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    Re: How Insurance Companies Evaluate a Case for Settlement

    Posted by Hardy Parkerson, Atty. on 11/05/06

    Dear Susan,

    It's not clear why you reposed my original post, but if you
    would like a ocpy of my paper so entitled, call, FAX or
    otherwise contact me, and I will send you a copy. I have had
    two or three contact me for a copy, and I have sent it to
    them. I think it is worth a read at least once, by any young,
    inexperienced and aspiring personal injury lawyer. Even an
    old hand might learn something from it. I have been at it
    forty years, and I learn new lessons in law and law practice
    every day. Keep up the good work, whatever it is! I assume
    it is practicing law. Again, whatever, keep up the good work,
    and good luck!

    Sincerely,

    Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
    Lake Charles, LA; 3309 Common St.; Lake Charles, LA 70601
    Phone (337) 478-6126; FAX (337) 478-9933; hparkerson@cox.net

    On 10/27/06, Susan wrote:
    > On 4/13/06, Hardy Parkerson wrote:
    >> Dear Counsel.Net Friends,
    >>
    >> If any of you young lawyers would like one, I will
    >> send you a copy of my little paper entitled "How Insurance
    >> Companies Evaluate a Case for Settlement Purposes." It's
    >> no great scholarly paper, but it's is a nuts-and-bolts
    >> practical statement of what I have learned after years of
    >> handling personal injury cases: mostly automobile accident
    >> and slip and fall (fall down) cases. If you would like a
    >> copy, either e-mail me your mailing address to
    >> hparkerson@cox-internet.com or mail it to me at my office
    >> at 3309 Common Street, Suite B; Lake Charles, Louisiana
    >> 70601. And if you have something you have written, a copy
    >> of a brief or a lawsuit that you would like to share with
    >> me, I'd love to have a copy of it to study, just for what
    >> I can learn. I've been at it for forty years this coming
    >> June 1, and I still learn new lessons in law and law
    >> practice every day. That's why they call it "law
    >> practice": for we are always practicing, getting ready for
    >> the game. We never master the game, just practice it and
    >> play it; and sometimes we win and sometimes we lose. You
    >> can't win 'em all! There is more to it all than this, but
    >> this is something to think about.
    >>
    >> Sincerely,
    >>
    >> Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
    >> Tulane Law School, Class of 1966
    >> 3309 Common Street, Suite B
    >> Lake Charles, Louisiana 70601
    >> (337) 478-6126
    >>

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • How Insurance Companies Evaluate a Case for Settlement, 4/13/06, by Hardy Parkerson.
  • Re: How Insurance Companies Evaluate a Case for Settlement, 10/27/06, by Susan.
  • Re: How Insurance Companies Evaluate a Case for Settlement, 11/05/06, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..


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