Its all part of the 'grand scheme'. Dating an insurance adjuster has been most enlightening to me. Cases are settled based on the 'pound' theory (more pounds of paperwork in the file the more serious the claim). The policy is token offer or actual documented costs for 'provable' loss such as broken bone, surgical costs, etc. If someone offers to settle for actual doctor bills and documented time off work, no problem. Soft tissue claims, pain, and general liability relating to other types of suits its sit on until served. When served token offer. Case file needs to be at least 2 years old and be of a certain size before the offers get serious. The more paperwork that the ins company's attorney has, the bigger the settlement.
In your case, Id suggest looking up the rules of civil procedure in the particular court at issue to see what consitutes service of process. Here, correspondence between members of the bar can be served by first class mail. Any other correspondance has to be served in person or by certified mail with return receipt filed with the clerk of the court. If it relates to motions and such it has to be first filed with the clerk of the court, then served, but the copy served does not have to be certified as filed. Lawyer game so opposing council has to go to the courthouse and request a copy.
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