W. CARLETON METCALF, Magistrate Judge.
This matter is before the Court on Plaintiffs' Motion for Reconsideration to Allow Court Appointed Defender (the "Motion for Reconsideration," Doc. 20) and Plaintiffs' letter regarding the Pro Se Settlement Assistance Program filed on January 22, 2020 (the "Letter," Doc. 21).
Plaintiffs previously requested that a "public defender" be appointed for them. On January 8, 2020, the Court conducted a status conference as well as a hearing on Plaintiffs' request.
The Court denied Plaintiffs' motion and explained that litigants in civil cases do not have a constitutional right to counsel and that appointments in civil cases are made "only in exceptional circumstances," which the Court did not find to be present here. Doc. 17.
Courts allow motions for reconsideration only in limited circumstances.
In support of Plaintiffs' Motion for Reconsideration, Plaintiffs assert that Ms. Lanier is 100% disabled based on a rare diagnosis of Pudendal Neuralgia. Doc. 20, p. 1. While the Court is cognizant of Ms. Lanier's claims, Plaintiffs made similar arguments in support of their previous request and otherwise have not demonstrated why the Court's previous ruling should be revisited.
Accordingly, Plaintiffs' Motion for Reconsideration will be denied.
Plaintiffs' Letter states that Plaintiffs believe they are not eligible to participate in this District's pro se settlement assistance program ("Program") because "Jacqualyn Lanier is currently in an actively pending Social Security Disability Cessation Case." Doc. 21, p. 1. However, the fact that Ms. Lanier may have a separate pending social security matter does not preclude participation in the Program with respect to this case, which is a personal injury claim and not an appeal of the denial of an application for social security benefits.
As Plaintiffs apparently misunderstood the coverage of the Program, they will be allowed a brief extension of time within which to consider opting into the Program. Further action with respect to the entry of a Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan will be deferred during this time. No additional extensions of the opt in period will be allowed, however, absent compelling circumstances.