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If a contingent fee lawyer withdraw from a case do the client have to pay the lawyer when the case is settle?

John Michael Phillips
Answered by attorney John Michael Phillips (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Phillips, Hunt Walker
It depends on the terms of withdrawal.  It is a contract and so my question is why did he withdraw and what does the contract say?
It depends on the terms of withdrawal.  It is a contract and so my question is why did he withdraw and what does the contract say?

If Atlanta police cited the driver who hit me but he denies fault to his insurance, will his insurance still pay?

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Answered by attorney Ronald Arthur Lowry (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Ronald Arthur Lowry
The police report should say that he crossed into your lane. Usually there is physical evidence the cop would see that proves that. The fact that the other driver was cited should be enough to convince the liability insurer of the opposite party to pay. You said that both of you are insured with the same insurer. This is a potentially dangerous situation (particularly if the insurer is State Farm) as the insurance company will pretend to be 2 insurers when it suits them and 1 insurer when that suits them. Do you have collision coverage? If you do, the insurer may try to pay to fix your car under your collision coverage and save itself the amount of the deductible. Just be aware.
The police report should say that he crossed into your lane. Usually there is physical evidence the cop would see that proves that. The fact that the other driver was cited should be enough to convince the liability insurer of the opposite party to pay. You said that both of you are insured with the same insurer. This is a potentially dangerous situation (particularly if the insurer is State Farm) as the insurance company will pretend to be 2 insurers when it suits them and 1 insurer when that suits them. Do you have collision coverage? If you do, the insurer may try to pay to fix your car under your collision coverage and save itself the amount of the deductible. Just be aware.
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Will the other party insurance’s cover my damages if was recently in an accident that was not my fault?

Pius Joseph
Answered by attorney Pius Joseph (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Pius Joseph
No effect for your actual losses, eg. Car damages medical bills etc .You will not be entitled to any pain and suffering damages since you were uninsured.
No effect for your actual losses, eg. Car damages medical bills etc .You will not be entitled to any pain and suffering damages since you were uninsured.
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