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Why Some Personal Injury Cases DON’T Settle Before Trial

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🎙️ Why Some Personal Injury Cases DON’T Settle Before Trial ⚖️
Most personal injury cases settle long before they ever reach a courtroom—but what happens when they don’t? In this episode of the PodCase Podcast, attorney Rusty Messer of Big River Trial Attorneys dives into the real reasons why some cases go all the way to trial. 🧑‍⚖️
💥 We’ll break down:
* 🚦 *Contested liability* – When both sides disagree on who caused the accident
* 💰 *Lowball offers* – Why insurance adjusters often undervalue your claim
* 🤕 *Disputes over injury severity* – Especially for invisible or long-term injuries
* 👀 *Lack of evidence* – When it’s your word against theirs
* 🙅 *Stubborn defendants or insurers* – And how they use delay as a tactic
* 🥊 *Strategic decisions* – Why sometimes, trial is the best path forward
If you're wondering why some cases *don’t* settle, or what to expect when yours doesn’t, this episode is for you. 🎧
📍 Recorded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana — proudly serving injury victims across the state.
Big River Trial Attorneys
(225) 725-6000
www.BigRiverLaw.com
[email protected]
@PodcasePodcast
#podcasepodcast, #bigrivertrialattorneys, #rustymesser, #injurylawyer, #injuryattorney, #accidentlawyer, #accidentattorney

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🎙️ Why Some Personal Injury Cases DON’T Settle Before Trial ⚖️
Most personal injury cases settle long before they ever reach a courtroom—but what happens when they don’t? In this episode of the PodCase Podcast, attorney Rusty Messer of Big River Trial Attorneys dives into the real reasons why some cases go all the way to trial. 🧑‍⚖️
💥 We’ll break down:
* 🚦 *Contested liability* – When both sides disagree on who caused the accident
* 💰 *Lowball offers* – Why insurance adjusters often undervalue your claim
* 🤕 *Disputes over injury severity* – Especially for invisible or long-term injuries
* 👀 *Lack of evidence* – When it’s your word against theirs
* 🙅 *Stubborn defendants or insurers* – And how they use delay as a tactic
* 🥊 *Strategic decisions* – Why sometimes, trial is the best path forward
If you're wondering why some cases *don’t* settle, or what to expect when yours doesn’t, this episode is for you. 🎧
📍 Recorded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana — proudly serving injury victims across the state.
Big River Trial Attorneys
(225) 725-6000
www.BigRiverLaw.com
[email protected]
@PodcasePodcast
#podcasepodcast, #bigrivertrialattorneys, #rustymesser, #injurylawyer, #injuryattorney, #accidentlawyer, #accidentattorney

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