Litigation Story: How to Survive and Thrive Through the Litigation Process
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About this ebook
Filing a lawsuit or a claim is a big decision, but you can successfully navigate the legal process with the knowledge and skills in this legal guide.
Stephanie Cousins, a veteran freelance court reporter, walks you through critical steps to take if you’ve been injured in a personal accident or on the job. By following her guidance, you will avoid becoming just another client, just another case … or just another injured worker.
Be free from all fear and intimidation as you:
• take control over your conversations;
• take control over your signature;
• take control over your medical treatment;
• prepare to answer tough questions;
• give testimony in court or a deposition.
You can possess the power and confidence to make a mind-blowing comeback from injury, fully prepared to face insurance companies, lawyers, and judges—and you don’t need insurance training or a law degree.
Do not allow a personal injury lawsuit or worker’s compensation claim to destroy your life—because you are not just a victim, and your rights matter.
Empower yourself to achieve the best results legally, physically, and emotionally with the guidance and insights in Litigation Story.
Stephanie Cousins
Stephanie Cousins has spent thirty-seven years as a career freelance court reporter, silently listening to people share their personal stories of one of the worst days of their lives. She is passionate about equipping and empowering people who have been injured and find themselves involved in litigation, defending their rights, privileges and honor, and helping them to achieve their best result legally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
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