Nobody told me how much I'd actually get until the check was almost ready — is that normal?
So I'm maybe a few weeks out from finally settling my case (rear-end collision, been dealing with this for over a year) and I'm kind of in shock at how little transparency there's been around the actual numbers.
I knew going in that the gross settlement wasn't what I'd pocket — attorney cut, medical bills, all that. Fine. But what I didn't expect was that nobody would proactively walk me through the math until I basically forced the conversation.
Here's where I'm confused:
- I still don't have a complete list of every lien attached to my case. I know my health insurance paid for some treatment and wants reimbursement, and there's apparently something from an urgent care I used early on — but I've had to chase these down myself
- I asked twice for an itemized breakdown showing gross settlement minus fees minus liens = what I take home. Still waiting on something clean and in writing
- I have no idea if any of the liens have been negotiated down (I've heard that's a thing attorneys do?)
I'm not trying to bash my attorney — they got me a number I didn't expect — but I feel like I'm flying blind on the financial side and the closing is coming up fast.
Has anyone else dealt with this? Is it normal to not see a final settlement sheet until basically the last minute? And is there anything I should be asking for right now before I sign anything?
Feeling anxious and just want to understand what I'm agreeing to before I put pen to paper.