How Long Will My Case Take?
The timeline depends on many factors, including whether you can settle the matter before going to trial, the complexity of the facts in issue, and how soon after the accident you come to our offices. In our experience, settling a personal injury suit could take anywhere between a month and two years.
Are You Or The Other Party Insured?
Although higher coverages can be obtained, the state mandates the following minimal coverages: $25,000 for a single person’s bodily injury or death; $50,000 for a person’s or all people’s bodily injury or death; and $15,000 for property damage in any one accident. We represent our clients in negotiations with insurance companies for settlements.
Will my personal injury case go to trial?
It's impossible to say definitively whether or not your personal injury case will go to trial. This is because there are a number of factors that can influence the decision, including the severity of your injuries, the strength of the evidence against the other party, and whether or not the other party is willing to settle out of court.
If you've been injured in an accident and you're considering filing a personal injury lawsuit, it's important to consult with a personal injury lawyer who can evaluate your case and give you an idea of what to expect. Many personal injury cases are settled out of court, but sometimes going to trial is the best option for getting the compensation you deserve.
What happens if I hit a pedestrian with my car?
f you hit a pedestrian with your car, you may be liable for the personal injuries that the pedestrian suffers. You may also be liable for property damage caused to the pedestrian's belongings.
You should speak to a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible to learn about your rights and obligations. The lawyer can help you protect your interests and make sure that you are treated fairly by the insurance companies.