Yes you can sue a personal injury lawyer. You should get an opinion from another lawyer before starting the claim. Lawyers are far less reluctant than you may think to give an opinion on the work of another lawyer.
There will be at least two lawyers at an examination for discovery, one for each party to the law suit.
The opposing lawyer will ask questions of the litigant. The person who is being questioned will have his or her lawyer present.
I have been notified by my car insurance company that a lawsuit has been started against me and that the amount of the claim may be hirer than my coverage. What should I do?
Yes you can be sued. The good news is that your insurance company will cover all the costs of the law suit and the claim up to your liability limits.
Many people who have been injured can’t afford the costs to sue for their losses in court.
There are numerous reasons you may be required to undergo an Examination for Discovery:
It is in your best interests to confirm that you are getting everything you are entitled to, and rest assured knowing your insurance company is treating you fairly.
Although I risk being accused of all the things people hate about lawyers, my answer must be: maybe.