Cases You Might Handle on Your Own
It's best to know at the beginning of the case whether you should even be handling it yourself. It can complicate matters if you attempt to handle it on your own and end up needing a lawyer.
Car Accidents with No Major Injuries
Minor vehicle damage with little to no injuries are common in some accidents often referred to as fender-benders. In these kinds of accidents, both parties exchange information and drive away from the scene. …show more content…
Satisfaction is often simple in these cases where the insurance company will cover medical costs and repair costs.
If you have to deal with an insurance adjuster, you should be confident that you can negotiate a fair deal for yourself with the company. Otherwise, a lawyer might be hired to deal with them.
Small Claims Court
If you're dealing with a situation like a dog bite that has minimal injuries, you can represent yourself in court. Cases that don't involve big insurance companies can often be resolved without the assistance of an attorney.
While you don't need to hire an attorney to represent you in court, you're certainly welcome to consult with one for advice. You'll be charged a fee for sessions where you're asking for advice on your case, but it can be valuable to research your rights this way.
Cases Where You Should Run to an Attorney's Office
In many cases, you'll definitely need a lawyer working hard for you. This is especially true if you are up against an insurance company who has a fleet of lawyers and adjusters who will try to dismiss the validity of your claim.
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