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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 can I do if I am being sued because someone died in the accident?

Donivan W. Flowers
Answered by attorney Donivan W. Flowers (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Flowers Law Firm, P.C.
Inform your insurance company and let them handle the claim. You can get a lawyer to handle the case for free. That's why you have insurance. Sorry for your loss and best of luck.
Inform your insurance company and let them handle the claim. You can get a lawyer to handle the case for free. That's why you have insurance. Sorry for your loss and best of luck.
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Grand-daughter had her toe nail ripped off on a disability grocery cart at Target. She had to go the doctor. Her toe nail has not grown back in.

David B Harrison
Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
I suggest talking to the insurance person, see what they are willing to do for you, and if you are not satisfied, then contact a laawyer. Unfortunately, since the toe nail will no doubt grow back, the damages are fairly minimal in the scheme of things and you may have trouble finding a lawyer willing to take the case on - so if you can satisfactorily resolve it without using a lawyer you may be further ahead. 
I suggest talking to the insurance person, see what they are willing to do for you, and if you are not satisfied, then contact a laawyer. Unfortunately, since the toe nail will no doubt grow back, the damages are fairly minimal in the scheme of things and you may have trouble finding a lawyer willing to take the case on - so if you can satisfactorily resolve it without using a lawyer you may be further ahead. 
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Should I look for another attorney if 17 months later there's still nothing?

Answered by attorney J. Todd Tenge
Personal Injury lawyer at Tenge Law Firm, LLC
You probably ought to retain other counsel, especially if by "nothing" you mean no communication with you. However, if you are still treating for your injuries, it may be too soon to present a demand to the insurance company.
You probably ought to retain other counsel, especially if by "nothing" you mean no communication with you. However, if you are still treating for your injuries, it may be too soon to present a demand to the insurance company.
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