How Long Will My Fort Lauderdale Personal Injury Case Take?
After suffering injuries in a Fort Lauderdale accident because of another party’s negligence, you might be eligible to recover compensation. Recovering compensation after suffering a personal injury is quite important as compensation can help you get your life back on track. The payment a personal injury victim obtains after filing a personal injury claim can help in many ways. For example, compensation can help you cater to your medical expenses and meet your daily needs. Sometimes, after someone suffers a personal injury, meeting their daily needs can prove difficult, especially if they cannot work.
Usually, Fort Lauderdale personal injury victims (and personal injury victims in other parts of Florida) have four years to file their personal injury claims. However, rarely do people wait that long to file their claims. Waiting too long to file a personal injury claim can adversely affect your chances of obtaining compensation.
How Long Does a Fort Lauderdale Personal Injury Case Take?
If you have suffered a personal injury in Fort Lauderdale, you might be asking yourself how long it will take to settle your personal injury case. So, exactly how long does a Fort Lauderdale personal injury case take? Simply put, one cannot say for sure how long it will take to settle a Fort Lauderdale personal injury claim. This is because every personal injury case is unique, and the time it takes to settle a claim depends entirely on a case’s specifics.
Below are two major factors that affect how long it takes to settle a Fort Lauderdale personal injury case.
The Factual and Legal Matters of the Case
In personal injury cases, liability needs to be established before a settlement amount can be determined. When determining liability proves difficult, the process of arriving at a settlement amount is usually prolonged. Cases where determining liability proves difficult can require doctors’ testimonies, and, sometimes, even expert witnesses’ testimonies. Finding the right expert witness can require time.
Type or Amount of Damages
The amount and type of damages involved in your personal injury case can affect the timeline of your case. If your personal injury case involves damages that are usually difficult to prove, such as pain and suffering and loss of earning capacity, your case might take a long time to settle. In contrast, if you are only eligible to recover damages that are easy to prove, such as medical expenses and lost wages, it might take a short time to settle your case.
Also, if you are entitled to a large payout because of the losses you have suffered, your case may drag on since you might have to go back and forth with the other party or parties in an attempt to agree on a settlement amount.
Please note that it is crucial for you to exercise patience if your case seems to be dragging on. Impatience can make you accept an unfair settlement amount.
Legal Help Is Available
If you want to know about other factors that might affect your Fort Lauderdale personal injury case or need help with your personal injury case, contact one of our Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm today.
The Pendas Law Firm also represents clients in the Ocala, West Palm Beach, Orlando, Jacksonville, Fort Myers, Miami, Tampa, Bradenton, and Daytona Beach areas.
Resource:
leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0000-0099/0095/Sections/0095.11.html