Trial Strategy Just Changed? Get Fast, Reliable Jury Insights with Quaker Focus™
You’re ready for trial. The exhibits are set, the witnesses are prepped, and the legal strategy is in place. Then, something shifts—an unexpected evidentiary ruling, a missing witness, or a new argument from opposing counsel. These moments introduce uncertainty, often when there’s little time to adjust.
When that happens, you can either make assumptions about how the change will impact the jury or get real data before making a critical decision.
Quaker Focus™ provides fast, reliable, and affordable online focus groups that deliver insights in days—sometimes hours—so you can adjust your strategy with confidence rather than relying on guesswork.
Unlike traditional mock trials or online jury research platforms that require lengthy consultation processes, Quaker Focus™ allows you to immediately create an account, submit a case scenario, and receive real jury feedback quickly—no waiting for sales calls, no unclear pricing, and no delays.
Expedited Completion: When Time is Limited, but the Stakes Are High
Some last-minute developments can significantly alter the risk calculation of a case. A judge may allow or exclude key evidence, an expert or eyewitness may become unavailable, or a new witness may be permitted to testify. A shift in the settlement demand—whether due to new allegations of additional medical treatment, a change in the claimed severity of an injury, the need for future surgery, or a newly asserted permanent disability—can also create uncertainty. When these changes occur, there is little time to assess their impact before making critical strategic decisions.
A focus group conducted quickly can provide clarity on whether a development increases the risk of a high verdict, shifts the jury’s perception of liability, or strengthens a negotiating position.
Quaker Focus™ offers an expedited option for situations where fast, actionable insights are needed before trial.
Time lapse of real Quaker Focus results intake over the course of a week
How Quaker Focus™ Compares to Other Jury Research Platforms
When evaluating online focus group and jury research platforms, the key differences come down to speed, accessibility, and transparency.
Quaker Focus Competitor Comparison 2025
Most competitors require contact forms, consultation calls, and customized pricing quotes before a user can even start the process. This can be time-consuming, especially when facing an urgent need for jury insights. Quaker Focus™ eliminates these delays with an on-demand platform that allows immediate case submission and a clear, upfront pricing structure.
Why Quaker Focus™ is the Better Solution
Unlike many traditional mock trial and jury research services, Quaker Focus™ is designed for ease of use, efficiency, and affordability.
No barriers to entry. Users can start immediately—no waiting for a sales call, consultation, or custom pricing.
Transparent costs. Many services do not disclose pricing upfront, requiring multiple steps before even knowing the cost.
Faster results. Most jury research providers operate on a multi-week timeline, making them impractical for last-minute trial changes.
Built for real-world litigation. Focus groups are designed to reflect actual jury pools and deliver insights that directly inform case valuation and trial strategy.
Preventing Costly Miscalculations in Litigation
Consider a high-exposure trucking accident case where a key witness is suddenly disqualified. The jury’s perception of liability could shift dramatically, increasing the risk of a high verdict. Without testing this shift, a claims manager or defense attorney may incorrectly assume the impact—either overreacting and settling too high or underestimating risk and proceeding to trial when settlement would have been the better option.
A last-minute focus group can clarify:
Whether the loss of the witness truly increases exposure or if the case remains strong.
How jurors view the credibility of alternative evidence.
Whether a "nuclear verdict" risk has increased, requiring a reassessment of settlement strategy.
Data-Driven Decisions Instead of Guesswork
Insurance carriers, TPAs, and defense teams cannot afford to base high-stakes decisions on assumptions, especially when jury behavior is unpredictable. Quaker Focus™ provides a cost-effective way to gather real data before making critical case decisions.
For those facing last-minute changes before trial, an expedited focus group can mean the difference between a controlled, strategic decision and an avoidable loss.