You definitely should hire an attorney ASAP. You should have contacted one as soon as you saw you were getting a run around. It seems that the insurance company has been stringing you along, hoping you would blow the statute of limitations on this. You MUST file a law suit by a certain time after your accident, or you will not be able to at all. The time varies from state to state, but for a P.I. case, it is typically 2 or 3 years. You still have time, but NONE to waste. Ref. damages: it is impossible to say what a reasonable settlement should be without a lot more information. The most important thing is what your doctor estimates your degree of permanency (if any) will be, and how much ongoing treatment you will need. Your attorney will negotiate your settlement after he assembles all the info, and should be willing to take this on a contingency basis since there is no question of liability. Your only immediate expenses will be court and sheriff's fees. Again, get an attorney IMMEDIATELY, because you are running out of time!! If you go beyond the statute of limitations, you won't get squat from the insurance company because they will know you can't sue them! Hope this helps. Good luck!
2007-02-23 12:26:06
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answered by Pete 4
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Regardless of whether you go to court or you settle GET AN ATTORNEY. As for specifics, take every document pertaining to the accident WITH YOU. Also, write down the things you think the attorney should know about the incident. This way you won't forget anything. As for a reasonable settlement, it really depends and your attorney will tell you. Many states have specific guidelines for both settlements AND claims.
2007-02-23 12:41:23
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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You should contact attorney, because they will get the money from your settlement. But they can file more money and cover all the expenses that they can find. In the end, you should get all your medical bills covered. Ask around for someone who had experience in this type of lawsuit.
2007-02-23 12:15:37
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answered by paobay 4
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Depends on how good a negotiator you are. If you think you can handle negotiating the settlement, then, maybe try that. I mean, a lawyer is not always the best way to go. You would have to pay him/her and the results could end up the same as you could have done on your own. My advice, get a lawyer, but make sure he/she knows their stuff, because if they don't, you're the one who's going to have to pay. Good luck!
2007-02-23 13:33:22
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answered by Mechiko 2
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Getting an criminal expert, however, could be taken very heavily and shouldn’t basically be performed on a whim because of the fact the talents of the coverage criminal expert can spell the version between prevailing and dropping the entire case. before everything, the coverage criminal expert of determination could be somebody who deals with the particular form of accident one nicely-knownshows themselves in. case in point, in case you a individual nicely-knownshows themself interior the path of a courtroom conflict determining who has to pay for the damages related to a bike accident, that individual shouldn’t hire a truck accident criminal expert basically because of the fact the expenses are greater low-priced.
2016-10-01 21:26:10
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answered by ? 3
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Call an attorney immediately as you will be taken to the cleaners otherwise.
2007-02-23 12:08:02
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answered by Akbar B 6
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get a lawyer. I hope it's not too late to file a suit.
2007-02-23 12:24:35
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answered by njyogibear 7
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