Three times the State Farm policy limit. Five times the last best offer

In the world of law, there are often times when hard work and dedication can lead to truly exceptional results. Such is the case with JC’s Chuck Bennett, who recently secured an outstanding verdict in a “short trial” in TX on Valentine’s Day while following the Trial Structure process. This verdict was three times the State Farm policy limit and five times the last best offer. Chuck’s focus on pure “pain and suffering” recovery proved to be the key in this case, as he let go of $40,000 in past medicals, including one injection and three months of treatment, to achieve this incredible outcome.

The client in question had a pre-existing spinal fusion at C5-6 and spoke Farsi via an interpreter throughout the trial. The treating pain management physician testified that two herniations above and below the fusion were the result of trauma, which was a significant factor in the case. Chuck called a total of four witnesses, including the Plaintiff’s daughter, who utilized the techniques of Trial Structure witness preparation to relay her heartfelt testimony from the stand.

The jury’s reaction to the trial was nothing short of impressive, with jurors commenting that they could “see what the defense was trying to do.” In the end, the jury rendered a verdict of $150,000.00, a truly outstanding outcome that is a testament to Chuck’s hard work and dedication.

Chuck’s case highlights the importance of a focus on pure Trial Structure, as well as the importance of witness preparation and the value of excellent legal representation. It is a true testament to the power of hard work and dedication in the legal field, and an inspiration to all who strive for excellence in their work.

Congratulations to Chuck Bennett on this incredible victory, and may it serve as a reminder of the tremendous value that skilled legal representation can bring to those who seek justice in the legal system.

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