Do I need an attorney to represent me if I caused a car accident in a no-fault state?
Sunday, April 27th, 2008 at
4:30 am
Comments (7)
Polly asked:
My attorney sent me a very complicated legal retainer that I haven’t the time to wade through. I was probably the only one injured in this accident and am getting chiropractic treatments. I just don’t know if I’d only be asking my attorney to run up a bill I’d rather not have to pay, or what?
Hey Fisherwoman, If you would READ what I wrote, I was the only one injured in the accident. I take blame only because I didn’t have the space to write here about all the details. The bottom line is that this happened in a No-Fault state and that is what my question pertains to. I hardly think that reading legal documents for most people is an easy activity, they’re verbose and difficult at best. I made certain that no one else was injured and it was a minor fender-bender in the first place. I don’t think that your judgmental nature is nice.
My attorney sent me a very complicated legal retainer that I haven’t the time to wade through. I was probably the only one injured in this accident and am getting chiropractic treatments. I just don’t know if I’d only be asking my attorney to run up a bill I’d rather not have to pay, or what?
Hey Fisherwoman, If you would READ what I wrote, I was the only one injured in the accident. I take blame only because I didn’t have the space to write here about all the details. The bottom line is that this happened in a No-Fault state and that is what my question pertains to. I hardly think that reading legal documents for most people is an easy activity, they’re verbose and difficult at best. I made certain that no one else was injured and it was a minor fender-bender in the first place. I don’t think that your judgmental nature is nice.
I’m really looking for some real experienced advice. Thank you.

