Video – Attorney Spencer Freeman Explains Why Most Personal Injury Cases Don’t Go To A Trial. So How Long Before A Settlement Is Reached?
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Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media
“I know that most cases don’t go to trial, whether it’s criminal, and in this particular case, personal injury, it’s a civil case, so I know that most cases don’t go to trial. How long, if that’s that case, how long will my case last? When will my case be finished? That’s a question probably everybody has when they walk into your office.”
Spencer Freeman – Personal Injury Attorney – Pierce County, WA
“Again, I would say on average, we’re looking at about a 10 month turn-around from that time we start a case and the time that we can settle the case. But everything is so different. If we’re going to file in litigation, generally speaking, if I filed a lawsuit tomorrow, I’m not going to get a trial date for at least 12 months. Generally speaking, insurance companies will take a lot of that time before they start presenting some workable settlement offers to settle the case prior to trial. That can draw out a case for a while, for sure.”
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