Legal Question in Personal Injury in Illinois
mediation and arbitrations
I am in the process of a lawsuit against a nursing home that caused gross personal injury and the death of my mother. It has been over two years and we were suppose to meet with a mediator the 5th of May. The defendents have made my life a living hell and I've been through mental and physical stress (heart attack) over all of this. Now they have moved the mediation date up to June 2nd. I don't feel that my attorney is standing up for me. The defendents seem to do anything they want and I have no rights at all.
Can I tell them to forget the mediation and that I want a trial or is that their decision also?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: mediation and arbitrations
Hello -
I understand your frustration, but
it is important that you attend the
mediation/arbitration. If you fail
to attend, you may forfeit or waive
your right to reject the decision of
the arbitrator, and then you would
not be granted a trial in the matter.
Write your lawyer a letter and tell
him what you want. Verbal commands
sometimes are lost in all the other
cases that an attorney may have to
deal with. Lawyers are only human ...
but a letter gets the point across in
most instances. I hope this helps you.