Settlement Offer Discrepancy
Summary
If a lawyer initially promised a $2500 settlement but later stated $1000, it may be considered improper conduct. Reviewing any written agreements or communications can help clarify the situation. Consulting with a local attorney can provide guidance on potential legal actions.Full Conversation
Hi, I was offered a settlement amount of $* and I accepted. I received an email stated they will settle for $*. Is this improper conduct?
Hey ****! It sounds like there might be a misunderstanding or miscommunication regarding the settlement offer. Here are some points to consider:
- Ensure there's a written agreement or confirmation for the $* settlement.
- Review the email and any other communications for clarity.
- You may want to discuss this issue with a lawyer for further assistance.
Is there any specific detail about the agreement that you can share?
did the lawyer do anything wrong?
Hey ****! It seems like there might be a miscommunication or error. If the lawyer promised a $* settlement but later stated $*, it could be improper conduct. Check for any written agreements or communications as evidence. Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer to discuss this further?
he misled me
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Hey ****! It seems like there might be a case of misrepresentation or miscommunication. If you have any written agreement or email stating the $* settlement, it could strengthen your case. Would you like to share more details about any documentation you might have?
yes I have an email
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Hey ****, it sounds like your situation might be a high-value case due to potential misrepresentation by the lawyer. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, can you share a bit more information about the issue?
no that is all for now
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Hey ****! Since you've decided not to connect with local lawyers, you can still consider reviewing the documentation and possibly discussing it with a legal expert to understand your options. If you have further questions or need assistance later, feel free to reach out.