Sounds like this is a 3rd party claim. They have no duty to even answer any correspondence or calls from you. I'd talk with an attorney if the value of the case is over $20k If under 10k I'd prob do small claims court
You want the skinny on how long a lawsuit takes (seeing this guy is beating around the bush and never quite says it), read your attorney-client agreement. "Results not guaranteed" very rarely will the court award attorneys fees and you can expect up to 3-4 years before a settlement is reached. Tack on another year if the attorneys want to take it to court.
A roofer spreading misinformation thinking he's an attorney is classic. I'm not here to protect attorneys but man you are way out of having any true knowledge of this that it's actually funny. Every state has it's own laws on attorney fees so check with your State. A court doesn't award attorney fees EVER unless there's a trial Lol So this clown 🤡 has no idea what the heck he's talking about But I'll just let him keep embarrassing himself Obviously he's a troll
@@theclaimsquadpublicadjusters What's the matter...you don't like competition? A public adjuster pretending to be a lawyer and a roofing expert spreading misinformation. Stick to basic policy bud.
@@TheGolfster3 lol competition for what? You have zero credibility so it doesn't really matter the nonsense you spew I doubt anyone will read your garbage anyhow They know from my responses you have no idea what you're talking about anyhow. You nailed your own coffin by not knowing how all this works.
Perfect timing. I’ll send short email.
Years and years and years and years and as long as the attorney wants to milk the issue versus your resistance to settle....
Great vedio
I filed claim against my contractor insurance it's been 2 months taking forever . Should i write up demand to pay me to owner of company?
Sounds like this is a 3rd party claim. They have no duty to even answer any correspondence or calls from you. I'd talk with an attorney if the value of the case is over $20k
If under 10k I'd prob do small claims court
I threatened markel to go court if they deny my claim and they need settle they Dont care.
You want the skinny on how long a lawsuit takes (seeing this guy is beating around the bush and never quite says it), read your attorney-client agreement. "Results not guaranteed" very rarely will the court award attorneys fees and you can expect up to 3-4 years before a settlement is reached. Tack on another year if the attorneys want to take it to court.
A roofer spreading misinformation thinking he's an attorney is classic.
I'm not here to protect attorneys but man you are way out of having any true knowledge of this that it's actually funny.
Every state has it's own laws on attorney fees so check with your State. A court doesn't award attorney fees EVER unless there's a trial
Lol
So this clown 🤡 has no idea what the heck he's talking about
But I'll just let him keep embarrassing himself
Obviously he's a troll
@@theclaimsquadpublicadjusters What's the matter...you don't like competition? A public adjuster pretending to be a lawyer and a roofing expert spreading misinformation. Stick to basic policy bud.
@@TheGolfster3 lol competition for what?
You have zero credibility so it doesn't really matter the nonsense you spew
I doubt anyone will read your garbage anyhow
They know from my responses you have no idea what you're talking about anyhow. You nailed your own coffin by not knowing how all this works.