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Unfortunately, most of my clients don’t understand that Delaware is a no-fault state, so they have inadvertently given out the at-fault insurance company claim number and information in a desperate attempt to stop the calls. But we as paralegals know that we will be attempting to negotiate medical bills and liens. See 21 Del.
I must admit my experience as a personal injury paralegal probably gave me a slight advantage. I was used to managing client calls, updates to insurance adjusters, answering discovery, and drafting demand letters, complaints, and medical summaries all pretty much at the same time.
Screen emails as they come in Paralegals have to be on it, right? We are multi-tasking masters of drafting documents, researching new or updated statutes and codes, and answering client phone calls all at the same time. She continued her education at Delaware Technical Community College earning her ParalegalCertificate in 2017.
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