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the amount you can sue for depends on the exact nature of the injury (how severe the broken arm is, did it require surgery, how long did it take to heal, and the amount of the medical bills). The real question, though, is why was the car stalled. If the owner of the car had no idea that there was something wrong with the car, then there may not be much of a case as you will have to prove why the car stalled, and why the driver of the car either knew, or should have known, tat it was going to...
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You are entitled to receive reimbursement for the property damage to your car, reimbursement for your medical bills, and lost wages, and pain and suffering. To properly evaluate these things, I would need a full description, and actual diagnosis of your injury, as the settlement amount will be based on the actual injury received, the amount of time it to you you to recover, in addition to the actual amount of your medical bills and lost wages. Mike Braun (770) 421-6888
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I don't disagree with your attorney, in that you should not be in contact them. I don't usually have a problem with my clients discussing the property damage with them, unless you prefer it to go through the attorney. You should not, however, discuss your injuries with them. That being said, they should be supplying you with a rental car until your car is fixed. If your car is totaled, they should get you a rental until a couple of days after you get the check from them for the blue book...
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I have done this many times. You would need to sign the fee conteact but can then delegate all if the decision making to a family member. Being comfortable with your attorney is very important. Please feel free to give me a call at (404) 519-6755. Mike Braun www.braunree.com Mrbraun@braunree.com
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