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How much will I receive from my settlement? OT encouraged
October 26, 2010 at
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SO I was in a car accident a few years back, and yada yada, I have a permanent injury to my hip flexor area. It inhibits my ability to exercise the way I used to, it hurts after sex
!!!! and sometimes it pops/clicks when I walk. It is not debilitating. I did not lose an arm or become deformed from this. I am not in a wheelchair and I didn't lose my job over this injury. However, its a pain in the ass and I'm upset that it can never go away.
So after 1/3 of it goes to legal fees, lets make bets on how much I get out of it.
Before it was deemed permanent I was offered 18k (Or about that) before the 1/3 was taken out. I'll update this if I ever get money.
And no, I am not loaning any of you money!
(If anyone remembers my thread about what you would do with a large amount of money if you won it, that is what this was about)
!!!! and sometimes it pops/clicks when I walk. It is not debilitating. I did not lose an arm or become deformed from this. I am not in a wheelchair and I didn't lose my job over this injury. However, its a pain in the ass and I'm upset that it can never go away. So after 1/3 of it goes to legal fees, lets make bets on how much I get out of it.
Before it was deemed permanent I was offered 18k (Or about that) before the 1/3 was taken out. I'll update this if I ever get money.
And no, I am not loaning any of you money!

(If anyone remembers my thread about what you would do with a large amount of money if you won it, that is what this was about)
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The 18k offered - minus from that the 1/3 Lawyer's fees - minus from that also the "Costs" - and with that I mean the costs for getting all the doctor's records needed, every phone call you made to the Lawyer, every Fax you sent to the Lawyer, every communication you had with the Lawyer, and every single thing he billed for - including postage - those are the "Costs" which will also be deducted beyond the 1/3 - and then that will be your actual settlement cost that you will receive. So minus the 1/3 - you are down to $12,060 - and you can figure in at minimal another 10% for Costs (and I'm being generous going so low) - so your actual "take" may be $10,854 by the time all is said and done.
Now had you asked for a copy of every single doctor report, and documented this entire situation - you could have settled this yourself - and saved yourself $7,146 simply by being organized, and doing it all yourself - as there is a formula that is followed for all of this - and there is a book that one can purchase that you can actually do it yourself. Including negotiating with the Insurance Company and writing the letters to explain how negligent their "party was" and how terribly this has affected your life, yada, yada - which is basically what the Attorney has done - and then you proceed to tell them what you figure the value of all of this is worth - and the negotiations begin - and you volley back and forth - as you always go higher - as an Attorney would - until you reach what you know/feel is where they would have come to - to begin with - based on the formula for your Medical Bills vs the formula.
So I say you end up with somewhere around $10k to $11k in your pocket after expenses paid out.
tl-dr - she gets $10k to $11k after expenses paid out
Did your health insurance pay for any of your treatment? If so, they get first dibs at any of your settlement.
The 18k offered - minus from that the 1/3 Lawyer's fees - minus from that also the "Costs" - and with that I mean the costs for getting all the doctor's records needed, every phone call you made to the Lawyer, every Fax you sent to the Lawyer, every communication you had with the Lawyer, and every single thing he billed for - including postage - those are the "Costs" which will also be deducted beyond the 1/3 - and then that will be your actual settlement cost that you will receive. So minus the 1/3 - you are down to $12,060 - and you can figure in at minimal another 10% for Costs (and I'm being generous going so low) - so your actual "take" may be $10,854 by the time all is said and done.
Now had you asked for a copy of every single doctor report, and documented this entire situation - you could have settled this yourself - and saved yourself $7,146 simply by being organized, and doing it all yourself - as there is a formula that is followed for all of this - and there is a book that one can purchase that you can actually do it yourself. Including negotiating with the Insurance Company and writing the letters to explain how negligent their "party was" and how terribly this has affected your life, yada, yada - which is basically what the Attorney has done - and then you proceed to tell them what you figure the value of all of this is worth - and the negotiations begin - and you volley back and forth - as you always go higher - as an Attorney would - until you reach what you know/feel is where they would have come to - to begin with - based on the formula for your Medical Bills vs the formula.
So I say you end up with somewhere around $10k to $11k in your pocket after expenses paid out.
tl-dr - she gets $10k to $11k after expenses paid out
I was in an accident in the parking lot of my old apartment due to poor maintenance on their part, totaled my vespa and have a permament knee injury. Went to doctors and PT. All said and done the settlement was around, I want to say maybe $12K and I think I got less than $3K after everything was paid. I was pretty pissed about it and kinda blocked it
I was in an accident in the parking lot of my old apartment due to poor maintenance on their part, totaled my vespa and have a permament knee injury. Went to doctors and PT. All said and done the settlement was around, I want to say maybe $12K and I think I got less than $3K after everything was paid. I was pretty pissed about it and kinda blocked it
I feel like hands are more important than hips though. No?
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Do you really know my full name?
seriously - you got a big payout coming - shop for better attorney
e.g., w/out tmi - i have a case in process for 1mm
I don't think I can shop for a better attorney. We're at the last leg of the process. He only gets money when I win. I can't say 'no thank you' at this point, can I? I'm not married.
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Do you really know my full name?
It's really easy to find out too, your close friend who lives in MA with you has you on her FB buddy list (and she posted her account and name publicly