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[quote=Anonymous]If you have bodily injury and property damage, I would get an attorney. Reason is this. If they were to actually get resolution from their carrier on the property damage, the releases often state that all claims are resolved. If you inadvertently sign something like that, you are out of luck on your personal injury claim. Here's the thing though. An attorney is going to charge you 1/3 of the recovery. So, for the vehicle damage, I agree with the others that I would go through your insurance. One last thing. Stop waiting around. If someone backed into you, it's just as likely they will claim you rearended them. Time is not your friend when it comes to evidence. Any video evidence is likely saved for a very limited time (thing Ring doorbells, business videos, etc.). Waiting around is just going to make your case very difficult to prove. Most attorneys work on contingency and you pay expenses. They may advance costs, but in the end, win or lose, you are responsible. [/quote]
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