Personal Injury Court No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 120 Production Executive producers David Armour and Barry Poznick10 more rows
Auto accident cases with clear fault and non-complicated injuries often settle within 6 to 9 months after treatment is complete. Cases involving commercial defendants, premises liability claims, and/or more complicated injuries take longer—9 to 12 months after medical treatment is complete.
Mitchell Gino Brogdon Sr. is an American judge and television personality. He was the presiding judge of the court show, Personal Injury Court, and the father of Washington Wizards guard Malcolm Brogdon.
Why Do Most Personal Injury Cases Settle Before Trial? Both sides want to avoid the risks and costs of a trial if possible. Trials are time-consuming, costly, and unpredictable. Mediation can often help both sides reach settlement agreements. Insurance companies have an especially strong incentive to settle.
Former Florida prosecutor and judge Marilyn Milian decides actual small-claims court cases. Participants and onlookers are interviewed, and viewers are polled on the cases via a Web site.
These cases are not live proceedings. Instead they are reenactments of real cases but with actorsMoreThese cases are not live proceedings. Instead they are reenactments of real cases but with actors playing the roles of the parties. Involved.
Judith Susan Sheindlin (née Blum; born October 21, 1942), also known as Judge Judy, is an American attorney, court-show arbitrator, media personality, television producer, and former prosecutor and Manhattan family court judge.