KYErik
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I know there are some legal experts here and I have always wondered about this- especially after reading much of the insurance thread.
If you are being sued by a wealthy person for what seems like the purpose of bankrupting you (example- a rich neighbor who is coming up with a weak lawsuit so you will go bankrupt with legal fees and lose your land and they can buy up your property when you default on your mortgage)- why not represent/defend yourself?
I'm sure there are tons of forms to file, witnesses to contact, laws to research, etc. But, could the average Joe possibly get through a frivolous civil lawsuit with less that $1K in legal expenses by defending themselves?
Might this be an appropriate tactic to use on someone that is threatening a frivolous and baseless lawsuit- "Go right ahead, I'll be representing myself in court so I won't be spending any of my money on legal fees"
I am not bashing lawyers here and I would definitely hire a lawyer if I was involved in a situation in which someone was injured or killed, or if I thought a reasonable jury member might think I was at fault in something I did.
But- if you are talking to a jury of your peers, it seems like a person with decent public speaking skills could make their own case for what they did/didn't do and why. They might need to hire an expert witness to testify but I assume if they said something improper during teh trial, teh judge would call them on it right?
FYI- In case anyone is wondering- I hope to never be involved in a court case and I am not currently involved in one nor have I ever been involved in a court case.
So please walk me through the process of defending ones self in a civil suit (I know the court can appoint a pro bono lawyer in a criminal trial):
Situation- I get a letter in the mail that says that I am being sued by my neighbor because my dog is so ugly that it is hurting his eyes/damaging his emotions when he looks across the fence at it and he was so distracted by it that he drove his riding mower into the side of his new BMW.
What could I do- just show up in the court room with a picture and ask the jury if their eyes hurt when they look at it? Can a simple citizen sign all the forms etc. or do they have to hire a lawyer to file the forms?
Just curious...
If you are being sued by a wealthy person for what seems like the purpose of bankrupting you (example- a rich neighbor who is coming up with a weak lawsuit so you will go bankrupt with legal fees and lose your land and they can buy up your property when you default on your mortgage)- why not represent/defend yourself?
I'm sure there are tons of forms to file, witnesses to contact, laws to research, etc. But, could the average Joe possibly get through a frivolous civil lawsuit with less that $1K in legal expenses by defending themselves?
Might this be an appropriate tactic to use on someone that is threatening a frivolous and baseless lawsuit- "Go right ahead, I'll be representing myself in court so I won't be spending any of my money on legal fees"
I am not bashing lawyers here and I would definitely hire a lawyer if I was involved in a situation in which someone was injured or killed, or if I thought a reasonable jury member might think I was at fault in something I did.
But- if you are talking to a jury of your peers, it seems like a person with decent public speaking skills could make their own case for what they did/didn't do and why. They might need to hire an expert witness to testify but I assume if they said something improper during teh trial, teh judge would call them on it right?
FYI- In case anyone is wondering- I hope to never be involved in a court case and I am not currently involved in one nor have I ever been involved in a court case.
So please walk me through the process of defending ones self in a civil suit (I know the court can appoint a pro bono lawyer in a criminal trial):
Situation- I get a letter in the mail that says that I am being sued by my neighbor because my dog is so ugly that it is hurting his eyes/damaging his emotions when he looks across the fence at it and he was so distracted by it that he drove his riding mower into the side of his new BMW.
What could I do- just show up in the court room with a picture and ask the jury if their eyes hurt when they look at it? Can a simple citizen sign all the forms etc. or do they have to hire a lawyer to file the forms?
Just curious...