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  • Home
  • Our Services
  • Practice Areas
    • Automobile Accidents
    • Trucking Accidents
    • Falls
    • Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Chairlift Accidents
    • Animal Bites
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Birth Injuries
    • Defective Products
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    • Fires
    • Wrongful Death
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    • General Negligence
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Winburn Law

  • Home
  • Our Services
  • Practice Areas
    • Automobile Accidents
    • Trucking Accidents
    • Falls
    • Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Chairlift Accidents
    • Animal Bites
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Birth Injuries
    • Defective Products
    • Snowmobile Accidents
    • Fires
    • Wrongful Death
    • Aviation Accidents
    • General Negligence
  • In The News
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Our Services
  • Practice Areas
    • Automobile Accidents
    • Trucking Accidents
    • Falls
    • Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Chairlift Accidents
    • Animal Bites
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Birth Injuries
    • Defective Products
    • Snowmobile Accidents
    • Fires
    • Wrongful Death
    • Aviation Accidents
    • General Negligence
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by winburnlaw
Winburn Personal Injury LawJuly 15, 20210 comments

What Does Mediation Mean If I Have A Filed Case In Vermont?

Rule 16.3 of the Vermont Rules of Civil Procedure requires ADR - “alternate dispute resolution”.  With rare exceptions, all personal injury cases have to go through this process before they are allowed to be tried before a court or a jury.

Mediation is a proceeding where all parties meet to determine if a case can be resolved.  The mediation is overseen by a mediator who acts like a referee.  The mediator must remain neutral and should be free of any conflicts of interest.  Since most attorneys primarily represent claimants or insurance companies in their practice, it is important that the mediator has the trust of all parties.

In Vermont, there is no requirement as to who will be a mediator but they almost always are lawyers in civil suits involving personal injury claims.  Some former judges also serve as mediators and a few attorneys devote much of their practice to mediation.

It is entirely up to the parties as to whether they resolve their case at mediation and a result cannot be imposed by a mediator .  In other words, no one can make anyone do anything at a mediation that they do not want to do regarding their case.  But it does provide a forum for cases to reach a resolution if all see it in their interests to settle their case

Our law firm only handles personal injury claims and we practice throughout the State of Vermont.  Our main offices are in Bennington, Vermont and we only practice in Vermont.  If we can help click on the “Contact Us” page above or call us toll free at 800-640-5100

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