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If you are selected to serve on a trial, you must remain for the duration of jury selection and the trial. Once your service is completed, you will not be eligible to be selected again for three years.
Generally, you can present your case without an attorney, unless you are a corporation, in which case you must be represented by counsel or your case will be dismissed.
What type of cases do jurors hear? Jurors hear felony, gross misdemeanor, misdemeanor, and civil cases. Some types of cases are driving under the influence, assault, domestic violence, or theft. Jurors will also hear civil cases in property disputes, contracts and personal injury.
If you have been convicted of a felony when the conviction has not been set aside or a pardon issued. If you are a judge, clerk of a district court, a sheriff, or a jailer. If your spouse has been summoned for the same jury panel. If you or your spouse have a pending jury trial in any court.
What type of cases do jurors hear? Jurors hear felony, gross misdemeanor, misdemeanor, and civil cases. Some types of cases are driving under the influence, assault, domestic violence, or theft. Jurors will also hear civil cases in property disputes, contracts and personal injury.
Statistically, only three to five percent of car accident cases go to trial. Instead, most lawsuits are settled before a trial becomes necessary.
Presentation of Evidence and Witness Testimony As the person who filed the car accident claim, you and your lawyer will attempt to prove liability for the collision and demonstrate the legal damages you have suffered. The defendant will try to refute all of your claims with their own evidence and witness testimonies.
Average Car Accident Settlement Examples in California Whiplash: $5,000-$20,000. Mild-Moderate Concussion: $20,000-$30,000. Knee or Shoulder Injury: $30,000-$100,000. Broken/Fractured Bones: $30,000-$100,000. Moderate Neck or Back Injury: $30,000-$100,000. Herniated Disc: $50,000-$100,000+
Car Accident Settlements in New Jersey vary widely, typically ranging from $15,000 to $300,000 or more, depending on the severity of injuries, medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering.
A car accident case typically goes to court when representatives for the plaintiff and the liable party cannot agree to a fair settlement.