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Adam Ferrell, PC

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  • 128 Central Ave W., Blackshear, GA 31516

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Adam Ferrell
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  • 123A S.W. Central Ave., Blackshear, GA 31516

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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.

Do I have to be at a workers comp hearing if I have an attorney?

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Answered by attorney David B. Rechtman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Rechtman & Spevak
#1 Ask your Georgia Attorney. He/she knows your case & would be able to correctly answer the question. If you don't trust your lawyer, you do have the right to change attorneys. #2 The answer in most (but not all) instances is YES; Georgia workers compensation judges usually require injured employees to come to court in Georgia. The thinking is: "you are bringing a Georgia claim & we can require you to come to Georgia to get favorable action relating to that claim."
#1 Ask your Georgia Attorney. He/she knows your case & would be able to correctly answer the question. If you don't trust your lawyer, you do have the right to change attorneys. #2 The answer in most (but not all) instances is YES; Georgia workers compensation judges usually require injured employees to come to court in Georgia. The thinking is: "you are bringing a Georgia claim & we can require you to come to Georgia to get favorable action relating to that claim."
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How much will my claim be worth?

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Answered by attorney David W. Hibbert (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of David W. Hibbert
What do you think ; $ 500,000.00? Really, no one but the jury hearing the evidence in your case will be able to tell you what the case is ultimately worth. Many factors will go into the fight to determin what the value of your claim may be. The include the location where the case would be tried, the amount of injury, permanent or temporary impairment, the bills incurred in your treatment , the other expenses you may incur as a result of the injury , the loss of earnings and lost capacity to earn in the future. Other factor will be involved as well, including your desire for a quick settlement or full compensation for the injury done. Insurance companies know many people will take less if they get money now, and they will offer a "lowball" settlement.
What do you think ; $ 500,000.00? Really, no one but the jury hearing the evidence in your case will be able to tell you what the case is ultimately worth. Many factors will go into the fight to determin what the value of your claim may be. The include the location where the case would be tried, the amount of injury, permanent or temporary impairment, the bills incurred in your treatment , the other expenses you may incur as a result of the injury , the loss of earnings and lost capacity to earn in the future. Other factor will be involved as well, including your desire for a quick settlement or full compensation for the injury done. Insurance companies know many people will take less if they get money now, and they will offer a "lowball" settlement.
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What is the fair amount for pain and suffering?

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Answered by attorney Matthew D Kaplan (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kaplan Law, LLC
I am sorry to read about your injuries. Sounds like you are lucky to be alive. Obviously their offer seems very low but I really cannot evaluate a case without knowing my client and actually reading the records. Insurance companies are not going to treat you fairly if you are not represented by an attorney. Your only leverage is to file a lawsuit and you really cannot do a competent job of doing that on your own.
I am sorry to read about your injuries. Sounds like you are lucky to be alive. Obviously their offer seems very low but I really cannot evaluate a case without knowing my client and actually reading the records. Insurance companies are not going to treat you fairly if you are not represented by an attorney. Your only leverage is to file a lawsuit and you really cannot do a competent job of doing that on your own.
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