Legal Question in Personal Injury in Texas

dropping my lawyer

I was in a car accident and wanted to go to a chiropractor...when i got to the office he suggested to me that i get a lawyer so he knows that the medical bills incurred by me would be paid - made it like if i didnt get one that he would see me - so he called the lawyer and i gave him my information but now i feel like its a bad idea because i dont need to doctor anymore and i would like to settle the case...what would it take for me to release the retainer on this lawyer.


Asked on 4/21/09, 6:02 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Donald McLeaish McLeaish&Associates;, P.C.

Re: dropping my lawyer

call the lawyer...he may be able to obtain enough to pay for doctor bills, his fee and you...but you would normally not receive more than meds without a lawyer...but "wanting to settle" and settling are two different things...most carriers offer no more than medical bills aon minor accidents..

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Answered on 4/22/09, 9:09 am
Roger Merrill Merrill & Associates

Re: dropping my lawyer

You apparently have entered into a contact with your attorney and your entry makes it appear that you are asking for advice on how to breach your contract. You have a legal duty to honor your contract unless your attorney has given you cause to terminate his services. What constitutes "cause" is a complex matter and you should meet with an attorney to get more advice if you intend to fire your attorney. The attorney client relationship is a special relationship. You can seek to sever that relationship, but doing so will not eliminate your attorney's contract claim.

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Answered on 4/21/09, 6:21 pm


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