What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? South Carolina Injury occured in NC
Dear BadApple,
I just read your answer to James on a closed post regarding some answers before his federal trial.
I posted today asking questions regarding whom to sue while litigating as a pro se plaintiff. Your answer jolted me back to reality. No, I am not an attorney and yes, my attorney did drop our case and yes, I guess I should then reconsider the merits of my case if I have to, at this late date, file it pro se. This is in superior court which, to me, means nothing in relation to federal court as I have no clue.
I never thought of anything after the initial complaint except that, if I filed correctly, I might have the chance of securing an attorney after I have stopped the clock. Your thoughts on depositions etc made me nervous just reading it. Imagine if I couldn't get an attorney and we were in court; I'd be a wreck up against a para legal let alone an attorney for the other side.
I feel that our case has merit because of the damages my husband incurred but I imagine that proving he didn't contribute to his accident would be futile. I do not know the law, I don't know procedures and when you told James to look up the 'rules' I was lost. Like what rules? and where?
I'd just like you, and others, to tell me that I'm doing the right thing by chalking this up to experience and then learning from that experience, though I do hope this never happens again. I feel terrible just rolling over and allowing the insurance company to win but even though I can put all of my time and effort into this venture I just don't think I have nearly a fraction of the knowledge of civil procedure to complete the task.
I guess I'm just asking for assurance that I'm doing the right thing and that I'm in a lose/lose situation.
Thanks for any advice and/or help you can give. Seacluded
Dear BadApple,
I just read your answer to James on a closed post regarding some answers before his federal trial.
I posted today asking questions regarding whom to sue while litigating as a pro se plaintiff. Your answer jolted me back to reality. No, I am not an attorney and yes, my attorney did drop our case and yes, I guess I should then reconsider the merits of my case if I have to, at this late date, file it pro se. This is in superior court which, to me, means nothing in relation to federal court as I have no clue.
I never thought of anything after the initial complaint except that, if I filed correctly, I might have the chance of securing an attorney after I have stopped the clock. Your thoughts on depositions etc made me nervous just reading it. Imagine if I couldn't get an attorney and we were in court; I'd be a wreck up against a para legal let alone an attorney for the other side.
I feel that our case has merit because of the damages my husband incurred but I imagine that proving he didn't contribute to his accident would be futile. I do not know the law, I don't know procedures and when you told James to look up the 'rules' I was lost. Like what rules? and where?
I'd just like you, and others, to tell me that I'm doing the right thing by chalking this up to experience and then learning from that experience, though I do hope this never happens again. I feel terrible just rolling over and allowing the insurance company to win but even though I can put all of my time and effort into this venture I just don't think I have nearly a fraction of the knowledge of civil procedure to complete the task.
I guess I'm just asking for assurance that I'm doing the right thing and that I'm in a lose/lose situation.
Thanks for any advice and/or help you can give. Seacluded