I think you may not have the idea clearly. Insurance will not pay you a compensation, unless you find a lawyer. You will only get medical and treatment bills reimbursed, this is what you originally paid for in your policy. The job of a lawyer is to prolong your rehabilitation progress, so that...
I think you are referring to the thread i made, I got my settlement a few days ago but has been a nightmare with my lawyer when he tried to trick me into accepting a lower amount towards the end. But nevertheless i am now quite confident on how this works. Of course the best way to inquire is go...
That is what my experience was, and I don't need to lie. Had the lawyer dealt with this more appropriately I would not be wasting my time. I'm paying him to resolve my case, not only did I felt dishonesty in his part now coming to the end, but I'm shelling out extra resources just to take care...
The bill he sent was contrary to the contract. Had I not ask for the copy, I probably would have paid out the charges he wanted me to pay. The way he tried to fool unsuspected client, especially after having a significant injury is totally unethical and unprofessional. I am having the need to...
This lawyer finally gave me the bill and contract, won't believe it. He gave me a breakdown of their expenses ($5k) with no receipts, and dare enough to tax me on this amount. Everyone knows expenses are not taxable, even says so in the contract. But it gets worse, $20k of outstanding medical...
After learning this lesson, I don't trust any lawyer no more. But I fully understand they need to play their tactics, and to be somewhat cunning otherwise how could they win in court. That's what's they need in personality and it gets passed down to unsuspected client like myself, and in for big...
Thanks I searched on the law society of upper canada, the lawyer is registered. I just sent him an email for the copy of contract.
I have discovered another terrible thing.... my accident benefit claim (settlement around 30k), 22k of which my lawyer said was my outstanding balance towards...
I got into a non-at-fault accident last year, a taxi turned left at an intersection while I'm going straight through and cut me off. I fractured both of my wrists because of this. I posted my story here and someone on this forum approached me as a personal injury lawyer. It was contingency based...
Funny enough, the duke 390 died on me TWICE with clutch pulled in at stop light..... I thought I let go the clutch but I was in neutral, new bike issues:)
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