A solid case is required to win a mesothelioma suit.
Simply being "in the right" does not automatically mean one can win a lawsuit. The litigant must prove in a court of law that all allegations of wrong doing within the preponderance of the evidence. (Well, actually it is the representing attorney who does this and not the litigant…) That means, a solid case must be presented to the judge and jury. Even if the defendant is in the wrong, if the presentation of the case is weak, then there would be little hope of the plaintiff walking away from the case a winner. This is why it is critical to hire an experienced Philadelphia lawyer who knows how to properly present a cohesive argument.
When it comes to a mesothelioma lawsuit, it is absolutely critical that the proof of negligence meets the aforementioned preponderance of the evidence. For a qualified and talented attorney this may not be that difficult. For an attorney who is in it over his head experience wise, the case might very well fail no matter how strong the case really is. This is why it is important to hire a solid mesothelioma attorney who has significant experience in the field.
Now, how does one define significant experience? Significant experience refers to have previously tried a number of cases in this area of law prior. Also, having a track record for winning such cases would be beneficial as well. After all, a client should seek an attorney who has the ability to bring about the desired result. If not, then what would be the purpose of filing a lawsuit in the first place?
This is why it is important to select an attorney with solid experience and a proven track record. While there is no guarantee that a case will be one, the odds of success will increase…
Saturday, August 30, 2008
The Need for a Strong Case
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asbestos,
cancer,
mesothelioma
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