New Orleans, LA asked in Civil Litigation for Louisiana

Q: I need to know. How a person find out how? If case been settled

This case been going on with Save a Lot 09/16 he lawyer claim once they offer 2,000 and most recent he said they offered $15.000 so for months I tried contacting him. He wouldn’t answer until. I email to the firm he share office. I think he received that money. I can say a lot about this case. Making excuses about the case. I told him to take it to court .saying judge going to run him out. I tripped over a pallet that was behind a fruit stand. Where I couldn’t see it. Claiming I was running and store.also we had a meeting which I was doing a statement to Save a lot Lawery. He told me I can leave, and he was going to call me. I tried waiting on him and the store Lawery . As they we’re coming out they were smiling as if they were joking. After that I didn’t hear from him. So I decided to contact him. He was talking to me with an attitude. Can explain better when talking l.

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Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
Answered
  • Little Neck, NY

A: A good place to start could be to ask your attorney. As a general matter, attorneys discuss settlement terms in personal injury cases with clients before accepting an offer.

Tim Akpinar

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