A plaintiff’s attorney working on contingent-fee basis in personal injury case.
Different attorneys have different strengths and weaknesses, and in some instances, an attorney may not have the strength of doing law and motion...
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Different attorneys have different strengths and weaknesses, and in some instances, an attorney may not have the strength of doing law and motion...
I would certainly check with a local PI attorney regarding your claims, to assess ALL aspects of your case and your options, but I believe that the...
Typically speaking, in cases involving minor "bumps and bruises" you may be able to settle for an amount that will adequately compensate you. That...
The simple answer is that you do not sue the insurance company, you always sue the at fault driver. If the at fault driver has insurance, the ins....
It all depends on whether there is any dispute as to liability, the nature and extent of the injuries, and the potential value of the case. ...
The short answers to your questions are: Yes, you can amend the complaint to sue the estate; and yes, the insurance should be still on the hook to...
Hard to answer this without more information.
I would agree with other counsel that this does not sound like the attorney is really working for you. The case is yours, and you can seek...
The answer depends on how you dismissed the first case. If done "with prejudice", that means you dismiss it forever, and the same claims cannot be...
On top of Mr. Regar's very good answer, I might also suggest you contact the Louisiana Department of Insurance at http://ldi.louisiana.gov/ Under...