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MANY INSURANCE COMPANIES SETTLE MOST CASES FOR ECONOMIC REASONS REGARDLESS OF MERIT OR LACK OF MERIT. IS THIS EMORYS PHILOSOPHY?

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MANY INSURANCE COMPANIES SETTLE MOST CASES FOR ECONOMIC REASONS REGARDLESS OF MERIT OR LACK OF MERIT. IS THIS EMORYS PHILOSOPHY?

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A. No. Emory’s philosophy is to carefully evaluate each case on its own merits. If there is clear liability on the part of the insured, settlement in a reasonable amount related to the nature and extent of injury will be pursued. If liability is unclear, discovery will be undertaken to gather whatever information is necessary to make a settlement decision. Cases lacking merit will be vigorously defended.

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