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Often, despite declaring their lack of liability (innocence) in a civil case, defendants will settle prior to, or during trial in order to avoid the possibility of a jury not finding in their favor and awarding a much higher judgment amount than they are offering to the plaintiff. It depends on how the defense perceives the weight of evidence for or against the defendant and the overall likelihood of winning the case. A defendant may also want to avoid a lengthy, costly trial. The settlement amount may be less than the cost of going to trial and paying attorneys fees.

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