Our
office has spent the past several years deploying computer
technology that matches, if not surpasses, that found in the
country’s largest law offices.
We use a custom-built database to manage case information. In
addition, we use on-line links to the National Library of Medicine,
American Trial Lawyers Exchange, and Westlaw legal research
databases to investigate every aspect of your case with the same
thoroughness as some of the country’s largest law firms.
Every
detail of your case will be tracked in a customized database
designed by Mr. Miller exclusively for our law office, with
accumulated data spanning the last eight years. This system contains
literally hundreds of pieces of information about your case,
including:
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Medical
treatment records,
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Witness
information,
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Weather
data,
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Disability
criteria,
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Comparable
verdict and settlement information,
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Personal
statistics,
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Health
and disability insurance data, and
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Just
about anything else of importance you might imagine.
Using
sate-of-the-art data management, we can present all critical
evidence in your case in settlement negotiations, lawsuit pleadings
and other critical stages of your case. Our 21st Century approach to
information means greater accuracy in every phase of our
representation. Mr. Miller is experienced in obtaining highly
technical information relevant to your case.
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In
automobile cases, we access the National Highway Safety
Administration’s vehicle crash-worthiness tests, which we have
used successfully in negotiations and court cases.
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In
slip-and-fall cases, we have access to the hour-by-hour records
of several local weather reporting services.
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We
use information from the National Library of Medicine to explain
complicated medical issues to adjustors, judges and other
lawyers.
Mr.
Miller taps state-of-the-art data banks, containing jury awards
reported in cases similar to yours. He analyzes the data with a
variety of statistical software, and compares this information to
his own personal experience that spans over 700 cases. This approach
yields a realistic projection of how likely your case is to win
before a jury, and the range of monetary compensation a jury in your
area is likely to award. This technical approach is very similar to
what insurance companies do in deciding how much to offer in an
out-of-court settlement. An analytical approach to valuing your case
is often the fastest route to a fair and quick recovery.
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