What do I need to prove at trial to win?

The burden of proof for a negligence claim is “beyond a preponderance of the evidence”. A preponderance of the evidence is the lowest burden of proof. This means that the Plaintiff must show that it is more likely than not that the defendant was legally responsible for the subject accident and that their damages were […]

What does a lawsuit require of me?

If a lawsuit is filed, your deposition will likely be taken. This involves appearing over zoom (or occasionally at a law office or court reporters office) to give testimony under oath. Most depositions last a few hours. You cannot be deposed for longer than 7 hours without the court granting an extension. The defense is […]

Does filing a lawsuit affect my legal fees?

While contingency fee agreements are negotiable and not set by law, many contingency fee arrangements will increase the lawyer’s legal fee if a lawsuit is filed. This is because the amount of work and attention devoted to your case will increase dramatically after a lawsuit has been filed. Litigation is a complicated and time-consuming process, […]

Aren’t lawsuits expensive?

Yes, there are many costs associated with filing a lawsuit. First, the filing and jury fees themselves are approximately $600. Second, there are costs associated with the discovery process that include subpoenaing records, depositions, investigation costs, and possible mediation costs — all before even getting to trial. Only 2%-3% of lawsuits actually go to trial […]

Will I have to file a lawsuit to be fairly compensated?

Not necessarily – most claims settle without filing a lawsuit. However, there are numerous factors affecting whether your case will be settled at the insurance claim stage. Some factors that may increase the likelihood of litigation include: disputed liability high damages treatment red flags (gaps in treatment, mis-diagnosed injuries, pre-existing conditions, etc.) the cooperativeness of […]