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Civil litigation enables ordinary individuals or companies to seek legal action to resolve disputes or receive compensation for harm or injury. Texarkana residents may find themselves in civil lawsuits for varying reasons, from divorce to employment disputes, but may not know what to expect, or how to reach the best possible outcome.
That is where having an experienced civil law litigator on your side becomes essential. Someone like Peter Corcoran, who has been guiding Texarkana residents through their Texas and federal civil lawsuits for decades.
While law shows often focus on criminal trials, in Texarkana, you are far more likely to need a civil litigator during your lifetime than a criminal one. That is because civil law covers a broad spectrum of disputes, disagreements, cases, and topics.
In Texas, the most common civil cases you are likely to encounter are:
These are just some examples of the over one million civil law cases filed yearly in Texas. While many of these are administrative and procedural or will quickly get thrown out for lacking evidence or contention, many more will require months or years of work to be resolved.
One reason why having an experienced lawyer on your side can make such a difference in any type of civil litigation case is the difficulty and complexity of gathering evidence and preparing your case.
Whether it is securing interviews and depositions from witnesses, requesting and verifying documents, or engaging in discovery with your opposition, building the bones of your case is far from simple. Without the help of a civil law attorney, your commercial contract case, for example, or automobile crash claim have little hope of success.
Indeed, every year, hundreds of thousands of cases will require the work of civil litigation lawyers to resolve, either through a settlement or by going to court for a trial.
If you are unable to negotiate a settlement, you will have to take your civil litigation case to court. There your lawyer will present and argue your case. Most likely this will happen in front of a judge, though some cases may require or choose to opt for a jury.
The civil court offers a particular advantage for those who have the burden of evidence, proof, and argumentation in their favor, as you could win full compensation, and damages or avoid having to pay anything, depending on your position and the case. On the other hand, if the evidence is balanced and the issue complex, a court decision could become seemingly arbitrary, especially with a jury.
A skilled civil litigator, however, will know both how to present your case and which arguments to make to give you the best possible chance of a favorable outcome.