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The form covers everything from basic client info to accident details, injuries, and insurance claims. Get comprehensive insights fast, and spend more time winning cases instead of chasing information.
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Questions to include on your Auto accident questionnaire
1. Basic Information
This information will help to establish the identity of the client and understand their contact preferences.
- What is your full name?
- What is your contact number?
- What is your email address?
- What is your preferred method of contact? (Email, Phone)
2. Accident Details
This is crucial for providing insight into the circumstances of the accident, which will in turn help to build the case.
- What is the date and time of the accident?
- Where did the accident happen?
- Were there any witnesses? (Yes, No)
- If yes, please provide witness contact information, if available.
- Please describe the accident in your own words.
3. Vehicle Information
This will provide information about the vehicles involved and the extent of the damage.
- What make and model of vehicle were you driving?
- What is the condition of your vehicle post accident?
- Were other vehicles involved in the accident? (Yes, No)
- If yes, please provide the make and model of the other vehicles involved.
4. Injury Information
This will provide information about the injuries sustained and the resultant medical expenses.
- Did you suffer any physical injuries from the accident? (Yes, No)
- If yes, please describe your injuries.
- Have you received medical treatment for your injuries? (Yes, No)
- If yes, please provide details of the treatment received and associated costs.
5. Insurance Information
This information is required to understand the client's insurance coverage and any claims they may have made.
- Do you have auto insurance? (Yes, No)
- If yes, please provide the name of your insurance company.
- Have you filed an insurance claim for this accident? (Yes, No)
- If yes, please provide details of the claim.
The questions about insurance and claims are important because they help to identify whether the client has already taken steps towards receiving compensation and how the law firm might help them further.
Things to consider
- Simplicity is Key - Make sure the form is easy to understand and intuitive to use. Complex language or confusing navigation can discourage users from completing the form.
- Chunking Information - Break down the information into manageable chunks or sections like "Basic Information", "Accident Details", etc. This makes the form less overwhelming and helps users organize their responses.
- Form Length - While it's important to gather all necessary information, be mindful of the form's length. Too long, and you risk losing the user's attention. Strike a balance between comprehensiveness and brevity.
- Optional and Required Fields - Clearly distinguish between optional and required fields. Use HTML5's required attribute to prevent form submission until all necessary fields are filled.
- Placeholder Text - Use placeholder text to provide an example response or additional explanation for a question. This can guide users and help them understand what's expected.
- Responsive Design - Ensure your form is mobile-friendly. Many users might access the form via a mobile device, and a non-responsive form could discourage them from completing it.
- Data Privacy - Inform users how their data will be used and stored. This builds trust and assures users their information is safe. Consider including a privacy policy link or a short summary on the form.
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