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AuthorEllsworth T. Rundlett III
Pages1-30
HIGHLIGHTS
This update to Mr. Rundlett’s popular book Maximizing Damages in Small Personal Injury Cases offers
dozens of new techniques and tools for obtaining top dollar in your small cases. In this update you receive:
— 40 Weaknesses and Potential Defenses – How to Recognize, Minimize and Deflate Them at Settlement,
Mediation, or Trial, including:
§283.1 Claimant Did Not Go to Hospital or Seek Medical Treatment After Incident
§283.2 Victim Did Not Complain of Pain at Time of Incident
§283.3 No Witness Can Verify Plaintiff’s Version of Incident
§283.4 Plaintiff Was Going Too Fast, and, Because of That, Could Not Avoid Collision
§283.5 Short Treatment by Claimant Requires Very Small Settlement
§283.6 Primary Care Physician or Family Doctor Predicted Nominal Injuries
§283.7 Last Clear Chance – Claimant Could Have Avoided Incident
§283.8 Alcohol, Drugs, or Medication – Plaintiff Was Under the Influence
§283.9 Independent Medical Exam – Defense or Insurance Doctor Says Your Client Is Not Injured, or
Injuries Are Minimal or Not Caused by Incident
§283.10 Chiropractor – Your Client Treated With Chiropractor and Received Far More Treatment Than
Necessary
§283.11 Subjective Complaints – The Claimant’s Injuries Are Only Supported by Subjective Complaints,
and There Is No Objective Evidence
§283.12 Unexpected Sudden Stop – Liability Rests With Claimant for Sudden Unexpected Stop With No
Signal
§283.13 Trip and Fall – Claimant Does Not Remember or Know How Fall Occurred
§283.14 Slip and Fall Cases (Outside in Winter) – Claimant Was Well Aware of Slippery Conditions and
Defendant Did All They Could to Prevent Incident
§283.15 Low Impact – Claimant’s Property Damage Is Minimal, Indicating Low Impact and Therefore No
Injuries
§283.16 Police Report Either Blames Your Client or Places Responsibility on Both Parties in Accident
AND MORE
Now Maximizing Damages in Small Personal Injury Cases can do a better job of helping you fight back
against low settlement offers and defense verdicts and other barriers to fair settlements and awards. Remember
to use these timesaving tips and tools in the book—suggestions based on over 30 years of trying cases.
Maximizing Damages in Small
Personal Injury Cases
by Ellsworth T. Rundlett III
James Publishing, Inc.
3505 Cadillac Ave., Suite P-101
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
www.JamesPublishing.com
(866) 72-JAMES
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