Statistically, most personal injury cases settle before going to trial. However, trial can be necessary in certain situations to obtain the full compensation an injury victim deserves.
Why Catastrophic Injury Cases Often Go to Trial
Catastrophic injury cases tend to be high-stakes, with claimants requiring significant compensation to cover their extensive losses. Insurance companies are often reluctant to pay out large sums, so they may try to minimize payouts or deny liability altogether. Going to trial is often necessary to secure the compensation and justice that catastrophic injury victims deserve.
When trial becomes the best way to hold the responsible parties accountable and ensure fair compensation, Fassold Trial Law does not hesitate to head into the courtroom.