
Day-in-the-Life and Settlement Brochure Video Services for Your Cases
To enhance your case strategy, the TASA Group, Inc. refers respected video production companies to provide "Day-in-the-Life" Videos and Settlement Brochures.
Day-in-the-Life Videos
A "Day-in-the-Life" Video demonstrates the severity of your client’s injuries, powerfully capturing their impact on his/her everyday routine activities.
Settlement Brochure Videos
A Settlement Brochure Video is a dramatic portrayal of your client’s life before and after an injury. It can be presented at mediation, arbitration, and mandatory settlement conferences to demonstrate the value and strength of your case. Settlement Brochures can include the following:
How much does a settlement video cost?
The cost will be the primary factor in many cases. A comprehensive video settlement brochure can easily cost $8-10,000 to produce. If the available insurance coverage or the litigation budget is limited, a video may not be a viable option.
What is the purpose of a settlement brochure?
The third purpose of a settlement brochure is to demonstrate to the Defendant or carrier that the Plaintiff’s attorney has the ability, knowledge and competence to properly try a brain injury case before a jury. It is well known that one-factor insurance carriers consider when evaluating a claim is the track record of the Plaintiff’s counsel in other similar cases. The carrier will be evaluating the Plaintiff’s attorney at the same time they evaluate the case. The settlement brochure is often the first opportunity the carrier will have to evaluate the performance of the Plaintiff’s attorney.
How to create a settlement brochure for a brain injury?
1. Present The Plaintiff’s Case . There are three primary goals when creating a settlement brochure in a brain injury case. First, to present the Plaintiff’s case in the best possible light and maximize the potential recovery.
Why is it important to settle a case?
The goal of every Plaintiff’s attorney is to obtain full compensation for the client and full value for the case . Very few attorneys would prefer to try a case before a jury rather than settle the claim before trial. A good settlement is almost always better than a good verdict. Settlement eliminates all of the uncertainties associated with litigation. The attorney and client retain some control over the outcome of the case as long as settlement negotiations are continuing. As a general rule, the Defendant and the insurance carrier would prefer to settle the case also. Thus, it is important to maximize the opportunities for settlement as a case progresses. One of those opportunities is the manner in which the Plaintiff’s claim is submitted to the Defendant and insurance carrier.
How many types of settlement brochures are there?
There are three general types of settlement brochures. The type of brochure used in any particular case depends on several factors.
Why are video brochures important?
In cases where Video brochures can be very helpful in claims where liability is at issue. Video footage of the accident scene or computer animations of the manner in which the accident occurred can conclusively establish the Defendant’s negligence. It can also be used to refute Defendant’s contentions of how the accident occurred.
Is a video a viable option?
If the available insurance coverage or the litigation budget is limited, a video may not be a viable option. Some types of injuries are better suited for video than others. If the Plaintiff has visible injuries or if their injuries have left them with obvious impairments a video brochure should strongly be considered.
