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Apr 7, 2008 6:36 PM CST What the..............
Roseblossum
RoseblossumRoseblossumtown,, Ontario Canada44 Threads 293 Posts
What would you do? a friend recently told me she has a lawyer not supporting her now over an insurance claim. Not unusual, since companies do not want to pay out. There will be no sympathy from the jury he tells her, just whining and a big complainer. Any suggestions on how to handle this. She has asked for my advice but would like other people's opinions. No not everything is given, but that is it in a nutshell.
Apr 7, 2008 11:26 PM CST What the..............
kidatheart
kidatheartkidatheartFruitvale, British Columbia Canada30 Threads 16,544 Posts
I've never heard of an insurance claim going before a jury before.
If she's not happy with her current lawyer, find another one. Or at least talk to another and see what they have to say. Maybe her lawyer is right and her claim won't fly.
Apr 9, 2008 8:41 AM CST What the..............
Roseblossum: What would you do? a friend recently told me she has a lawyer not supporting her now over an insurance claim. Not unusual, since companies do not want to pay out. There will be no sympathy from the jury he tells her, just whining and a big complainer. Any suggestions on how to handle this. She has asked for my advice but would like other people's opinions. No not everything is given, but that is it in a nutshell.

The lawyer can be replaced once the loyalty has been displaced.....Tell your friend to try a paralegal if nothing else orks.
Apr 10, 2008 3:10 PM CST What the..............
Roseblossum
RoseblossumRoseblossumtown,, Ontario Canada44 Threads 293 Posts
The lawyer can be replaced once the loyalty has been displaced.....Tell your friend to try a paralegal if nothing else orks.

What does the loyalty mean?
Apr 10, 2008 6:01 PM CST What the..............
Roseblossum: The lawyer can be replaced once the loyalty has been displaced.....Tell your friend to try a paralegal if nothing else orks.

What does the loyalty mean?

A commitment to see his/her client through to the end of the case
Apr 10, 2008 8:01 PM CST What the..............
Roseblossum
RoseblossumRoseblossumtown,, Ontario Canada44 Threads 293 Posts
A commitment to see his/her client through to the end of the case.

Great advice. will give it to her.
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