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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What do I do if I am being sued related to a suicide incident?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence M Kahn (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lawrence Kahn Law Group
You should consult a lawyer immediately. If your son was insured under your policy, the insurance company should hire a lawyer on your behalf.
You should consult a lawyer immediately. If your son was insured under your policy, the insurance company should hire a lawyer on your behalf.

How much claim should I file for a broken leg due to the day care’s negligence?

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Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
You'll need to hire a personal injury lawyer because you might have to set up a guardianship anyway to assure that your son gets the money.
You'll need to hire a personal injury lawyer because you might have to set up a guardianship anyway to assure that your son gets the money.

What happens next after honoring a settlement request?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
He will tell you that you are crazy if you think he will pay you that much and if you continue to press your case you will be lucky to get anything at all. He will offer you one-tenth of what you requested (this is called a "demand") and tell you that this paltry amount is a gift and is far more than what you deserve. You then tell him that if this case goes forward you will likely get several times what you have demanded and if that's what he wants to pay, then you'll see him in court. Even so, you are willing to be reasonable, so in the interests of compromise you are willing to lower your demand. This goes on for a few turns, then you agree to "split the difference". Once you reach a deal, you sign a release, and they issue your check.
He will tell you that you are crazy if you think he will pay you that much and if you continue to press your case you will be lucky to get anything at all. He will offer you one-tenth of what you requested (this is called a "demand") and tell you that this paltry amount is a gift and is far more than what you deserve. You then tell him that if this case goes forward you will likely get several times what you have demanded and if that's what he wants to pay, then you'll see him in court. Even so, you are willing to be reasonable, so in the interests of compromise you are willing to lower your demand. This goes on for a few turns, then you agree to "split the difference". Once you reach a deal, you sign a release, and they issue your check.
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