How long will my case take?

Answer:

While a personal injury attorney may be able to give you a "ballpark estimate" on the time frame you're looking at, it is simply impossible to provide an accurate answer without having all the facts connected to your case. Some types of cases settle within weeks, while some can take well over a year to play out.

At Rasansky Law Firm, we make it a point to explain exactly what to expect, and can give you a good idea on how long it might take to either reach an out of court settlement or go to trial.

One factor which does play a significant role with regard to time is medical treatment. An attorney will never begin negotiating with the insurance company until after you complete your regimen of medical treatment. After you complete treatment, your attorney will work everything out and present the total demand to the other side. This must be done after treatment is completed because you simply won’t know how much the total damages are until you have completed treatment and been assessed by a medical professional.

For more information, or to speak with us about your situation, call (214) 651-6100 today.

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