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Conduct a thorough investigation. Know your case. Craft a powerful story. Know your goals and your lower limits. Anticipate the other side's arguments and prepare counter-arguments.
They will also provide the judge or mediator with any photographs, diagrams, reports, and other documents that they think will help their case. The non-argumentative concept is an important one in a settlement conference. Remember that the goal of the conference is to resolve the case before trial.
A settlement conference is designed to get all parties to the lawsuit together to try and negotiate and resolve your case. If you were there in addition to the people you have sued, tempers would flare and everyone's objections, opinions and feelings would get in the way of having true negotiation discussions.
Because the Court generally sets aside at least two hours for each conference, it is impossible for a party who is not present to appreciate the process and the reasons which may justify a change in one's perspective toward settlement.
A settlement or Pre-trial conference is a meeting between opposing sides of a lawsuit at which the parties attempt to reach a mutually agreeable resolution of their dispute without having to proceed to a trial. Conferences are frequently conducted by a judge or other neutral party, in the form of a mediation.
Most workers comp cases are eventually settled though facilitation. This is an informal hearing where both sides present arguments to a neutral magistrate. The magistrate will attempt to come up with a dollar amount to settle the case. Neither party must accept this amount, but it helps bring each side closer together.
Have a Settlement Amount in Mind. Do Not Jump at a First Offer. Get the Adjuster to Justify a Low Offer. Emphasize Emotional Points. Put the Settlement in Writing. More Information About Negotiating Your Personal Injury Claim.
Go over your income and expenses with a fine-tooth comb, figure out what you can afford, and only agree to pay a realistic amount. Generally, you can negotiate the best settlement on a debt if you can come up with a lump sum amount to resolve the debt. If you agree to a payment plan, you will likely pay more over time.
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