Will My Personal Injury Lawsuit Go to Court?
Will My Personal Injury Lawsuit Go to Court?
Many injured plaintiffs are reluctant to take legal action because they fear going to court. It’s an understandable concern. After all, trials are expensive, time-consuming, and stressful. No one wants to spend months or even years fighting for the compensation they need to pay for medical expenses and other damages – even if they stand to receive a considerable sum of money. But what are the chances of your injury lawsuit going to trial? If you’d like to have this question answered in a professional manner, be sure to get in touch with attorneys near you as soon as possible. These attorneys can carefully listen to your side of the story during a consultation, and they’ll provide you with plenty of personalized guidance. They can also answer any additional questions you might have. From there, your attorney will guide you towards a fair settlement in the most expedited, stress-free manner. Remember, the statute of limitations can prevent you from suing if you wait too long, so it’s best to take action now. Most Civil Lawsuits Never Go to CourtIf you’re concerned about going to court, you can take a sigh of relief. The truth is that very few civil cases go to trial, and most are settled out of court1. But what does that mean? Essentially, it means that the at-fault party will agree to pay you a sum of money in order to cease all legal action against them. When you accept your settlement money, you will sign a document saying that you are giving up the right to pursue any legal action against them in the future for the incident. While this might seem like a “cop out,” it is in fact the best solution for all parties involved. You get a settlement to pay for your damages, while the at-fault party gets to avoid court and put the entire incident behind them with no further issues. The only potential downside is if you fail to negotiate effectively and walk away with an inadequate settlement award. But with a qualified attorney at your side, you can make sure you’re getting what you deserve. Why Might a Lawsuit Go to Court?
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https://thelawdictionary.org/article/what-percentage-of-lawsuits-settle-before-trial-what-are-some-statistics-on-personal-injury-settlements/
http://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/105-type/95-guides/01-auto/auto101.cfm
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