Cool, will do!If you have the opportunity to post back with updates, we are always interested in hearing how everything is going.
That's standard.Basically it sounds like they are asking for 30% of the settlement if it's settled out of court and 40% if they have to bring a lawsuit.
Also standard.The paralegal I spoke to said that if they need to pay to get my daughters medical records that they front that for me and add it to the settlement, but in the event we don't settle we won't owe them anything but the cost of the records.
Understand, however, that if any other expenses crop up, you'll have to pay those, too. One that comes to mind is the possibility that an expert might have to be hired to examine and report on the condition of the slide.Which sounds right to me,
That's standard.
Also standard.
Understand, however, that if any other expenses crop up, you'll have to pay those, too. One that comes to mind is the possibility that an expert might have to be hired to examine and report on the condition of the slide.
Meantime, you should be identifying your neighbors by name, address, phone and email so they can be interviewed about their knowledge of the ongoing condition of the equipment.
Yes. I understand. I feel pretty confident that the video evidence speaks for itself on the condition of the slide and illustrating how broken it really was as it literally collapsed live in the video. I suppose they could call on a professional to assess that, but I kind of think it won't even be necessary. I'm not used to how these things work though so I could be wrong.Understand, however, that if any other expenses crop up, you'll have to pay those, too. One that comes to mind is the possibility that an expert might have to be hired to examine and report on the condition of the slide.
Done and done. My neighbors are all on agreement that this was the right course of action and all of them are willing to make statements about the conditions of the slide months ago and the witnesses that saw my daughter get hurt (and help both her and I pre-ER visit) are willing to make statements.Meantime, you should be identifying your neighbors by name, address, phone and email so they can be interviewed about their knowledge of the ongoing condition of the equipment.
I am sorry to hear that your daughter experienced problems today. It sounds like her pediatrician is keeping a close eye on her, which is good.We have officially signed on with a firm and are legally represented now. They're drafting a letter to our complex.
I don't know how you guys do all of this for a living. There's so much information!
This is standard stuff. Let's say the recovery is $100 after a lawsuit is filed, and the law firm has incurred $30 of expenses on your daughter's behalf. The firm will keep the first $30 of the settlement to reimburse for expenses. Then the law firm gets $40 for its contingent fee ($100 x 40%). What's left will be paid first to any medical providers who have properly perfected liens against the recovery (including medical insurance companies who are subrogated to your recovery). What's left, if anything, goes to you to hold in trust for your daughter's benefit.Basically it sounds like they are asking for 30% of the settlement if it's settled out of court and 40% if they have to bring a lawsuit. The paralegal I spoke to said that if they need to pay to get my daughters medical records that they front that for me and add it to the settlement, but in the event we don't settle we won't owe them anything but the cost of the records.
I'm not a single parent.I am going to step away from the legal advice and suggest you focus at least some of your energy on making sure your daughter works with the right doctors - with a sports injury doctor that focuses on head injuries. The right treatment - medications, and physical and occupational therapy can improve recovery outcomes.
Time to seek appropriate treatment is far more critical than starting a lawsuit.
A lawsuit or at least the threat of one is what generally causes such things to settle out of court.I am not starting a lawsuit as far as I'm aware, or at least yet. My attorney told me most cases settle out of court and that's usually what they strive for in cases like this.