I'm in need of an attorney to help me through an injury claim. Several hospitals and insurance companies involved. Thanks for your help. Bonus points for humorous responses.
BMX Bandit said:
rucker has been in the new lately.
whats the basis of injury? i'm on defense side, but could throw out some recommendations based on what happened.
MAS444 said:
Happy to help if I can.
But generally look for folks who are board certified in personal injury law. Not that there aren't great personal injury lawyers who aren't board certified. But it's a great way to weed people out. Also, look at the websites of any recs you get... If they list other practice areas along with personal injury (eg immigration, family law, criminal law, etc...), look elsewhere.
that's a volume game. They get a big line of credit and run those marketing campaigns. Goal is to get enough "low hanging fruit" car wreck cases that settle pretty quick and catch some breaks on higher dollar injury cases. Also, they refer a lot of stuff out and simply get a referral fee.bigjag19 said:
I would think billboard guys have to be good enough to afford it.
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Can you post your email? I'll give you the lowdown.
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I've spoken to one, and they are in other areas as you mentioned. Why should I avoid them?
Yeah, I was going ask that because I've heard that the billboard and TV lawyers are more like referral businesses than traditional lawfirms. I guess it makes sense for small firms or solos to work with them as sort of a way of pooling their marketing resources, with one caricature mascot in the commercials.ThunderCougarFalconBird said:that's a volume game. They get a big line of credit and run those marketing campaigns. Goal is to get enough "low hanging fruit" car wreck cases that settle pretty quick and catch some breaks on higher dollar injury cases. Also, they refer a lot of stuff out and simply get a referral fee.bigjag19 said:
I would think billboard guys have to be good enough to afford it.
The guys that are truly good at picking a jury and trying a case get their best referrals from their own professional network.
Mas89 said:
Dealing with some of today's biggest insurance companies after their customers have claimed full responsibility for an accident is what is chicken chit. Not to mention the smaller insurance companies that don't return calls or emails about a claim. Texas Department of Insurance is worthless to help also.
I'll gladly hand the next case off to an attorney before I'll deal with it myself again.
so Pusch, pushed?swimmerbabe11 said:
apparently pusch has now sued Nguyen
And that is why Eric Dick works alone.swimmerbabe11 said:
apparently pusch has now sued Nguyen
bigjag19 said:
We were pretty broken up to see that.
Assuming Avocados at Law may be the last billboard.
only the Texas Hammer will be happyswimmerbabe11 said:
the billboard industry is is never going to be the same