Q: Do most cases go to trial to recover damages?
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Q: When should I settle my case?
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Q: What is contributory negligence?
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Q: What is considered "pain and suffering?"
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Q: What is subrogation?
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Q: What does "preponderance of the evidence" mean?
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Q: How does a prior injury affect the value of my claim?
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Q: What are the issues affecting the damages that can be recovered?
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Q: What is a normal settlement amount?
A good lawyer begins with one end in mind - what a reasonable jury would award as fair and adequate compensation. You must always negotiate from a position of strength with the other side. That means that the other side sees that you and your lawyer have put together the necessary lay and expert witnesses to go to trial. Return to index . . .
Q: Is there a minimum or maximum amount that can be recovered in a personal injury settlement?
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Q: What is included in a bodily injury claim settlement?
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Q: Do I have to go through an operation for the insurance company to compensate me for suffering?
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