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My lawyer won't disclose how much the demand is for in a personal injury claim. Is this typical?

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The legal assistant said its because its a high value demand and will most likely be negotiated down by the other person's insurance. But I want some idea of how much they're demanding.

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  1. I'm sorry to hear about your situation. I was hurt once when a car backed over my foot at work. My employer tried to settle with me fast because I knew they were try to get me to sign some papers to release them from responsibility. I called a local accident lawyer in my area who provided me great advice and I was able to get a decent settlement to cover my medical bills that weren't covered by my work insurance. I'd suggest you find a personal injury in your city. http://www.accidentlawyerlocator.com My personal injury lawyer was help me because they expect to make some money at the same time. Try visiting a lawyer to see if they can help.



    Heop everything works out.


  2. If you are the person that the attorney is representing for the claim then you have every right to know the amount. If you are not that person then you don't.

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