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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Position/Title] [Law Firm Name] [Address] [City, State, ZIP] Re: Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest — [Case Name/Number] Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to formally request your assistance in filing a Motion for Auditor or New Trial, accompanied by a request for prejudgment interest, in the above-mentioned case. 1. Introduction We are writing to express our firm belief that the damages awarded in the verdict do not adequately compensate our client, [Client's Name], for their injuries, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and related losses resulting from the negligence of the [Defendant's Name] in the incident that occurred on [Date]. 2. Motion for Auditor The purpose of this motion is to request the honorable court to review the amount of damages awarded by the jury and consider increasing the sum to a fair and just level. By presenting compelling evidence and persuasive arguments, we aim to demonstrate that the damages awarded were significantly lower than what is reasonable and warranted under established legal principles. 3. Motion for New Trial In conjunction with the above-mentioned motion, we also seek a new trial on the grounds of substantial injustice, error in law, or an improper jury decision. We firmly believe that errors were made during the trial process that adversely affected the outcome, and a new trial would help rectify any previous misjudgments. 4. Prejudgment Interest Furthermore, we request the inclusion of prejudgment interest in the revised damages amount. Given the length of time that has elapsed since the incident and the subsequent financial burden the client has had to endure, prejudgment interest is essential to fully compensate them for the delayed compensation. 5. Supporting Evidence To strengthen our motion, we will be submitting an appendix containing the following evidence: a) Detailed medical records and expert opinions outlining the extent of our client's injuries and resulting damages. b) Financial records and bills demonstrating the economic losses incurred by our client as a direct consequence of the incident. c) Any other relevant evidence or testimonies to further illustrate the inadequacy of the initial damages awarded. 6. Conclusion We firmly believe that justice should prevail, and our client deserves to be adequately compensated for the pain, suffering, and losses they have endured due to the negligent actions of the [Defendant's Name]. We kindly request your expertise and guidance in preparing the Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest, ensuring the best possible outcome for our client. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to your prompt response and the beginning of what we hope will be a successful resolution. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm Name] [Your Law Firm Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number]
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Recipient's Position/Title] [Law Firm Name] [Address] [City, State, ZIP] Re: Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest — [Case Name/Number] Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to formally request your assistance in filing a Motion for Auditor or New Trial, accompanied by a request for prejudgment interest, in the above-mentioned case. 1. Introduction We are writing to express our firm belief that the damages awarded in the verdict do not adequately compensate our client, [Client's Name], for their injuries, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and related losses resulting from the negligence of the [Defendant's Name] in the incident that occurred on [Date]. 2. Motion for Auditor The purpose of this motion is to request the honorable court to review the amount of damages awarded by the jury and consider increasing the sum to a fair and just level. By presenting compelling evidence and persuasive arguments, we aim to demonstrate that the damages awarded were significantly lower than what is reasonable and warranted under established legal principles. 3. Motion for New Trial In conjunction with the above-mentioned motion, we also seek a new trial on the grounds of substantial injustice, error in law, or an improper jury decision. We firmly believe that errors were made during the trial process that adversely affected the outcome, and a new trial would help rectify any previous misjudgments. 4. Prejudgment Interest Furthermore, we request the inclusion of prejudgment interest in the revised damages amount. Given the length of time that has elapsed since the incident and the subsequent financial burden the client has had to endure, prejudgment interest is essential to fully compensate them for the delayed compensation. 5. Supporting Evidence To strengthen our motion, we will be submitting an appendix containing the following evidence: a) Detailed medical records and expert opinions outlining the extent of our client's injuries and resulting damages. b) Financial records and bills demonstrating the economic losses incurred by our client as a direct consequence of the incident. c) Any other relevant evidence or testimonies to further illustrate the inadequacy of the initial damages awarded. 6. Conclusion We firmly believe that justice should prevail, and our client deserves to be adequately compensated for the pain, suffering, and losses they have endured due to the negligent actions of the [Defendant's Name]. We kindly request your expertise and guidance in preparing the Motion for Auditor or New Trial and Prejudgment Interest, ensuring the best possible outcome for our client. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to your prompt response and the beginning of what we hope will be a successful resolution. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Law Firm Name] [Your Law Firm Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number]