What is an arbitration?
An alternative to litigation is an arbitration. In an arbitration both sides would argue their case to an independent arbitrator, usually a retired judge. After hearing all the testimony, the arbitrator renders a decision taking into account how the accident occurred, and the injuries you sustained. This decision would determine the amount, if any, of compensation that you are entitled to. Both sides are bound by the arbitrator’s decision.
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