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Obtaining the Best Settlement for Personal Injury Clients $99.00



Copyright: May 2010
Product ID#: 52292DM
Online Access: 6 months from date of purchase

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From Event: Obtaining the Best Settlement for Personal Injury Clients, held May 2010.

Program Description

Your client wants a settlement in their favor and as their counsel you want what's best for your client. Do you have the skills you need to get the results your client wants? Order today to further your knowledge on common issues that can arise in the personal injury settlement process and how to make potential obstacles work to your advantage to obtain the best possible settlement for your client. Whether you're a defense or plaintiff attorney, you'll gain practical skills you can apply immediately to speed up the settlement process and obtain the best outcome for your client.


Course Content
  1. Know Where to Start
  2. Work Effectively With Subrogations, Reimbursements, Liens and Privileges
  3. Understand the Role of Medicare and ERISA
  4. Consider Key Issues That Arise During the Settlement Process
  5. Settle Personal Injury Claims with Ethical Integrity
  6. Plan Your Strategy for Effective Settlement Drafting

  

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