Though injury-related pain may be very real to your client, juries and others may be biased against accepting it. Read Roger’s strategies for making pain “real” in the courtroom.
An analysis of the growing use of computers and computer simulations in Canadian courtrooms.
This article is a review of strategies for plaintiffs’ advocates who are faced with the challenge of making “visible” the traumatic brain injury which cannot be demonstrated by known radiographic techniques.
A few carefully crafted openings, along with a keen awareness of the other side’s interests are just a few of the techniques for turning an ordinary case extraordinary, maximizing damages along the way.
Children have special needs when conducting Personal Injury claims.