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I was flipside ended by a man that be going about 20 to 30 mph when he hit me while I be sitting at a stop light,it totaled my vehicle.my bumper was necessarily in the put money on seat,He be driving a Ford Explorer and I was surrounded by a Honda Civic,so you can just interpret how bad it be.I was injured. I go to the ER the day after the disaster and they said it was cervical strain from where on earth the seatbelt lock so tight onto my neck and shoulder. 5 days following it was really impossible,went stern to the ER, was told that I be having a muscle spasm that would not consent to go. Now it is 2 weeks since the misfortune and my neckand shoulder are still sore. The at fault drivers insurance company call and wants to settle the claim.They want to discharge my hospital bills and give me $275 for affliction and suffering. I didn't know they did that. I thought you had to grasp a lawyer if you required money for pain and suffering. I own never even considered getting a lawyer . be just wondering if anyone else have had this problem. Should I filch the $275 or do people customarily get more next that. I have never be in an twist of fate before. If it matter the Hospital bills are almost $4000 and meds were $100 and Im honestly not out for money,I only just want some info thanks...

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Answers:    Don't adopt the money, don't sign any documentation, don't do anything with out legitimate counsel present. They're so ready to wage bills and hand out pennies, they're not looking out for your adjectives medical procedures, if any. They're just organized to get this over near because you and your car are insignificant compared to their client. And might find a passageway to flip the script on you dude. Get personal injury conusel and make sure they recompense your attorneys' fees, so you don't have to.

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i definatly would not steal 275 for pain and suffering. you can smoothly get approach more for that. its good they are paying for the ER and meds and stuff, but return with what you can, without spending money on a legal representative.

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