How Long Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Take?

Because a lot can be at stake in a personal injury lawsuit, you will want to get the most reasonable estimate for how long your lawsuit will take as possible. Unfortunately, it would be impossible to give you a short answer as to how long your lawsuit will take. There is just so much that it depends on.

One personal injury lawsuit could possibly take six months and another that looks no different may take three years. It’s impossible to say how long your case is going to take.

All that being said, there are some industry averages:

Average Case, 2-5 years
Personal Injury, 2-3 years

The preceding times are just industry averages that I’ve learned of. They are not sound legal advice. I’m not a lawyer and you had better confer with your lawyer as to how long he thinks your lawsuit will take.

The point of all this, however, is that unless you accomplish a settlement out of court (which could mean a much smaller settlement), it is likely to take a few years for your case to go through with.

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