Never have I sued, nor have I been interested in suing, but in this case negligence has caused a medical condition that has cost fifteen thousand, plus earning damages related to work of about twenty five hundred, not to mention physically and mentally abusive treatment of about a good honest "five" on a scale of one to ten (ten being like a real and serious beating).
I am so financially in the hole, and the company in question is actually charging me twelve hundred for its services.
Is it true that the case isn't worth a lawyer's time unless it can produce hundreds of thousands in compensation?
It isn't actually my case, but a loved one's. Email me for more information if you like.
Basically, give me the briefest Idiot's Guide to what I can expect of and in a lawsuit, since I know nothing whatsoever about this area. Do we pay upfront? How long does it take? Give simple terms, please.
Totally appreciate it.
Cartoon Head
There are LOTS of lawyers who specialize in medical malpractice cases and there's no cost to you unless they win, and no, they don't only take cases that are worth hundreds of thousands.
So, go to your local Yellow Pages and look under Attorneys, or under Lawyers, and find one whose ad specifically mentions medical malpractice, and make an appointment and see him. It's free to see him, and there shouldn't be any cost to you unless he wins the case, so give it a try.
Good luck!... ☺
jaymes_07
Well the wording of the question is confusing, but you should speak to a lawyer. You don't need to have a multi-million dollar case to file suit. Talk to some lawyers, explain the situation, and see if you have a case. Many civil suit attorneys will only take payment if they can get a settlement or win at trial, but they will only take the case if they suspect they can win. If nobody is willing to take the case, then there probably isn't a valid claim.
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