Torts/Personal Injury,
Civil Litigation
Mar. 31, 2023
Why personal injury claimants should keep an ADL impact diary
If kept correctly, the ADL Impact Diary is an attorney-client communication that is 100% privileged and confidential. For this reason, it should not be disclosed to anybody outside the attorney-client relationship.
Justin J. Effres
Attorney
Effres & Effres
5115 Clareton Drive Suite#110
Agoura Hills , CA 91301
Phone: (818) 222-9720
Fax: (818) 222-0720
Email: justin@effres.com
USC Law School; Los Angeles CA
Think of the last time you got hurt. How did it happen? How did it impact your activities of daily living? Is there anything you can no longer do at all or as well because you got hurt? Chances are excellent that you don't remember all the details unless you have them written down somewhere. Maybe you emailed or texted a close friend or relative about your limitations when you had them. If so, maybe you can review those messages to refresh your memory.
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