Money Justice Inside the Courtroom

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Money Justice Inside the Courtroom provides insights from experienced personal injury attorneys. Each episode explores real-world strategies, courtroom experiences, and practical advice to help those harmed by negligence seek full justice.

  1. Wrongful Death Claims in Florida: What Families Need to Know After a Fatal Accident

    4d ago

    Wrongful Death Claims in Florida: What Families Need to Know After a Fatal Accident

    Episode Summary:  Timothy Felice delves into the intricate legal aspects of wrongful death claims in Florida, discussing key criteria for such cases, the legal hierarchy of beneficiaries, types of losses considered, evidentiary requirements, and the contentious nature of litigations. Gain valuable insights into navigating the complexities of wrongful death claims in Florida. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to wrongful death claims in Florida 00:43 – What legally makes a death a wrongful death case? 01:28 – Who can bring a wrongful death claim? Florida’s beneficiary rules 02:38 – The “free kill law” in medical malpractice cases 04:38 – Role of the personal representative in filing the claim 05:35 – Types of damages: economic and human losses (consortium, pain & suffering) 06:55 – Proving negligence and causation in wrongful death cases 07:48 – Key evidence: accident reconstruction, black box data, and telemetry 11:40 – How age, relationships, and family role affect damage valuation 13:24 – Why insurance companies fight wrongful death cases so hard 15:40 – The litigation process from filing to trial 16:52 – Key considerations and advice for families 18:30 – Closing remarks and contact information About the Show: *Money Justice: Inside the courtroom* Timothy Felice provides in-depth legal insights into various aspects of personal injury law, offering valuable information to individuals seeking justice and compensation in the face of negligence-related incidents.

    19 min
  2. Partially At Fault? How a West Palm Beach Injury Lawyer Can Fight for You

    Jun 3

    Partially At Fault? How a West Palm Beach Injury Lawyer Can Fight for You

    Episode Summary: In this episode, Tim Felice discusses the impact of Florida's modified comparative negligence system on personal injury claims. He explains how the new legal threshold affects building strong bodily injury claims and the importance of proving the defendant's sole responsibility. Tim also highlights the challenges in cases with shared negligence and the role of evidence in proving minimal client negligence. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Money Justice Inside the Courtroom with Tim Felice and episode overview 00:30 – Discussion on Florida’s modified comparative negligence system and its impact on claims 02:20 – How the new system affects case selection, shared negligence, and building strong claims 03:50 – Examples of intersectional collisions and potential 50/50 fault scenarios 05:00 – Using prior insurance defense experience to anticipate arguments and evaluate claims 06:10 – Insider perspective on insurance carrier evaluations and leveraging past experience 07:00 – When fault is contested: use of accident reconstruction experts to prove defendant’s responsibility 08:20 – Last clear chance doctrine and how it interacts with comparative negligence 09:30 – Accident reconstruction examples: timing and sequence of events in crashes 10:00 – Using focus groups and in-house courtroom to test jury perceptions of shared fault 11:00 – Gathering feedback to identify jurors’ questions and fill gaps during trial 12:10 – Psychological impact of injuries on juries and considerations for bifurcated trials 13:20 – Liability-only trials vs. full trials: strategy and jury comprehension 14:20 – Reputation in court and its effect on insurance carriers’ settlement offers 15:00 – Average settlements, verdicts, and how reputation influences outcomes 16:00 – Closing remarks, consultation info, and call to action for viewers About the Show: *Money Justice Inside the Court Room* is a podcast hosted by Tim Felice, founder of Felice Trial. The show focuses on legal insights and strategies related to personal injury claims, offering valuable information for those seeking justice after accidents.

    17 min
  3. Jury Psychology & Storytelling — How Trial Lawyers Move People Toward Justice

    Mar 25

    Jury Psychology & Storytelling — How Trial Lawyers Move People Toward Justice

    Episode Summary:  In this episode, attorney Timothy Felice delves into the crucial skill of understanding how jurors think and make decisions. He emphasizes the importance of creating a compelling narrative that resonates with jurors on an emotional level, as jurors often remember how they felt rather than every piece of evidence presented. Tim also discusses cognitive biases, such as anchoring and confirmation bias, and the challenges attorneys face in developing persuasive courtroom strategies while maintaining ethical standards. Additionally, he shares insights on simplifying complex medical information for jurors through analogies and visual aids. Tim highlights the significance of credibility, authenticity, and building trust with jurors as key elements of effective courtroom storytelling. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 03:15 – How jurors make decisions based on emotions 08:45 – Cognitive biases in trial law 13:20 – Transforming complex medical information for jurors 18:10 – Evaluating witness credibility and attorney strategies 23:45 – Keeping jurors grounded in the human consequences of injuries 28:30 – The importance of authenticity and credibility in courtroom storytelling About the Show: *Money Justice inside the courtroom* is a podcast series hosted by attorney Timothy Felice, founder of Felice Trial Attorneys in Florida. The show explores various aspects of trial law, focusing on connecting with juries to achieve justice in serious and catastrophic cases.

    19 min

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Money Justice Inside the Courtroom provides insights from experienced personal injury attorneys. Each episode explores real-world strategies, courtroom experiences, and practical advice to help those harmed by negligence seek full justice.