Legal Question in Legal Ethics in Michigan
Injury settlement information
This is a workers comp case. My lawyer told me about 2 months ago that there was a settlement offer. The offer
was for weekly benefits, which is what I wanted. The
lawyer wanted me to wait for a cash offer. I told him
about a week later that I wasn't interested in a cash
offer. He has since used various delaying tactics, such as
having me apply for disability benefits that have no bearing on the settlement, taking depositions etc. It
is costing me over 200 dollars a week, and now he says
that he never told me that there was a settlement offer,
that I misunderstood him. Is there any thing that can be
done to ascertain if there was an offer or not?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Injury settlement information
The only way to find out if there was an offer would be to have a "regular" down at the bureau contact the defense lawyer and ask. I may be able to help you. However, the reputation of your lawyer is important in considering what is going on with your case. Feel free to write me with the details of your case, the supposed offer, the name of your lawyer, the employer and any other facts you deem relevant. I'll tell you what I think. Bill Stern 248-353-9400