You can represent yourself, but if there are damages of any significance, I would not advise it. You are unlikely to get full and fair compensation and there are many things that you will probably not understand about insurance subrogation, what damages you are actually entitled to collect, how to document and prove those damages and how to deal with damages that may happen in the future. I strongly recomend consulting with a qualified personal injury attorney.
Chris Hoffman
Hoffman, Sheffield, Sauseda & Hoffman, PLLC
1008 S. Madison
Amarillo, TX 79101
800-753-5359
www.hsshlaw.com
Yes. But the dangers of representing yourself against in a personal injury case are quite numerous. I have seen way too many things go wrong and then the client may be left out in the cold if they later realize they need an attorney.
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