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Video – Attorney Andrew Dósa Answers: How Many Personal Injury Cases Actually Go To A Trial?

Video – Attorney Andrew Dósa Answers: How Many Personal Injury Cases Actually Go To A Trial?

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Ray Hrdlicka – Host- Attorneys.Media

“How many of those cases actually go to trial?”

Andrew Dósa – Personal Injury Lawyer – Alameda County, CA

“Well, the answer is very, very few.”

Ray Hrdlicka – Host- Attorneys.Media

“That’s what I thought.”

Andrew Dósa – Personal Injury Lawyer – Alameda County, CA

“Yes, there are very few criminal cases that go to trial and very few civil cases that go to trial. For the average simple case that is not substantial, there is no financial incentive to go to trial. If you knew you had to bring in your doctor to testify as an expert, and his doctor was going to cost you five to ten thousand dollars, and his case was worth $15,000, there just aren’t many attractive advantages at trial. So realistically, because the insurance company has that incredible amount of leverage in every case…”

Ray Hrdlicka – Host- Attorneys.Media

“They know going in what you’re going to have to do to show your side, so they can negotiate from that position of power.”

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