Never settle privately, or the person will come back over and over for more money. Report it to your insurance company to cover.
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Yes, you can sue for your injuries. Find a lawyer with a low contingency fee, less than 30% with no costs deducted, so you get the lion’s share of the settlement, not your lawyer.
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You can sue a ham sandwich. Retain a local lawyer to look into a UIM claim. Good luck.
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A brain injury lawyer is best. For those reading this question in my states, my website has a wealth of information about brain injury cases.
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I agree with Harding.
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I assume that you are asking whether you can retain a personal injury lawyer to collect from your UIM after the 3rd party claim is settled?
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Don't play lawyer, retain one.
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No. Don't play lawyer, retain one. You can find a personal injury lawyer on Avvo.
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Your insurance company will get to the bottom of this, so best to let them resolve this so you can move on with more important things in your life.
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P.S. Search Avvo for a defective product lawyer, and call to discuss.
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