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Mediation In A Personal Injury Case

By: Clayton Rawlings
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This is a book that explains mediation in conversational English. This is not a textbook for a law school, but rather an introduction to mediation for actual litigants. Every attempt has been made to avoid “legalese” so people with little or no legal training can understand it. No one plans or expects to be in court on a personal injury case. Then out of nowhere, life happens. The entire process can be very frightening for the uninitiated. It is my hope to pull back the curtain, so to speak, so people will not be intimidated if they find themselves thrust into, what appears to be, the very hostile environment of litigation. The numbers do not lie. Most cases are settled before trial. For that reason alone, mediation has become a critical aspect of the litigation environment. Any fool can start a fight. It is the truly skilled fighter who can persuade his opponent not to resist. It has been my experience that the public at large has no real understanding of how to resolve a lawsuit. They hear things, see things, read things, that create a belief system as to how the system works. It starts with “make a ridiculous demand and then stand on it.” That strategy will guarantee a trial every time. It is doomed to fail because it assumes your opponent is not very bright. It seems Google has made everyone a lawyer. I know this because a lot of my time is spent convincing my clients the blogger they thought was brilliant is just flat wrong. Clear your mind of so called “conventional wisdom” for a moment and read the following pages with an open mind. I am happy to take the mystery out of mediation so you can approach it in such a way as to maximize your recovery. Remember, the beauty of mediation is, if you do not like the final offer, you can always walk away and go to trial. Law Injury
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