Avandia Settlement
What Is an Avandia Settlement?
An Avandia settlement occurs when one or both parties involved in an Avandia lawsuit decide to settle on an offer for an amount of compensation to be paid to an Avandia victim before the lawsuit goes to trial. Generally, the defendant in the case will offer an Avandia settlement if the defendant feels that their case may not be strong enough to win the case in court. If the defendant offers an Avandia lawsuit, it is up to you - as the plaintiff - whether you will opt to accept the settlement or not. If you accept an Avandia settlement, your case will end there; there will be no court trial. If you do not accept an Avandia settlement offer, your case will continue to trial and a judge/jury will decide how your case will end. There is no guarantee of a victory in court if you do not accept the settlement.
How Do I Decide Whether To Accept an Avandia Settlement
Your decision as to whether to accept an Avandia settlement offer is up to you and your lawyer. A qualified Avandia lawyer will be able to guide and advise you should such an offer become available. As your trusted legal counsel, your Avandia attorney will review your case and discuss your options with you. He or she will weigh the settlement offer against your perceived and predicted chances of winning a trial, and then advise you as to what may be your best option. Of course, the decision is ultimately up to you, but taking an Avandia settlement offer could save you time and money in court.
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