ROSARIO MOTIONS
Our response Motions to the defense attempt to deny justice.
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Our response Motions to the defense attempt to deny justice.
Last updated
Here is the collective motion and service of incomplete expert disclosures submitted by the defense. These hired experts (essentially mercenaries) claim to have evidence and opinions suggesting that my broken spine and ribs are the result of non-traumatic causation, rather than the incident in question.
This was my response when the defense attempted to employ delay tactics that had already been denied, right before the trial. Note how they filed their motions just days before trial—this is a common strategy used by insurance companies to hinder your access to critical evidence and prolong the process, making it nearly impossible to counter or depose their expert witnesses. These experts typically appear at trial to present fabricated narratives about your health, aiming to downplay your pain and damages while absolving their client of responsibility.
Large insurance companies, such as AAA, often hire so-called "mercenary doctors" with questionable ethics. These doctors may have struggling practices, a history of private censure, or known financial issues. For a fee of $10,000 or more, they are willing to provide statements that are unfounded, subjective, qualitative, and frequently outright incorrect. It is important to note that these experts hired by insurance companies rarely provide supporting data or the mandatory reports required by law, as their statements are often fabricated or designed solely to deny claims.