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Asked on Dec 02nd, 2014 on Personal Injury - Florida
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Im currently in the process of a law suit from a car accident my case manager is basically giving me the run around my check has been sitting with this law firm for about two weeks I confirmed that I didn't want to pursue any extra money and they are still giving me the run around. . They told me they are waiting for a response from the providers confirming the reduction of the bills and stated they have not received anything from the lawyer how can I proceed with getting my check?
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Personal Injury Law Attorney serving Miami, FL
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A lawyer should always maintain good communication with his/her client. Having said that, depending on the amount of the settlement and the bills/liens you owe, it can take a while to work out reductions. Some medical providers are easy to work with, others can be near impossible, particularly hospitals (which by law have liens that allow them to get their money first). If the goal is to maximize YOUR recovery, it may require patience and time. From what you said, it appears you took less money then the lawyers felt you could get if you pursued the claim (filed suit?). If that is the case, you may in fact have a lot of bills to pay out of a small settlement?  I hope this is not your situation, but it recently took my firm six months to get a bill reduced. Unfortunately, my client’s hospital outstanding bill was far more than the at-fault motorist’s policy.  The hospital wanted 90% of the entire settlement. Although they have a statutory lien, there is no law saying how fast we have to pay them, so we held onto the money until they finally agreed to accept a fraction of what they were trying to get from us.  Two weeks in not a long time if there are significant bills to reduce. If you don’t already know, ask your lawyer how much the bills are and which providers are giving them a hard time. A good lawyer should be happy to explain what is going on. Remember, the lawyer does not get paid until you do*, so they have no incentive to drag this out. (* No money gets distributed from the settlement (including to you or the lawyer), until you sign an accident closing statement; setting out the total settlement, the attorney fees, costs, medical bill reimbursements, any other deductions and your net settlement). Good luck.
Answered on Dec 04th, 2014 at 9:04 AM

Jonathan Groff is an AV Preeminent, rated Personal Injury attorney representing clients throughout Florida. (305) 661-3633; Mobile, (305) 302-8807

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