A mediation is formal method used to settle disputes of any kinds, including personal injury and wrongful death cases.
Mediation usually consists of each side of the lawsuit sitting down with a person who has no particular interest in the outcome of the case (the mediator) and trying to resolve their dispute. The mediator may be a judge or a private citizen. In Tennessee personal injury and wrongful death cases the mediator is a judge (not the judge that will hear the case) or a lawyer with special mediation training.
Mediation can be ordered by the court or it can be agreed to by the parties to the case.



