I met with a new client last week who was concerned whether their case would go to trial. Is there any way to avoid trial? If you’re reading this, you may be having the same question. I told the client the best way to avoid going to trial is to prepare the case as if it is going to trial. At Nimmons, Malchow and Johnson, we make every effort to let the insurance company know that we’re ready for trial, if the insurance company’s not being reasonable. We have focus juries that help us craft arguments to present to a jury, and we take every step necessary in the preparation of the case to get the best result possible.
The best way to avoid going to trial is to prepare the case as if it is going to trial. At Nimmons, Malchow and Johnson, we make every effort to let the insurance company know that we’re ready for trial, if the insurance company’s not being reasonable. We have focus juries that help us craft arguments to present to a jury, and we take every step necessary in the preparation of the case to get the best result possible.
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