Auditing Process for High-Damages Cases Quiz PDF
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This quiz covers important aspects of auditing high-damage cases, including causation and the importance of preserving evidence. Legal topics like breach of duty and accident reconstruction are discussed.
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Quiz 1. What is the first step in auditing a high-damages case? a) Preparing for trial b) Gathering case information c) Reviewing medical bills b) Gathering case information 2. A breach of duty is established when the defendant acts reasonably under the circumstanc...
Quiz 1. What is the first step in auditing a high-damages case? a) Preparing for trial b) Gathering case information c) Reviewing medical bills b) Gathering case information 2. A breach of duty is established when the defendant acts reasonably under the circumstances. (False) 3. Actual cause and proximate cause are both necessary to prove causation. (True) 4. What is the importance of preserving the client's vehicle? a) It is part of routine procedures b) It is evidence for liability in case of litigation c) It reduces damages b) It is evidence for liability in case of litigation 5. What should be reviewed to determine if liability is clear? a) Policy limit forms b) Statement of Facts and police report c) Demand letters b) Statement of Facts and police report 6. ________ refers to the direct link between the breach of duty and the injuries sustained. (Causation) 7. ________ is key to proving liability by showing the defendant did not act reasonably. (Breach of Duty) 8. Who can be involved to help prove liability in complex cases? a) Vocational experts b) Accident reconstruction experts c) Case auditors b) Accident reconstruction experts 9. Which document is important to send to prove spoliation of evidence? a) Policy limits form b) Certified LOP/EDR c) Settlement offer b) Release Forms 10. Preparing every case as if it will go to trial is a best practice in high-damages cases. (True) 11. What is the significance of timing when sending out demands? a) It helps to meet deadlines b) It may create strategic leverage for settlement c) It reduces damages