What Happens if My DUI Crash Lawsuit Goes to Trial?
What Happens if My DUI Crash Lawsuit Goes to Trial?
In case you’re not aware, it’s actually quite rare for a personal injury lawsuit to go to trial. This is because both parties generally prefer to settle out of court, providing plaintiffs with considerable financial compensation for their damages. Since defendants do not have to endure an expensive, lengthy trial, this is generally considered a “win-win” for everyone involved – including the insurance companies. But in a few very rare cases, plaintiffs are left with no other option but to pursue a trial. So what happens in this situation?If you’ve been injured by a drunk driver, your first move should always be to get in touch with a personal injury attorney. These legal professionals can assess your unique situation during a consultation and answer any questions you might have. This can provide you with greater confidence as you move forward – whether you’re pursuing a settlement or you’ve been forced to choose a trial. Due to the statute of limitations, it’s best to get in touch with a lawyer as soon as possible. But we know what you’re thinking: “Where can I find attorneys near me?” Fortunately, there are plenty of Plano accident lawyers nearby who can assist you. The Pre-Trial PhaseThe trial begins with a “pre-trial phase.” This involves discovery, a crucial part of the overall process1. During discovery, both sides will have a chance to gather as much information as possible. This process follows very strict rules, and both sides must share certain information with each other. This ensures that there are no surprises going into the trial, and it allows both parties to strive for the best possible results. Neither side is allowed to conceal information from the other. You may be asked to give a deposition during the discovery phase, which is essentially an interview conducted under oath. The Trial
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery_(law)
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