I do not believe that it should take 6 months after treatment to make a demand that is a little ridiculous. I think lawyers can be a little more assertive in obtaining records during the course of treatment. That way when treatment concludes they are more prepared and aware of things and should move forward. People's lives are often destroyed by the time it takes to settle a simple straight forward.
Great video attorney Buckley. I have a question, please sir. I have wondered about this many times through the years. If you're mowing your lawn, and one vehicle hits, or runs into a second vehicle, and the second vehicle hits you while mowing, is the second vehicle liable? Both vehicles? Are they equally liable? Thank you for taking time to respond.
The vehicle causing the incident will usually be at fault for the entire claim since the second vehicle was not negligent in causing the collision...generally speaking.
Hi I have a question By the way great video When you say don't go on social media and talk bout your case Do you mean like if you have Instagram And Facebook And What bout asking questions in the comments Like this question Is watching a video like yours And asking questions in the comments considered social media Please respond Have a great day Take care Thanks
Thanks for the response. You don't want to post any information that will be used against you. For instance, if you are complaining of an injury that is preventing you from doing things, you don't want to post a video of your having a great time at Disney World. Insurance companies look for and will find everything they can use against you. Watching informative videos and asking questions id OK.
I do not believe that it should take 6 months after treatment to make a demand that is a little ridiculous. I think lawyers can be a little more assertive in obtaining records during the course of treatment. That way when treatment concludes they are more prepared and aware of things and should move forward. People's lives are often destroyed by the time it takes to settle a simple straight forward.
Great video attorney Buckley. I have a question, please sir. I have wondered about this many times through the years. If you're mowing your lawn, and one vehicle hits, or runs into a second vehicle, and the second vehicle hits you while mowing, is the second vehicle liable? Both vehicles? Are they equally liable? Thank you for taking time to respond.
The vehicle causing the incident will usually be at fault for the entire claim since the second vehicle was not negligent in causing the collision...generally speaking.
@@davidbuckley5100 thank you for responding to the question. I love your informative videos. They are clear, understandable, and professional.
Hi
I have a question
By the way great video
When you say don't go on social media and talk bout your case
Do you mean like if you have Instagram
And Facebook
And
What bout asking questions in the comments
Like this question
Is watching a video like yours
And asking questions in the comments
considered social media
Please respond
Have a great day
Take care
Thanks
Thanks for the response. You don't want to post any information that will be used against you. For instance, if you are complaining of an injury that is preventing you from doing things, you don't want to post a video of your having a great time at Disney World. Insurance companies look for and will find everything they can use against you. Watching informative videos and asking questions id OK.