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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?

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Answered by attorney Vincent James Bernabei (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Vincent J. Bernabei, LLC
You could file suit and ask for an expedited arbitration or jury trial, if you want to limit your claim to $50,000 or less.
You could file suit and ask for an expedited arbitration or jury trial, if you want to limit your claim to $50,000 or less.

What can I do if I am being sued because someone died in the accident?

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Answered by attorney Donivan W. Flowers (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Flowers Law Firm, P.C.
Inform your insurance company and let them handle the claim. You can get a lawyer to handle the case for free. That's why you have insurance. Sorry for your loss and best of luck.
Inform your insurance company and let them handle the claim. You can get a lawyer to handle the case for free. That's why you have insurance. Sorry for your loss and best of luck.
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Should I look for another attorney if 17 months later there's still nothing?

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Answered by attorney Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
If you are unhappy with your current lawyer, you are free to discharge him and either hire alternate counsel or represent yourself. You will owe the lawyer any costs incurred in representing you and a fee based on the time he has spent on your case. Usually those items can be asserted as a lien on any future recovery made by you/new counsel. I would suggest it is best to sit down with your attorney and get a clear picture of what he has done in your case, whether it has been investigated, whether medicals have been collected, whether a claim has been filed, whether suit has been filed, what your attorney believes your chances of success are, etc. before you make a decision on any firing him or hiring new counsel. It may just be that you have not been properly apprised of the actions already taken, and if your claim/case is in a good posture, there may be no need for alternate representation. Incidentally, there is no set time for a case to either settle or go to trial, although it is typical to receive a trial date within approximately 1 year from when suit is filed. Generally Michigan law indicates there is a 1 year statute of limitations on any PIP suit, and a 3 year statute for a tort claim. So the suits do have to be filed within those respective time limits if a settlement can not be reached on an informal, out of court basis.
If you are unhappy with your current lawyer, you are free to discharge him and either hire alternate counsel or represent yourself. You will owe the lawyer any costs incurred in representing you and a fee based on the time he has spent on your case. Usually those items can be asserted as a lien on any future recovery made by you/new counsel. I would suggest it is best to sit down with your attorney and get a clear picture of what he has done in your case, whether it has been investigated, whether medicals have been collected, whether a claim has been filed, whether suit has been filed, what your attorney believes your chances of success are, etc. before you make a decision on any firing him or hiring new counsel. It may just be that you have not been properly apprised of the actions already taken, and if your claim/case is in a good posture, there may be no need for alternate representation. Incidentally, there is no set time for a case to either settle or go to trial, although it is typical to receive a trial date within approximately 1 year from when suit is filed. Generally Michigan law indicates there is a 1 year statute of limitations on any PIP suit, and a 3 year statute for a tort claim. So the suits do have to be filed within those respective time limits if a settlement can not be reached on an informal, out of court basis.
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