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Car Crash Trial Tips and Strategies: Storytelling, Going to Verdict, Controverting Affidavits, and Conflicts

Contains material from Aug 2018 to Sep 2018

Car Crash Trial Tips and Strategies: Storytelling, Going to Verdict, Controverting Affidavits, and Conflicts
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Session 1: Telling the Story of Your Case - There are fundamentals of story that apply to almost every aspect of trial. Jurors create narratives, and they are not in the form of “the evidence will show…” Implementing storytelling techniques can help any advocate, in any type of case, present the evidence closer to the form in which jurors comprehend and remember.

Session 2: Case Study: $30K Car Crash to $1 Million Verdict Examine methods and strategies for maximizing value on routine car crash cases.

Session 3: Affidavits and Controverting Affidavits: Uses and Abuses - Review best practices for using and defending against controverting affidavits in the recovery of accident-related medical expenses.

Session 4: Conflicts in Car Crash Cases Explore how to understand and address conflicts that exist or arise in car crash cases, whether you are plaintiff or defendant.

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1. Telling the Story of Your Case (Sep 2018)

Jim M. Perdue Jr.

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32 mins
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Session 1 —34 mins
Telling the Story of Your Case (Sep 2018)

There are fundamentals of story that apply to almost every aspect of trial. Jurors create narratives, and they are not in the form of “the evidence will show…” Implementing storytelling techniques can help any advocate, in any type of case, present the evidence closer to the form in which jurors comprehend and remember.

Originally presented: Aug 2018 The Car Crash Seminar

Jim M. Perdue Jr., Perdue & Kidd - Houston, TX

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2. Case Study: $30K Car Crash to $1 Million Verdict (Sep 2018)

Christopher S. Hamilton, Ray T. Khirallah Jr.

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Case Study: $30K Car Crash to $1 Million Verdict (Sep 2018)

Examine methods and strategies for maximizing value on routine car crash cases.

Originally presented: Aug 2018 The Car Crash Seminar

Christopher S. Hamilton, Hamilton Wingo, LLP - Dallas, TX
Ray T. Khirallah Jr., Hamilton Wingo, LLP - Dallas, TX

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3. Affidavits and Controverting Affidavits: Uses and Abuses (Aug 2018)

Sally S. Metcalfe

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Session 3 —22 mins
Affidavits and Controverting Affidavits: Uses and Abuses (Aug 2018)

Review best practices for using and defending against controverting affidavits in the recovery of accident-related medical expenses.

Originally presented: Aug 2018 The Car Crash Seminar

Sally S. Metcalfe, Metcalfe Law, PLLC - Austin, TX

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4. Conflicts in Car Crash Cases (Aug 2018)

William R. Rustam

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Conflicts in Car Crash Cases (Aug 2018)

Explore how to understand and address conflicts that exist or arise in car crash cases, whether you are plaintiff or defendant. 

Originally presented: Aug 2018 The Car Crash Seminar

William R. Rustam, Walters Balido & Crain - Houston, TX