Patrick Salvi II discusses ways to overcome juror bias in personal injury trials

Patrick A. Salvi II

CHICAGO (May 25, 2018) – Sniffing out the biases of prospective jurors is essential since a bad juror has the ability to torpedo a personal injury case. But tactful questions asked during the jury selection process and other techniques can help ensure fairness toward a client.

Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C., Partner Patrick A. Salvi II was interviewed by Law 360 about some ways to overcome potential juror bias during trial.

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Patrick A. Salvi concentrates his legal practice in cases concerning serious personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and mass torts. Mr. Salvi has achieved record-breaking jury verdicts and settlements on behalf of his clients throughout the state, including serving as lead counsel on a trial team that won an Illinois record-high $148 million jury verdict and a Lake County record $33 million jury verdict.