentation. We guide you through the process of gathering and organizing veterinary records and communication logs to ensure a clear, professional, and authoritative presentation of your case.
- Veterinary medical records and diagnostic reports
- Communication logs with veterinary staff
- Prescription records and medication history
- Photographic evidence of pet condition
- Any prior treatment history or previous consultations
Prep Guide
Preparing for a legal consultation requires more than just questions. We've compiled a checklist to ensure you are fully equipped to discuss your veterinary malpractice case with confidence.
Medical Records
Bring all diagnostic reports, lab results, and surgical notes from the time of diagnosis until the date of your consultation.
Photographic Evidence
Include any photos of the pet's condition before and after treatment, as well as any visible injuries or surgical scars.
Communication Logs
Have a list of all phone calls, emails, and text messages exchanged with the veterinarian or their office.
Financial Records
Prepare a summary of all medical bills and insurance claims related to the incident, including any denied claims.
Witness Statements
Have written statements from any family members or other pet owners who witnessed the incident or the pet's condition.