Sentences with phrase «afford taking a case to trial»

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So no matter if my client is ready to take the case to the mat or can't afford or does not want to move forward anymore, opposing counsel gets the same routine from me every time: «We can try to settle the case or just go to trial.
While medical malpractice cases can be complicated and physician negligence can be hard to prove, our experience affords us the ability to efficiently and effectively investigate the evidence, negotiate for a fair settlement to cover your medical expenses, your pain and suffering and other losses or take your case to trial if that becomes necessary.
If they want money up front we see this as a bad sign for two reasons: it could mean that the law firm doesn't have the money to back a case, meaning they won't be able to afford to take your case to trial and get you the highest settlement possible, or they aren't established.
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