When you're afraid to let a jury decide the merits of a case, you've so abused a democratic system that it's become disfigured. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005Whoa. Hang on a second there Charles. I disagree with that.
I had a bad non-fault car accident a few years back (in the US).
After a criminal and civil case, 3 years down the line I was made several offers, finally culminating in their "Final" offer. The final offer left me about 30 grand out of pocket (meaning I was not back in the position I was in before the accident). I had a choice...go forth to trial or accept.
A bit of background...
I was a student here at the time of the accident.
That meant no work allowed (those are the rules set forth by Immigration). Whilst I had no loss of income, I had incurred extra costs..because I had to take almost a year out of grad school to recuperate BUT I still had rent etc to pay. The only way I was going to get those costs back was to go to trial...because the insurance company were not interested in considering anything that wasn't "hard" tangible financial data such as loss of earnings. Given the outcome of the criminal trial and various other factors, I was pretty sure I had a good shot at recouping those costs with a jury..however, I settled. I chose this option because other people had helped me cover the costs of living whilst I went through this and I couldn't expect them to sit around for lord knows how many more years to ensure we were all back in pocket. In short, it's not always simple as you just stated....
I will say this. The 1/3 that my atty got was not near enough compensation for the time and effort he put into that whole case. Despite that, he did not push me one way or another..he spelt out the pros and cons of both options and let me decide. He never moaned or made me feel like I was one of a bunch of options he was dealing with. In my mind, his skillset was secondary to his commitment (which is why I stuck with him for future work)...although that's probably a bit harsh as he is a very talented lawyer.
So Charles, back to your original statement. What should I have done to not "abuse the democratic system?" I'm interested to hear this....