in 99% of cases there is no need for a PA. If there’s a coverage issuse or an estate involved they can offer valid service. Otherwis, they’re just like personal injury attorneys. Exaggerate the damages to inflate the claim and cover their fee. Sounds like this clown got burned trying to milk one of them.
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in 99% of cases there is no need for a PA. If there’s a coverage issuse or an estate involved they can offer valid service. Otherwis, they’re just like personal injury attorneys. Exaggerate the damages to inflate the claim and cover their fee. Sounds like this clown got burned trying to milk one of them.