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Advantages and Disadvantages of Submitting Your Case to Arbitration

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Submitting Your Case to Arbitration
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December 31, 2019
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In an arbitration hearing, a neutral arbitrator (or sometimes a panel of three arbitrators) chosen by the parties listens to each side’s evidence and then decides the case. Arbitration may be required by contract in some cases, such as claims against your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. Otherwise, before agreeing to arbitration, you’ll want to understand the possible advantages and disadvantages.

The best course of action can vary from case to case, and the knowledgeable personal injury and family law attorneys at Pinkston Law Group, P.C. can help you understand the best options in your case. If we believe arbitration is right for you, or if it’s not, we’ll let you know. To begin working with one of our dedicated lawyers, contact our office today.

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