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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Montana Mediation Evaluation Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Case' and 'Case #' at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your mediation.
  3. Indicate the 'Type of Case' and provide your name in the designated field. Specify whether you are the Appellant or Respondent by checking the appropriate box.
  4. Fill in the date when mediation was held, along with its length and total time spent on mediation. This helps track the mediation process.
  5. Enter the mediator’s name, noting if they were voluntarily selected or listed. Reflect on your previous mediation experiences by answering whether you have been involved in mediation before.
  6. Provide detailed feedback on how mediation was helpful, your mediator's knowledge, impartiality, and any suggestions for improvement in the process.
  7. Finally, express your opinion on whether you think the Montana Supreme Court ADR project is beneficial and include any additional comments or suggestions.

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The mediator will work with the parties to determine what kinds of discussions appear to offer the best prospects for settlement. Mediation typically results in settlement when the parties are able to find a resolution to the case that, all things considered, is better for everyone involved than continued litigation.
How Long After Mediation Will I Get My Money? You can expect to receive your settlement check four to six weeks after signing the agreement. However, it might take longer to receive your check if the case is complex. The insurance company will mail your check to your personal injury attorney.
In most cases there is no charge for Mediation. If the Court does order that parties are responsible for the costs of Mediation, the parties will be notified of their financial obligation prior to Mediation.
A mediator is not a judge. Both parties meet with the mediator to talk about what they want and what they think is best. If the parties reach agreement in mediation on any or all contested issues, then that agreement can be written out and signed by each party.
Mediation is a process that often provides parties the opportunity to reach settlement agreements, though average offers tend to range from 20-50% of damages. Its important for both involved in mediation sessions and negotiations.

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Because the mediator has no power to impose a resolution of the dispute on the parties, the parties must be willing to compromise. Mediation costs money, and an unsuccessful mediation will result in additional costs of litigation. Costs are usually split between the parties.
Medical Expenses and Future Medical Care A good settlement offer should cover the full cost of your medical bills, including current and future expenses related to your injury. This can include hospital stays, doctors visits, surgeries, physical therapy, and medications.
Since 80-90% of all cases settle during a mediation session and since most judges will now not give the parties a trial date before they have gone through the mediation process, it is important to know what mediation is and understand how mediation works.

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