If you have recently filed a personal injury claim, you may be interested in knowing the details of your case. For instance, will your case go to trial? According to The Law Dictionary, only a small number of personal injury cases result in a trial (4-5%). Here's what you need to know when it comes to how often personal injury claims go to trial.
The best way to determine the likelihood of your case going to trial is to sit down with an attorney that specializes in personal injury law. Your attorney will assess your case based on the information you provide to determine the best way to resolve your case. Keep in mind that your attorney will attempt to resolve the case for you without taking it to trial first. It's important to find an experienced personal injury lawyer that has handled many cases similar to yours and has a high success rate. Such a lawyer is more likely to provide trusted advice that's in your best interest.
In instances where your personal injury case doesn't go to trial, what then is the best course of action? Here, your attorney will pursue the course of settling out of court, depending on the details of your case. If your attorney believes you have a strong case, they will help you identify the liable parties with the aim of negotiating a settlement. However, if there's no liability, your case might not be viable.
Generally, it's preferable to negotiate with a liable party first before going to trial. For instance, your attorney can negotiate with your insurance company so that you receive the settlement you deserve. Many personal injury attorneys are skilled negotiators, so they can help resolve your case quickly and unlock the funds you need to cover medical expenses and other financial losses related to your personal injury.
If you have been wondering whether your personal injury claim will end up in trial, this is highly unlikely. Still, you can benefit from hiring a reliable and skilled personal injury attorney that will fight in your corner to secure the best outcome. Contact Farr and Bass Attorneys At Law today so we can help you get the compensation you deserve.
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