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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What can I do to speed up my personal injury case?

Spencer Edward Farris
Answered by attorney Spencer Edward Farris (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The S.E. Farris Law Firm
The easiest way to speed up a case is to take a settlement of less than full value! If you have an experienced trial lawyer, he or she should move the case as fast as possible, but not so fast that it hurts the value of your case. You will never get "enough" money for your injury, so it is important to maximize the value of your case. If you don't have a lawyer, the best thing you can do to move things along is to hire a lawyer. Insurance companies only take you seriously if you can force them to do so- a lawyer can do things to prepare your case that you won't think to do. A lawyer adds value to your case for that reason. If you have a lawyer, trust him to do his job. If you don't, hire a good one. Otherwise, be prepared to take what the insurance company gives you, when they decide to do it.
The easiest way to speed up a case is to take a settlement of less than full value! If you have an experienced trial lawyer, he or she should move the case as fast as possible, but not so fast that it hurts the value of your case. You will never get "enough" money for your injury, so it is important to maximize the value of your case. If you don't have a lawyer, the best thing you can do to move things along is to hire a lawyer. Insurance companies only take you seriously if you can force them to do so- a lawyer can do things to prepare your case that you won't think to do. A lawyer adds value to your case for that reason. If you have a lawyer, trust him to do his job. If you don't, hire a good one. Otherwise, be prepared to take what the insurance company gives you, when they decide to do it.
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Can my children file a law suit against my employer?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
In a comp case you are covered because you are an employee. Your children are not employees. Under comp law you are entitled to medical care and part of lost wages. That is it basically.
In a comp case you are covered because you are an employee. Your children are not employees. Under comp law you are entitled to medical care and part of lost wages. That is it basically.
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What can I do if I am being sued for an accident that I couldn't help?

Mark P. Miller
Answered by attorney Mark P. Miller (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Mark P. Miller
You may need to look into hiring an expert "Accident Reconstructionist", although since you didn't have insurance you might not be able to pay there fee which could be another couple of thousand dollars. You probably need to talk to a criminal defense attorney. They may be willing to charge you hourly just for their time to tell you what to do, since you might not be able to afford their retainer. Unfortunately, there probably isn't a cheap/inexpensive answer to your question.
You may need to look into hiring an expert "Accident Reconstructionist", although since you didn't have insurance you might not be able to pay there fee which could be another couple of thousand dollars. You probably need to talk to a criminal defense attorney. They may be willing to charge you hourly just for their time to tell you what to do, since you might not be able to afford their retainer. Unfortunately, there probably isn't a cheap/inexpensive answer to your question.
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