139.102 – PRESENTATION TO CLAIMANT. (a) As soon as
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 139.102
Summary
This law requires attorneys to promptly present structured settlement offers to claimants or their representatives after receiving them. It ensures that claimants have the necessary information to make informed decisions about the offers they receive.
Attorneys must present offers promptly after receipt.
Presentation must occur before any expiration date.
Claimants must have enough information to decide.
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