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Posted: Fri 11:00, 15 Nov 2013 Post subject: scarpe hogan What You And Juries Don't Know |
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If an arbitration award is appealed and goes to trial, the jury will never be told that the case was first resolved by arbitration. And of course, the jury will never be told the amount of the arbitrator's award. The jury is then left with the impression that the plaintiff and his/her attorney has forced them to come to court to decide a small case that should have been SETTLED . Often times the jury will resent a plaintiff in a small case, believing that the plaintiff is "litigation crazy" and then award the plaintiff a very small percentage of what would be considered a fair verdict (or sometimes nothing at all as payback for filing a lawsuit in such a small case).
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Filing a lawsuit does not mean your case will be heard by a jury. Most personal injury attorneys would rather have a JUDGE decide the case instead of a jury. This is because too many jurors are highly SUSPICIOUS and SKEPTICAL of injured plaintiffs, and often refuse to give money for legitimate injuries based on a variety of reasons. To have your case resolved by a jury, you must file a specific document with the court and pay a $250 JURY FEE. If the plaintiff or defendant fails to file a JURY DEMAND, then the judge will hear and decide the case (unless the case settles).
Insurance companies are fully aware of the statistics that show a jury will typically award much LESS MONEY to an injured plaintiff than an experienced judge, especially in certain types of claims, like medical malpractice, soft tissue injuries, and other cases which may be difficult to prove.
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In more than 90-95% of personal injury claims that go to arbitration and are appealed, it is the DEFENDANT or the defendant's INSURANCE COMPANY who appeal the award! Most plaintiff attorneys will rarely appeal an arbitration award because it creates a significant risk that the individual client may have to [url=http://www.lotogame.fr/hollisterfrance.php]www.lotogame.fr/hollisterfrance.php[/url] pay for the defendant's insurance defense costs.
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In most MEDICAL MALPRACTICE lawsuits (at least 90-95% of cases), it is the doctor's defense attorney that files the Jury Demand and pays the required jury fee of $250! Yep, doctors complain of "runaway jury awards," yet the DOCTORS' ATTORNEYS routinely ask that the cases against them be heard by a jury!
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