Avandia Lawsuit Results and Verdicts
When you decide to file an Avandia lawsuit, you have no guarantees as to what the outcome of your claim will be. You may or may not win your case, so it is important to be ready for any result and to. Before deciding anything, your first step is to find a law firm and a lawyer that specializes in Avandia litigation. The right attorney will give you the best idea of what the possible outcomes are based on the details of your Avandia case. Depending on the circumstances surrounding your case, you may experience one of the following:
Avandia Settlement
If you have a strong Avandia lawsuit, you may reach a settlement, and therefore never go to the trial phase of litigation. The person, company or entity that you are making a case against may decide that it would be in everyone's best interest to settle the case instead of spending additional time and money in court. The probability of a settlement in your Avandia case is dependent on the details of your specific circumstance. A qualified Avandia lawyer and in most cases, a mediator, will help to determine and facilitate a settlement.
Avandia Trial
If you are unable or unwilling to reach a settlement during the course of your Avandia lawsuit, you may end up going to trial. The trial process can be long, difficult and costly. The difficulty in many of these cases comes with attempting to prove that Avandia has caused an injury, and that no other events, pre-existing conditions or medications may have contributed to the problem. You will need an expert Avandia attorney, expert medical witnesses and evidence such as medical records to prove your case. A trial can end in two ways: a verdict, or a mistrial. A mistrial occurs when the judge cancels the trial prior to receiving a verdict. This can happen due to jurisdiction problems, evidence not being admitted properly, misconduct by a party to the case or a juror, or a hung jury. A hung jury means that the jury cannot reach a unanimous decision on a verdict. If the judge declares a mistrial, the case will generally be re-tried unless the parties decide to settle out of court before the retrial.
Avandia Verdict
If your Avandia lawsuit goes to trial, and is tried to completion, the jury will return a verdict. There is no guarantee that this verdict will be in your favor. However, if have an Avandia lawyer that is competent and well-versed in these kinds of injuries you probably have a greater chance of receiving a verdict that will help you and/or your family cope with your Avandia injury emotionally, physically, and financially.
Help With Your Avandia Lawsuit
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