
Can You Trust Legal Advice on Reddit or Will It Cost You Thousands
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Reddit is full of legal advice. Some of it’s helpful. Some of it’s flat-out wrong. In this episode, I go through real Reddit posts about injury law and insurance claims. If you’ve ever asked Google or Reddit what to do after a crash, this is what you need to know before you follow the advice of random strangers online.
How long until I get an offer on my underinsured motorist claim?
Usually 20 to 30 days after submitting a demand, but that first offer is almost always way too low. Getting an offer and actually settling your case are not the same thing.
Should I ask my lawyer to front MedPay or my Health Insurance?
MedPay or PIP usually gets paid directly to the provider. There’s rarely a reason for a lawyer to front it. But some firms help providers get started faster. Just avoid those loan companies; insane interest rates can kill your settlement.
Will I have to reimburse my health insurance after a settlement?
Yes, but that’s not a bad thing. Health insurance gets your bills paid at discounted rates, and we can negotiate the payback amount so you keep more of your settlement.
Am I liable if my crow army attacks someone?
If you’ve created a situation where your pet crows start attacking people, you could absolutely be on the hook. Duty, breach, damages, it’s tort law 101.
Can I swerve to avoid an accident even if I hit someone else?
If you’re distracted and cause a crash while swerving, you’re liable. If someone else forced you to swerve and vanished, it’s a phantom vehicle case. If you have uninsured motorist coverage, we can still fight for you.
Stay safe out there.
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