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Should I settle for a small amount or take it to trial?

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Answered by attorney Brett Edward Rosenthal (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Offices
If the person who hit you was uninsured is that why you are dealing or referencing your insurance?If not you should be dealing with the at fault party's insurance company and if you have significant injuries you should not settle for a "small amount."
If the person who hit you was uninsured is that why you are dealing or referencing your insurance?If not you should be dealing with the at fault party's insurance company and if you have significant injuries you should not settle for a "small amount."
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Is my now ex-wife entitled to any proceeds from an accident claim that occurred during our marriage?

Answered by attorney David Ari Goldberg
Personal Injury lawyer at The Goldberg Legal Group
It will depend on how the settlement is structured or the court award is made if the case goes to trial. For example if part of a settlement is for lost wages during a period of marriage then your ex wife is entitled to her community property (50% share). If the amount is unallocated and just a general settlement, your ex wife will have a more difficult time recovering a part of the settlement proceeds as it is not clear what the proceeds are for.
It will depend on how the settlement is structured or the court award is made if the case goes to trial. For example if part of a settlement is for lost wages during a period of marriage then your ex wife is entitled to her community property (50% share). If the amount is unallocated and just a general settlement, your ex wife will have a more difficult time recovering a part of the settlement proceeds as it is not clear what the proceeds are for.
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Is the attorney obligated to later track down client to obtain more signatures because the entities have "their own" forms for patient requests?

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Answered by attorney Arthur Raymond Hausmann (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Arthur R. Hausmann
As long as counsel has complied with CCC 56.11 the requirements have been met. In the interests of expediency, of course, one might wish to take the extra step of compliance with the entity request.
As long as counsel has complied with CCC 56.11 the requirements have been met. In the interests of expediency, of course, one might wish to take the extra step of compliance with the entity request.
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