Minor Injury Claim Viability
Summary
Personal injury lawyers may accept cases with minor injuries, assessing potential compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. If your previous attorney did not continue with your case, you can still pursue a settlement. Representing yourself is an option, but it can be challenging. Legal expertise often impacts the outcome of personal injury cases. Consider consulting another local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
will a personal injury lawyer take on a personal injury claim if there has only been minor injuries.
Yes, a personal injury lawyer may take on a claim even if the injuries are minor. They often evaluate the potential for compensation, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. If you want, I can help connect you with a local lawyer to discuss your case further. Would you like that?
ok well the thing is like the day of the accident I contacted an attorney, later that week I signed a retainer agreement, they scheduled me to see a pain specialist and I went to the appointment and that's pretty much where it ended, and my reason to not continue working with them, is obviously different as to why they decided not to continue with my case. but that doesn't "really" have a significant impact on whether I pursue a settlement, although because is the first time I've been in these circumstances, seeking representation and there was no success, I am asking , would representing myself be the best route?
Representing yourself, known as proceeding "pro se," is an option, but it can be challenging, especially in personal injury cases where legal expertise can significantly impact the outcome. If you want, I can connect you with another local lawyer to discuss your case further. Would you like that?