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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here again. As I said earlier, my attorney was superlawyer which 40+ years of experience. Medical malpractice against a doctor/hospital had a cap of $2 million at that time but no cap against the device manufacturer. I am telling what I have seen happening in my case and a couple of others in family/friends. You don't have to try if you don't want to but others who care about their money would. [/quote] Um, superlawyer is just another form of attorney advertising. And 40+ years experience means they're semi-retired, and signals to the other side that they're not going to trial. I'm glad that you think a couple anecdotes makes you an expert [/quote] LOL! Why are you trying so hard in getting medical malpractice lawyers paid so high? Are you in this profession? Let people chose and negotiate if they could. I just mentioned my real experience and you had problems with that which shows you could be a lawyer and clearly not concern about OP or anyone that could use advice on this forum. [/quote] Please. You're full of it. First, it's clear that you don't know how to evaluate the quality of a lawyer, and you certainly have unrealistic expectations regarding reasonable fees. Second, you lack basic reading comprehension, given that OP is asking about how to financially manage an incoming settlement, not how to hire a medmal lawyer. Personally, I couldn't care less about how much a plaintiff's attorney makes or their fee structure. What I'm tired of are idiots like you who give bad advice and then attack anyone who calls you out on it as having some sort of hidden, vested interest. [/quote] Sure, think whatever you want. I did understand what OP was asking. I just added my 2 cents how it went down in my case. You are telling us you know how to evaluate lawyers better because you can pay more. Nice. LOL! I am just telling people how to save money during lawyers' negotiation and explaining my side but it is you who have issues in accepting it and attacking me. Looks like you are either a lawyer or got burned by paying ridiculously high fees to one of the lawyers who took more than 1/2 of your settlement amount. LOL[/quote]
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