'Nothing to Lose': How Plaintiff's Attorneys Secured a $4M Cobb County Win After a $400K Offer of Judgment
"It was essentially a no-offer case," plaintiff's attorney James Robson said.
January 02, 2024 at 02:29 PM
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Personal InjuryWhat You Need to Know
- The defense didn't deny that their client was at fault but argued the plaintiff's damages were inflated.
- Plaintiff's counsel speculates this is because their client may not have left a good impression during the case's early evaluation.
- The defense brought in an appellate attorney shortly before trial, offering a hint at what the case's future holds.
Plaintiff's attorney James Robson said his team and client had "nothing to lose" when they took their client's case to trial in December 2023.
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