“Arbitration” in Personal Injury Law

Arbitration is another form of alternative dispute resolution where a neutral third party (arbitrator) hears evidence and arguments from both sides and then makes a decision, which can be binding or non-binding, depending on the agreement between the parties. This is far less common, and far more formal, than a mediation.

Other common personal injury law terms:

“Claim?”

“Demand Letter”

“Negotiation”

“Mediation”

Complaint / Petition & Answer

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