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  <title>The Legal Process After a Car Wreck</title>
  <description>It’s important that you have the proper expectations.&amp;amp;nbsp; How often should I expect to hear from my attorney?&amp;amp;nbsp; Lack of communication from an attorney is significant issue in Bar complaints.&amp;amp;nbsp; The Whaley Law Firm attempts to contact clients every two weeks to check in with them.&amp;amp;nbsp; You may not receive a record of every communication that’s being done behind the scenes.&amp;amp;nbsp; It could be overwhelming for the client. What if the insurance company or other companies contact me, directly?&amp;amp;nbsp; It can happen before you hire an attorney or shortly after you’ve hired one.&amp;amp;nbsp; After that, they should go through your attorney.&amp;amp;nbsp; Be cautious if the other party contacts you, especially if they are offering a quick settlement check.&amp;amp;nbsp; You may not fully understand the extend of your medical care and potential complications.&amp;amp;nbsp; Your case may be worth more. How many times will we meet to handle my case?&amp;amp;nbsp; There will be an initial meeting or meetings.&amp;amp;nbsp; Keep in contact with your attorney via phone regarding doctor appointments.&amp;amp;nbsp; In more complicated cases, a lawsuit may need to be filed.&amp;amp;nbsp; Now, you’ll be more involved.&amp;amp;nbsp; This will extend the resolution of your case.&amp;amp;nbsp; A deposition and other meetings will be necessary.&amp;amp;nbsp; The main purpose of a deposition is to figure out information from the client, doctors and defendants.&amp;amp;nbsp; The attorneys can ask about your medical history and work history.&amp;amp;nbsp; Your attorney will gather the medical records.&amp;amp;nbsp; It’s best to let the attorney do it.&amp;amp;nbsp; Requests have to be sent for records, medical bills and other information.&amp;amp;nbsp; Let your attorney know when you have a new doctor’s appointments.&amp;amp;nbsp; This will help your attorney to update your medical status.&amp;amp;nbsp; This can have a large impact on how your case is prepared to maximize the value of your case.&amp;amp;nbsp; Ongoing negotiations happen with the insurance adjusters, insurance lawyers and medical providers.&amp;amp;nbsp; Who settles the case?&amp;amp;nbsp; The client, with the help of the attorney, accepts the final offer.&amp;amp;nbsp; The attorney will present offers that are made by the other side, but it’s a balance between the case value, the client’s expectation and the insurance company. When will I receive my settlement check?&amp;amp;nbsp; Many factors are involved, but it can be a few days, a couple of weeks or more.&amp;amp;nbsp; There can be delays.&amp;amp;nbsp; What happens if I get bills after we’ve settled?&amp;amp;nbsp; Your attorney can help to resolve issues.&amp;amp;nbsp; If those expenses weren’t figured into your settlement, you usually won’t be able to renegotiate the settlement amount.&amp;amp;nbsp; Don’t rush to get a settlement until you fully understand the extent of your medical care and future treatment.&amp;amp;nbsp; For more information, visit http://www.louisville-accident-lawyer.com/ Important Disclaimers: The information provided on this podcast is for general informational purposes only.&amp;amp;nbsp; It should not be construed as legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship.&amp;amp;nbsp; You should seek the advice of an attorney for guidance related to your specific situation.&amp;amp;nbsp; I am only licensed in Kentucky, so the general advice provided may not apply outside of Kentucky.&amp;amp;nbsp; This podcast maybe freely shared, but may not be the modified or edited in any way.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;This is an attorney advertisement.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson. &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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