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Bad accident-do I need my own lawyer?
I know Florida is a no-fault state but do I still need a lawyer so I get what I am entitled to. The accident was not my fault, they ran the red light at 466 and Rolling Acres. My car was totaled. I have various injuries including broken ribs.
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I would.
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Maybe someone has experience dealing with one or more of these Villages' area personal injury/automobile accident lawyers. http://www.lawyers.com/automobile-ac...ida/law-firms/ |
Get a big city personal injury attorney. Get your accident medical and police records in order. Pictures of the car and visible signs of your injuries should be taken. No more pickleball, tennis or golf for a while. Do not dilly dally.
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The television is full of these ads. Attorney Dan Newlin, The MDJD, Morgan and Morgan, 411-PAIN, etc.
All of these will help you and will collect 50 percent of your settlement. |
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You can get a lawyer at any time. Don't rush out and do it now. Get appropriate medical treatment and deal with the drivers insurance company. Use your no fault PIP coverage to pay for your bills. If the 10K isn't enough your health insurance will kick in. The other insurance company won't advance or pay for any medical bills you incur until they settle. That won't change if you get an attorney. Keep copies of all expenses. You can settle the car without jeopardizing your bodily injury settlement.
Don't consider concluding the bodily injury until you are fully healed. They will make an offer based upon incurred expenses plus payment for pain and suffering and any permanent medical conditions if one exists. If you feel the offer isn't fair, you can get an attorney. Attorneys take fees on a contingency basis. Typically 30-40% of the total settlement. However, they can't ethically take a fee on any sums you were offered by the insurance company without their representation. So their fee would only apply to a portion of the settlement above what you have been offered as a settlement. So get their offer, which isn't likely to be their top offer, negotiate, and if it's not what you want, then call an attorney. The attorney will negotiate with adjusters at the insurance company, just as you would have done. The attorney, or legal assistant or whoever, will negotiate with the adjuster, just as you would have only for a lot more money. Less than 1% of bodily injury claims ever go to trial. The statute of limitations of filing suit in an auto accident is 4 years, so you have plenty of time. It's your call, but really not difficult to maximize your recovery on your own. You can always call an attorney but why not give it a shot? |
lawyer....the sooner the better...he will recover his expenses in the settlement process
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I hope you feel better soon!
Glad you're okay. |
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Having spent a great deal of my life in NYS which is a no-fault auto insurance state I am rather confused by all the ads for the ambulance chasers here in FL. Under New York no-fault you cannot sue unless it is under very specific circumstances, so you do not see the constant auto accident lawyer ads. I have also lived in both PA & MD which are "sue me" states, and of course there are constant lawyer ads. Not quite sure how Florida seems to have it both ways.
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The short of it was that I had to threaten bringing in an attorney to get my interests covered by my OWN insurance company for an accident which in no way could have been even partially blamed on me. I didn't actually get the lawyer involved, but don't assume that anyone will be concerned with your best interests. If they are, great, if not, you are prepared for the worst. As other's posted, get pictures of your injuries, copies of medical and police reports and be prepared to "go to war". Yes lawyers can be expensive, but if it is on a contingency basis, 70% of something is better than 100% of nothing. |
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