Not many personal injury cases go to trial. Most end in a settlement agreeable to the injured party and the defendant and/or insurance company. A claim that involves severe injuries and a significant amount of money will take longer to settle as the insurance company will push back harder. If the case is complex or liability is unclear, a settlement may take longer. Hiring an attorney sometimes can motivate an insurer to make a fair offer earlier in the process.

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