Kevin Patrick Law - June 2024

THE STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE OF OFFERS OF SETTLEMENT Settle Smarter

When you’re experiencing the aftermath of an injury, understanding the legal strategies available can bring you closer to total recovery. One helpful tactic is the “Offer of Settlement,” which can positively influence your case’s outcome.

motivates the insurance company to consider the offer seriously, knowing that turning it down could lead to higher financial costs later.

We want to share how an Offer of Settlement can simplify your legal process, potentially saving you time, reducing stress, and cutting costs.

HOW YOU BENEFIT The Offer of Settlement is designed to reduce your risks and stress. Settling the case early means you can avoid the unpredictability of a trial and focus on what’s important — your recovery. It also means a potentially quicker resolution, allowing you to put the matter behind you and move forward. A TOOL FOR PEACEFUL RESOLUTION We use the Offer of Settlement as a proactive approach to resolve your case fairly and swiftly. It shows the other side that while we are ready to fight for you in court, we are also open to settling on fair terms outside of it. If you’re dealing with the aftermath of an injury and feeling overwhelmed by the thought of going to court, knowing that there are strategies like the Offer of Settlement can be truly comforting. Our team is here to navigate these waters with you, ensuring you feel supported every step of the way.

WHAT IS AN OFFER OF SETTLEMENT? An Offer of Settlement is a proposal we make on your behalf to resolve your dispute before it goes to trial. It’s like extending a hand to find a peaceful resolution that benefits you. This proposal outlines what you would want from the other party to settle the case, giving them — often an insurance company — a clear choice: accept a reasonable offer now or face the possibility of a trial . THE POWER OF THE SHIFTING PROVISION What makes this tool especially powerful is the “shifting provision.” If the insurance company rejects your settlement offer and the case goes to trial, they risk paying significantly more. Specifically, if the court awards you at least 25% more than what you offered in the settlement, the defendant must cover part of your legal fees on top of the judgment. This provision

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Ingredients •

2 lbs shrimp, peeled and deveined

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Salt and pepper, to taste

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2 bell peppers, sliced

Tortillas

1 onion, sliced 3 tbsp olive oil

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2 tsp chili powder

Sliced avocado

2 tsp cumin

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Salsa

1 tsp smoked paprika 1 tsp garlic powder

Sour cream

Chopped cilantro

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