The attempt to reach a resolution outside of court in the McKinney case involved putting together a settlement package. Settlement packages are a compilation of the liability facts, any witness statements, and damages. If applicable, the package may include medical illustrations or a medical summary that lays out the medical treatment to that point and what more is likely to be needed in the future. All of that was presented to the dog owner’s insurance company so it could evaluate its own case and place money in what is known as “reserve” to cover the cost of a potential resolution based on the evidence.
Mediation
The next stage was the judge requiring a settlement conference with a mediator. If the dispute is resolved in mediation, it generally means neither party is 100 percent happy but the matter is settled. In the McKinney case, mediation failed to reach a resolution, so it went forward toward trial. Both sides prepared to pick a jury in a process known as voir dire. As we prepared to seat a jury, the insurance company reevaluated their position and finally offered enough money to the client that it was accepted and the case was settled.