Glossary of Wrongful Death Terms
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Terminal Illness:
A medical condition which is expected to result in a
person's death within six (6) months; no recovery
expected.
Tort: Any action or inaction that wrongs, damages, or
injures another, and thus forms the basis of a civil
lawsuit.
Trial: Many cases do not settle out of court. For
whatever reason, the opposing sides just don't see
eye-to-eye on important issues of liability and/or
damages. Typically, the case has already gone through the
filing of a lawsuit, discovery, settlement demand stage,
arbitration and/or mediation, and is now ready for the
formal conclusion of the court process, which is a trial
and a jury verdict. There is no stage in the entire
process of resolving a personal injury claim in which an
individual claimant or an inexperienced attorney will be
more vulnerable than at trial. The attorney must be
completely familiar with both the statewide rules and the
rules of the local court that may apply to trial
scheduling, jury selection, introduction of evidence,
questioning of witnesses, requests for jury instructions,
and so on.