What “Litigation” Means
Litigation is the process of resolving disputes through the courts — from filing through discovery, motions, mediation, and if necessary trial. Most injury claims settle without it; the credible readiness for it is what makes settling at full value possible.
Why It Matters in Your Texas Case
McKay Law’s litigation posture is the firm’s pricing power: insurers pay differently when the alternative is a firm with a $4.6 million verdict and the demonstrated will to try cases. When we file, it’s purposeful — the venue chosen strategically, the discovery plan aimed at the defendant’s weakest records, and every deadline used as pressure. Clients feel litigation mostly as updates and an occasional deposition; the machinery, and its stress, is ours to carry.
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Questions About How This Applies to You?
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