For many folks pursuing injury claims, one of their first questions involves how likely they are to reach a settlement. As with virtually any question, a lawyer is probably going to tell you it depends on several factors. Anyone worried about their odds of prevailing should consider these four issues.
Is the Defendant Insured?
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