Indiana Code § 34-50-1-4

Requirements of qualified settlement offer
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Sec. 4. A qualified settlement offer must: (1) be in writing; (2) be signed by the offeror or the offeror's attorney of record; (3) be designated on its face as a qualified settlement offer; (4) be delivered to each recipient or recipient's attorney of record: (A) by registered or certified mail; or (B) by any method that verifies the date of receipt; (5) set forth the complete terms of the settlement proposed by the offeror to the recipient in sufficient detail to allow the recipient to decide whether to accept or reject it; (6) include the name and address of the offeror and the offeror's attorney of record, if any; and (7) expressly revoke all prior qualified settlement offers made by the offeror to the recipient. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-4-44.6-7.]

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