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In reply to the discussion: My hellacious health care nightmare -- Obamacare has ruined me [View all]Liberty Belle
(9,707 posts)there isn't much a lawyer can do - they can't get silk out of a sow's ear. The lawyer in the family is advising me free so far and will work to negotiate a settlement but only after we know the full extent of my injuries and I am healed up or know what treatment is needed if any. No need to pay someone 30% or more of what may not be a very big settlement, if his insurance sucks.
But what we're hearing is that in CA lately, at least San Diego, some cases are settling for very little. It's not a gravy train.
It's not the driver's fault that we have crappy insurance that's costing us too much.
He is responsible for the damages to my car, my property in the car, my medical costs, and something for pain and suffering.
Settling quickly would be a mistake, because there could be medical issues that take a while to show up. I know this, because once before I had an accident where nerve damage wasn't diagnosed until six months later. It can take awhile for atrophy of a damaged muscle to occur, only after the nerve has been damaged for a while. There are things like subdural hematomas that can be there a while before the symptoms become severe. So waiting as long as you can to settle a claim on an accident this serious is a good idea.
None of the attorneys want to deal with the ACA; that's what insurance brokers are for; there may be other kinds of advocates out there.