Is there any case law that supports the argument that an individual is entitled to an equalization clause in his or her personal injury case?

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The following excerpt is from De Luna v. Farris, 841 F.2d 312 (9th Cir. 1987):

Holmberg v. Armbrecht, 327 U.S. 392, 396, 66 S.Ct. 582, 584, 90 L.Ed. 743 (1946) (citation omitted). Moreover, "[e]quity eschews mechanical rules; it depends on flexibility." Id.

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