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What Are the Benefits of Issue Settlement or Mediation?

There are a lot of benefits to an Alternative Dispute Resolution. According to the Virginia Worker’s Compensation Commission, these are the main ones:

 

  • Control: Mediation allows the parties to participate in how their case will be resolved, while litigation involves turning the decision making process over to another.
  • Timeliness: A resolution can be reached more quickly through mediation than it can be through litigation.
  • Flexibility: The particular circumstances of a case can be addressed flexibly.
  • Privacy: Statements made in, and documents prepared for, mediation are confidential, and inadmissible in any litigation, so that the parties may be free to express sentiments that they could not express in litigation.”

 

Call Virginia Injured Worker’s Lawyer Joe Miller if You were Hurt on the Job

Joe Miller has the experience and skills to professionally handle every aspect of your Virginia Worker’s compensation claim because he has been helping personal injury victims for over 25 years. He understands when mediation is a good idea and when it is not. He prepares the case and you for mediation so you can get the best result possible. He understands how mediators work. Phone attorney Joe Miller at 888-694-1671 if you were injured at work. You can also complete his online form to schedule an appointment.

Virginia Beach Office

5500-B Greenwich Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Elizabeth City Office
(by appointment only)
507 E Main St #K
Elizabeth City, NC 27907

If you are looking at this site, you or a loved one has probably been hurt. If that's true, you've come to the right place. Helping people who have been hurt is what we do. In fact, it is all we do. Joe Miller Law is a law firm concentrating exclusively on representing people who are injured by the carelessness of others or those hurt on the job. We provide the highest quality legal services to people who have been seriously injured. We practice Personal Injury law and Workmens' Compensation law in both Virginia and North Carolina.