Anonymous
Post 03/09/2021 08:36     Subject: Accident layers that don't charge upfront

It's not a lottery ticket
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2021 08:35     Subject: Accident layers that don't charge upfront

Anonymous wrote:You should only be dealing with your insurance company not theirs. Is your insurance co helping you?


This. Your insurance should be handling. It won’t affect your rates.
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2021 23:34     Subject: Re:Accident layers that don't charge upfront


Did insurance offer to settle before the long court back and fourths that accumulate the lawyers fee?

Anonymous wrote:Figure out how much you will gwt for bodily injury.


After 1/3 out and full tab on any medical expenses it may not be worth it to you. I got a $15k judgement in favor. Attorney took $5k. Physical therapy company and medical took $7k!!!!

Even though I had initially paid only copays. They attached to the claim. I got $3k! Just calculating that for you to drive home the point that in the end it may not be worth your time (lots of it).
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2021 23:32     Subject: Re:Accident layers that don't charge upfront

That's the things, without lawyers the dont give you half of what you claim, they will brush you off knowing you dont know any better to advocate for yourself.


Anonymous wrote:Figure out how much you will gwt for bodily injury. After 1/3 out and full tab on any medical expenses it may not be worth it to you. I got a $15k judgement in favor. Attorney took $5k. Physical therapy company and medical took $7k!!!!

Even though I had initially paid only copays. They attached to the claim. I got $3k! Just calculating that for you to drive home the point that in the end it may not be worth your time (lots of it).
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2021 08:46     Subject: Re:Accident layers that don't charge upfront

Figure out how much you will gwt for bodily injury. After 1/3 out and full tab on any medical expenses it may not be worth it to you. I got a $15k judgement in favor. Attorney took $5k. Physical therapy company and medical took $7k!!!!

Even though I had initially paid only copays. They attached to the claim. I got $3k! Just calculating that for you to drive home the point that in the end it may not be worth your time (lots of it).
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 09:39     Subject: Re:Accident layers that don't charge upfront

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.

Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 08:43     Subject: Re:Accident layers that don't charge upfront

Make sure to request payment for the loss of value for your repaired vehicle. It is separate from the cost to repair. It is compensation for the lowered value of your vehicle since it has an accident on the record. You have to request it from his insurance and can haggle for more than their initial offer.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 07:35     Subject: Accident layers that don't charge upfront

I would deal with my insurance company in this case. Your insurance company will get you your money and repair your car. It doesn't lead to an increase in premiums.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2021 12:50     Subject: Re:Accident layers that don't charge upfront

Anonymous wrote:Do you have bodily injury or just property damage?


both
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 22:49     Subject: Re:Accident layers that don't charge upfront

Do you have bodily injury or just property damage?
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 22:45     Subject: Accident layers that don't charge upfront

You should only be dealing with your insurance company not theirs. Is your insurance co helping you?
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 22:35     Subject: Accident layers that don't charge upfront

Seems like their insurance is bouncing me off from one agent to another from one email to another, from one organization name to another, thus i was thinking to get someone knowledgeable to talk about how to work it through. I am assuming they will obviously want to get their fault minimized with this type of treatment so far. Its been weeks and I still can't get a hold of anyone from insurance company.

Anonymous wrote:Are you hurt or are you just looking to recover for damages to the car? If you are hurt, most personal injury lawyers do not require up front payment. If it is just damage to your car, you should be able to handle it yourself with their insurance company. If the truck was not insured or if the truck driver is disputing fault, then you might want a lawyer. I don't have one to recommend, but you will get better responses here if you give a little more information.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2021 18:07     Subject: Accident layers that don't charge upfront

Are you hurt or are you just looking to recover for damages to the car? If you are hurt, most personal injury lawyers do not require up front payment. If it is just damage to your car, you should be able to handle it yourself with their insurance company. If the truck was not insured or if the truck driver is disputing fault, then you might want a lawyer. I don't have one to recommend, but you will get better responses here if you give a little more information.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2021 18:03     Subject: Accident layers that don't charge upfront

Why isn’t insurance enough?
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2021 17:51     Subject: Accident layers that don't charge upfront

Large truck backed at my car and now i need a lawyer to deal with that. Any recommendations?