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