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How long does it take to settle a car crash claim?

On Behalf of | Mar 15, 2023 | Car Accidents |

As a victim of a crash caused by a negligent driver, you probably know that you are entitled to compensation for the damages suffered. How long does it take to settle your car accident claim and receive the settlement due to you?

The time it takes to settle a claim can vary depending on several factors. You may be looking at several months or even years, given that every situation has its own unique circumstances that may affect the timeline.

Factors that may come into play

Some variables that can impact the timeline of settling a car crash claim include the severity of the accident, the complexity of the case and the willingness of the parties involved to negotiate.

Generally, a claim arising from a crash with minimal injuries and clear liability will take a relatively short time to settle. However, more complex cases involving catastrophic injuries, disputed liability and/or multiple parties take much longer.

Investigations to ascertain relevant facts about the crash and negotiations for a mutually agreeable settlement can extend the time it will take to settle your claim. Pursuing the case in court can also mean you will have to wait longer.

Project your interests after a car accident

You could find yourself in a difficult spot after a car crash. You may not want to rush the compensation process and get less than you deserve. Neither do you want to wait forever for a settlement.

This explains the importance of having experienced legal representation from the get-go to help expedite the process, protect your rights and ensure that you respond accordingly to any issues that may arise.

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