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Why Trial Experience Matters When Choosing a Personal Injury Lawyer

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Timothy Felice, founder of Felice Trial Attorneys, explains why real trial experience sets certain personal injury lawyers apart. He dives into how trial-ready lawyers affect insurance negotiations, settlement offers, and overall outcomes for clients. Timothy shares insights from his 20+ years of trial experience and illustrates how having a lawyer prepared to go to court can make the difference between low settlements and full justice.

Key Timestamps:

00:00 – 02:00: Introduction to Timothy Felice and his path to personal injury law.
02:00 – 05:00: Differences between typical personal injury lawyers and trial-ready attorneys.
05:00 – 08:00: How insurance carriers respond to lawyers willing to go to trial.
08:00 – 10:00: Disadvantages of hiring lawyers without recent trial experience and examples of trial outcomes.
10:00 – 10:21: Case highlight: $92 million jury verdict demonstrating the impact of trial readiness.
About the Show:
Money Justice Inside the Courtroom provides insights from experienced personal injury attorneys. Each episode explores real-world strategies, courtroom experiences, and practical advice to help those harmed by negligence seek full justice.

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106 episodes

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Timothy Felice, founder of Felice Trial Attorneys, explains why real trial experience sets certain personal injury lawyers apart. He dives into how trial-ready lawyers affect insurance negotiations, settlement offers, and overall outcomes for clients. Timothy shares insights from his 20+ years of trial experience and illustrates how having a lawyer prepared to go to court can make the difference between low settlements and full justice.

Key Timestamps:

00:00 – 02:00: Introduction to Timothy Felice and his path to personal injury law.
02:00 – 05:00: Differences between typical personal injury lawyers and trial-ready attorneys.
05:00 – 08:00: How insurance carriers respond to lawyers willing to go to trial.
08:00 – 10:00: Disadvantages of hiring lawyers without recent trial experience and examples of trial outcomes.
10:00 – 10:21: Case highlight: $92 million jury verdict demonstrating the impact of trial readiness.
About the Show:
Money Justice Inside the Courtroom provides insights from experienced personal injury attorneys. Each episode explores real-world strategies, courtroom experiences, and practical advice to help those harmed by negligence seek full justice.

  continue reading

106 episodes

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